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Fire Gus Bradley (MERGED)
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Gus has too many weaknesses to be a good coach in the league. He's won 12 in 51 games. He would have to win 28 games in a row to have a winning record. Meaning 13 games this season, and the first 15 games next season.
How many games it took each Jag coach to reach 12 wins: Tom Coughlin: 31 games (with an expansion team) (38% winning) Jack Del Rio: 30 games (40% winning) Mike Mularkey: N/A Gus Bradley: 46 games (26% winning) How long it took each coach for the Jags to make it to over .500: Tom Coughlin: 49 games Jack Del Rio: 44 games Mike Mularkey: N/A Gus Bradley: 51 games and counting And each coach's record at 51 games: Tom Coughlin: 27-24 (53%) Jack Del Rio: 28-23 (55%) Mike Mularkey: N/A Gus Bradley: 12-39 (23%)
I was wrong about Trent Baalke.
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