Say this for Fisher, a second-round NFL Draft pick out of Central Florida in 2002: He makes clear what he expects from his defensive backs — and pulls few punches in doing so.
He expects communication, loud communication. He expects togetherness in his unit, both on and off the field.
He also expects competitiveness — unyielding competitiveness. In that regard, he makes clear his defensive backs will have to earn their way onto the field, the way he did all those years in the NFL. He seems to disdain entitlement, a malady that runs rampant in society. You don’t survive as a corner in the NFL by feeling entitled. You earn your way every day. If a corner gets burned repeatedly in the NFL, he’s gone — often cast aside quickly and unceremoniously.
Some good stuff from DeJuan Groce in this OWH article as well