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Coaches on the hot seat

#1

So far people have mostly been talking about Jim Harbaugh, Mike Smith, and Rex Ryan. But there also is a chance Doug Marrone will be fired in Buffalo and the Raiders, who already fired Dennis Allen, may want to get rid of interim head coach Tony Sporano too. Halfway through the 2014 season, which head coach do you think wil be out of a job when the season is over?

 

I will assume Gus Bradley's job is safe until the team says it is not.


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#2

I'll assume all the coaches you listed have jobs that are safe until the team says they're not.
Coughlin when asked if winning will be a focus: "What the hell else is there? This is nice and dandy, but winning is what all this is about."
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#3

If Harbaugh is let go in SF and the Dolphins don't make the playoffs, Philbin is out. Dolphins owner wants Harbaugh.


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#4

Quote:If Harbaugh is let go in SF and the Dolphins don't make the playoffs, Philbin is out. Dolphins owner wants Harbaugh.
 

I was thinking they would be fired on the same day.

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#5

Jim will get a job right away if for some reason he isnt with SF at the end of the year....


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Quote:So far people have mostly been talking about Jim Harbaugh, Mike Smith, and Rex Ryan. But there also is a chance Doug Marrone will be fired in Buffalo and the Raiders, who already fired Dennis Allen, may want to get rid of interim head coach Tony Sporano too. Halfway through the 2014 season, which head coach do you think wil be out of a job when the season is over?

 

I will assume Gus Bradley's job is safe until the team says it is not.
Marrone is 5-3 and has exceeded expectations IMO.  Emanuel not the QB and Watkins has helped that offense out a ton

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#7

Both Ryans, Rex and Rob, should be fired.


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#8

If the 3-5 Bears don't have a major turnaround in the 2nd half of the season,   Marc Trestman could be in serious danger of losing his job despite this being only his 2nd season as Bears HC.   The Bears still have 5 games against NFC North opponents.   They also have 5 home games remaining,  which might not be a positive for them based on their 0-3 home record.  



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#9

Quote:Both Ryans, Rex and Rob, should be fired.
 

I don't know about Rob because the Packers only scored 23 points at New Orleans despite waiting until the last four minutes to take Aaron Rodgers out.

 

Rex is as good as gone now. The Jets have already said they are not committed to him past this season, which sounds like the writing is on the wall.

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#10

Quote:Marrone is 5-3 and has exceeded expectations IMO.  Emanuel not the QB and Watkins has helped that offense out a ton
 

I think you mean E.J. Manuel.

 

The Browns should regret their decision to trade the #4 pick to a team that wanted Sammy Watkins. He is one of the best rookies this season.

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#11

Rex to bears
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#12

This is officially the age of FIRE THE HEAD COACH ... FOR UNICORNS!!! AND RAINBOWS!!!!!


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#13

Quote:Rex to Bears
 

As the HC or DC?

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#14

Yes, it's too early to call for Rob's head but that N.O. defense is heading in the wrong direction after a decent turnaround last year.

 

On NY, Idzik (GM) is ad much to blame as Rex, IMO. They need to clean house.


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#15

Rex Ryan might be a viable option as Bears DC if he's let go by the Jets.   But I can't imagine a team that's so heavily invested in Jay Cutler and a potential high octane Offense turning the keys to Rex Ryan as HC.  Ryan usually takes a hands off approach to the Jets Offense and has struggled to find an Offensive Coordinator that can come close to maximizing the personnel on that side of the ball.



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#16

I'd say here's where everybody stands:


Ice Cold: (8/32: 25%)

Bill Belichick

Pete Carroll

John Fox

Chip Kelly

Bruce Arians

Mike McCoy

Chuck Pagano

Andy Reid


Cool, like an Autumn Day: (4/32: 12.5%)

Jay Gruden

Bill O'Brien

Jim Caldwell

Mike McCarthy


Room Temperature: (3/32: 9%)

Sean Payton

Mike Zimmer

John Harbaugh


Starting to warm up: (8/32: 25%)

Gus Bradley

Jason Garrett

Mike Tomlin

Jim Harbaugh

Marvin Lewis

Ken Whisenhunt

Jeff Fisher

Marc Trestman


Warm, like a Summer Day: (3/32: 9%)

Mike Pettine

Tom Couhglin

Ron Rivera


On Fire: (3/32: 9%)

Lovie Smith

Doug Marrone

Joe Philbin

 

The Floor Is Lava: (2/32: 6%)

Rex Ryan

Mike Smith


Turned to Ash: (1/32: 3%)

Dennis Allen


I was wrong about Trent Baalke. 
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#17

lol... Turned to Ash.


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#18

I can't agree with the Doctor on everything. It should be:

 

<b>In Oven</b>

Ken Whisenhunt

Joe Philbin

 

On Fire

Mike Smith

Jim Harbaugh

 

Lava

Tony Sporano

Rex Ryan


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#19

I'll be surprised if Lovie Smith or Ken Whisenhunt is fired after 1 season.  Especially,  considering how much effort Tampa Bay and Tennessee made in luring Smith and Whisenhunt,  respectively.   Even if Tampa Bay and Tennessee don't win another game this season,   I think Smith and Whisenhunt will be back for at least one more season.



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#20

Quote:I'll be surprised if Lovie Smith or Ken Whisenhunt is fired after 1 season. Especially considering how much effort Tampa Bay and Tennessee made in luring Smith and Whisenhunt, respectively.Even if Tampa Bay and Tennessee don't win another game this season, I think Smith and Whisenhunt will be back for at least one more season.
 

I don't think Ken Whisenhunt will be fired either, but Titans fans probably already think he was a bad hire. Lovie Smith has a better chance of winning some more games this season.

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