Titans screw up in firing Chow
Jeff Fisher is typically a very good communicator who excels in personal and media relations, but he and the Titans have made another public relations gaffe with the way they fired Norm Chow.
It's about as bad as the way they locked Steve McNair out of the Titans' training facility two years ago.
Fisher didn't fire Chow face-to-face, but by telephone. The seat in Chow's old office was still warm when his replacement was hired. Just a few days, that was pretty quick work. Almost seems that a few things were prearranged.
Nah, couldn't be! That would be wrong.
Maybe the Titans' offensive problems were Norm's fault. After all, he refused to install a spread option that could have ended Vince Young's career. He didn't utilize Ben Troupe and his firm command of the playbook. He didn't let Vince sit back in the pocket with a bombs-away vertical attack to glue-fingered receivers who could stretch the field. Nope, what he did most was that boring thing Fisher likes best, running the football with a big back.
I thought Chow had a good line about his dismissal:
"Three years of giving everything I had and it took him three minutes [to fire me]."


