Last month Bleacher Report's Matt Miller floated the idea that the Chicago Bears could be interested in former NFL head coach Jeff Fisher next offseason if John Fox is relieved of his duties.

Fans unsurprisingly were up in arms over the suggestion, considering Fisher has been an average head coach at best in his career. In 22 seasons as a head coach (including a six-game stint as interim head coach in Houston in 1994), Fisher went 173-165-1. He went 142-120 with Houston/Tennessee and 31-45 with the Rams.

On Monday, Miller once again stoked the Fisher-to-the-Bears flame on Twitter with a simple tweet:

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Miller responded to an article tweeted out by Pro Football Talk that had a quote from Fisher declaring his desire to "get back on the sideline" after his firing from the Los Angeles Rams last season.

Chicago fans are already on the fence about general manager Ryan Pace and firing Fox to bring in Fisher would likely cause a major fall out from the fan base.

Anything can happen in the NFL, but Fisher to the Bears in the future should be viewed more as fantasy of Miller's than anything else.