Many Coaches Will Be Fired
December 18th 2008 15:14
There's going to be plenty of coaching jobs that will need to be filled at the end of the season. I'm going to list a few of the areas and probably look at why.
Cleveland Browns-Where to begin with this team. He has no emotion and looks like he is always bored. I've never seen much out of Romeo to convince anyone that he should be a head coach. He's not part of the solution for the Browns to improve so he must be part of the problem.
Cincinnati Bengals-Lousy team this year and just doesn't seem to be working out. He may not deserve it but maybe it is time for a change. The real root of the Bengals problem is the ownership not caring at all about trying to build a winning team.
Detroit Lions-The team is on the verge of perfection albeit the wrong way but still. When you're playing that bad and can't get your team to do something as motivation, you're not doing something right.
Jacksonville Jaguars-Supposed to be a Super Bowl team but has looked like garbage. The team doesn't seem to respond to him.
Oakland Raiders-It's the Raiders and they can't keep a coach. That's all you need right there. Such a shame that a team that was considered great has fallen on hard times. Only way this team I think will start doing something if Al Davis steps down as Raiders owner and gives it to someone else to run whether it's from his own family or someone coming in to buy the team.
St. Louis Rams-Enough said on that. Only winning 2 games all year despite the Interm coach. Must find a new coach and probably the recipe to do so with a record like that.
The one I'm not sure on would be the Chiefs but that's a tough call but I would guess Herman Edwards may be gone but he may stay after all. The GM left recently but even that may not be enough to be convincing on staying.
There are going to be some coaching changes and sometimes change can be good but only if you get the right person. It's a brief look at some coaches being done at the end of the year. Perhaps some of them would be best served to resign at the end of the season before being formally fired.
Cleveland Browns-Where to begin with this team. He has no emotion and looks like he is always bored. I've never seen much out of Romeo to convince anyone that he should be a head coach. He's not part of the solution for the Browns to improve so he must be part of the problem.
Cincinnati Bengals-Lousy team this year and just doesn't seem to be working out. He may not deserve it but maybe it is time for a change. The real root of the Bengals problem is the ownership not caring at all about trying to build a winning team.
Detroit Lions-The team is on the verge of perfection albeit the wrong way but still. When you're playing that bad and can't get your team to do something as motivation, you're not doing something right.
Jacksonville Jaguars-Supposed to be a Super Bowl team but has looked like garbage. The team doesn't seem to respond to him.
Oakland Raiders-It's the Raiders and they can't keep a coach. That's all you need right there. Such a shame that a team that was considered great has fallen on hard times. Only way this team I think will start doing something if Al Davis steps down as Raiders owner and gives it to someone else to run whether it's from his own family or someone coming in to buy the team.
St. Louis Rams-Enough said on that. Only winning 2 games all year despite the Interm coach. Must find a new coach and probably the recipe to do so with a record like that.
The one I'm not sure on would be the Chiefs but that's a tough call but I would guess Herman Edwards may be gone but he may stay after all. The GM left recently but even that may not be enough to be convincing on staying.
There are going to be some coaching changes and sometimes change can be good but only if you get the right person. It's a brief look at some coaches being done at the end of the year. Perhaps some of them would be best served to resign at the end of the season before being formally fired.
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