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Old 12-06-2014, 04:04 PM   #1
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Which head coach will be first to fire ?

Rex Ryan aka foot fetish

Ron Riveria

Tom Coughlin

Mike Smith

Other ?
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Old 12-06-2014, 08:10 PM   #2
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Other: Dennis Allen.
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Old 12-06-2014, 09:51 PM   #3
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Re: Which head coach will be first to fire ?

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Rex Ryan aka foot fetish

Ron Riveria

Tom Coughlin

Mike Smith

Other ?
All of the above. Aka Black Monday.
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Old 12-07-2014, 05:16 PM   #4
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Rex Ryan aka foot fetish

Ron Riveria

Tom Coughlin

Mike Smith

Other ?
I suppose Rex Ryan could get canned with one or two games left. Heck he may even resign if a college team was interested in him. Most likely scenario is he plays out the string and then he is gone.

Ron Rivera might get some leeway due to horrible cap management by the last GM. They're not eliminated yet either.

Coughlin will be allowed to retire or maybe even come back. I seriously doubt they outright fire the guy.

Mike Smith is pretty much playoffs or bust. He'll likely last the season though.

This whole Redskin drama may implode in Jay Gruden's face. Miami may fire Philbin if they can get Harbaugh.
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Old 12-07-2014, 05:20 PM   #5
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Re: Which head coach will be first to fire ?

Rex and his GM.
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Old 12-07-2014, 07:17 PM   #6
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Re: Which head coach will be first to fire ?

I guess everyone missed this. There has already been a coach fired....

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Old 12-14-2014, 09:51 AM   #7
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Tom Coughlin won't and shouldn't be fired. He's earned the choice to leave on his own terms, but man that loss to the Jags was a real killer, wow. Felt bad for the guy on that one.

Ron Rivera is on the hotseat, but should not be fired. He should get one more season.

Rex Ryan is finished. Everyone has had enough of his act, especially now that he isn't winning anymore.

Mike Smith is finished. Too much talent on that team to be performing so far below it.

Gus Bradley is on the hotseat, but it's not like the Jags are going to have a lot of better options. Who really wants to coach there?

Marvin Lewis should be on the hotseat but remarkably isn't, and he should've been fired years ago (now in his 12th season, 0 playoff wins, never placed better than Wild Card, unacceptable).

Jason Garrett would normally be on the hotseat in another situation, but Jerry Jones and the front in general office just seem to love this guy.

Marc Trestman is on the hotseat. I told people last year this was coming, people said I was crazy. Well, who's crazy now?

Jeff Fisher should be fired. He's done nothing in St. Louis, and his mere 6 playoff appearances in 20 seasons is no legacy worth propping up, but the media for some reason respects this guy like he's an all-time great. He's not. He's won nathan and he's not going to this year either.

Jim Harbaugh is on the hotseat, although he shouldn't be. He's a good football coach in a once brilliant organization that has slowly become stupid. When he leaves, San Fran will be finished for a long time unless they bring in an established coach. Mark my words.
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Old 12-14-2014, 09:51 PM   #8
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Re: Which head coach will be first to fire ?

Whisenhunt needs to go, Im already tired of his act in Tennessee, Id prefer to not go though the whole its his first year....well they improved, they are 5-11, then an 8-8 season, and then a 7-9 season and he's fired after year 4. we can skip all that and move on, the guy isn't a good head coach.
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