"If it's the right situation and the right thing, yeah, probably so to say it 100 percent. But I know myself, and I'm still young enough to feel good and in great shape," he said. " I also think sitting back a year, getting perspective on some things, catch your breath, it's been good. Yeah, I probably do."
For now, Fisher is doing just fine, splitting time at a ranch outside College Station, Texas, and at his home in Tallahassee, Florida. He's traveling the countryside, hunting big game and watching his stepson play football on Friday nights.
As his mentor, Bobby Bowden, once told him: if he's wanted, somebody will eventually tap him on the shoulder.
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For now, Fisher is doing just fine, splitting time at a ranch outside College Station, Texas, and at his home in Tallahassee, Florida. He's traveling the countryside, hunting big game and watching his stepson play football on Friday nights.
As his mentor, Bobby Bowden, once told him: if he's wanted, somebody will eventually tap him on the shoulder.
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