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festivus
02-20-2007, 09:48 AM
In another thread, OldBay asked:
> What 8 teams will be letting their coaches go?

Good question! Where will the coaching carousel be picking up & dropping off passengers next year? Can't pick 8? At least pick 6.

Mista T
02-20-2007, 10:09 AM
Redskins
Chargers :laugh:
Browns
Jaguars
Giants
Lions

ExiledRaven
02-20-2007, 10:13 AM
I'll list my top 8 guesses for coaching changes, no particular order. Not saying there will be a change, just what I think the 8 most likely would be.

Green Bay ~ heading into year 3-4 if the team bombs, he might be out)
Washington ~ If Gibbs doesn't improve Danny-boy's going to be furious)
Jacksonville ~ I like Del Rio too, but his teams never get over the top with about 30 busts at wide reciever and who is going to QB this team? it looks ugly down there
New York (Giants) ~ Tiki bashes Coughlin every chance he gets. It's classless, but it's what the players think
Detroit ~ I think we may see a wretched repeat in Detroit. Why is Matt Millen still there? Honestly, I'm trying to figure out what makes him invulnerable to the pink slips. Maybe he doesn't check his voice mail or email.
Tampa bay ~ Ok chucky, you won the superbowl, grace period is over about last year. 5-11 or 6-10 and you're out.
Seattle ~ Holmgren has been there a long time, but not getting it done last year or the year before the Seahawks are in trouble...the west isn't as bad as it was when Shaun Alexander ran all over everyone. The seahawks might go sub-500.
Carolina ~ John Fox has been there for 5 years. Delhomme got exposed, if Steve Smith is hurt at all this team really suffers.


My guess as to the 8 teams least likely
New England
Indianapolis ~ unless Dungy retires
New Orleans
Chicago
Arizona
New York (Jets)
Houston
Pittsburgh

jonboy79
02-20-2007, 10:23 AM
By being fired:
Giiants
Skins
Panthers
Jaguars
Chiefs- Herm Edwards guides the Chiefs to 8-8 reg season and "retires".
BILLS- Levy gets Buffalo to 9-7, and retires announcing the turn around has been made, it's time for a new era.
Bucs- Perhaps Gruden gets canned too for not being able to guide that ball fo much of a team to the playpffs.

The NFC West will be the class of the NFC and a hotly contested battle and 3 playoff teams. You heard it here. Seattle goes 8-8 finishing fourth.

Gabrosin
02-20-2007, 10:47 AM
Teams that are most likely to lose their coaches in some fashion next year: Redskins, Giants, Bears, Browns, Bucs, Panthers, and possibly Chiefs and Colts.

camdenyard
02-20-2007, 11:34 AM
My lead-pipe lock: Cleveland is going to fire Crennel, because there is no way that group is going to get close to .500. He might be gone after 4-5 games.

festivus
02-20-2007, 11:56 AM
Here are my thoughts.

Most likely to get fired:
Del Rio - Jacksonville
Crennel - Cleveland
Coughlin - Giants
Gruden - Tampa Bay

Two likely retirees:
Gibbs - Washington (forced by DS, I don't think he'd fire him)
Levy - Buffalo

Losac
02-20-2007, 01:11 PM
Sorry, but I cannot see Danny Boy ever firing Old Man Gibbs. If they have another sub-par season, Danny may just ask Joe to step down quietly. Why does he want to tarnish his legacy by working for Danny the Midget?

MRAVEN
02-20-2007, 01:18 PM
I'm not sold on Dallas' HC pick-up.I think he's just a filler 'til Jerry can throw a ton of money at Jeff Fisher.

festivus
02-20-2007, 01:31 PM
Sorry, but I cannot see Danny Boy ever firing Old Man Gibbs. If they have another sub-par season, Danny may just ask Joe to step down quietly. Why does he want to tarnish his legacy by working for Danny the Midget?

Agree 100%. It won't be a firing. It will be a gently urged retirement, with honor & dignity.

highwater
02-20-2007, 03:15 PM
I'm with camdenyard, Crennel will not survive one more season. Aside from the Browns, my others would be:

Carolina (underachieved big-time last year)
Jacksonville (rumors that Del Rio wants to leave aren't going to help him)
Giants (if they have a bad year)
Bucs (ditto)

You guys that keep talking about Marv Levy, did I miss something?

Jerry Jones won't fire Phillips after only one year -- that would be admitting that he made a mistake by hiring him. He can't do it.

festivus
02-20-2007, 03:18 PM
You guys that keep talking about Marv Levy, did I miss something?

Complete amateur speculation on my part. The guy's old, and has been in professional football for about 200 years. *I'd* retire, for sure. :)

highwater
02-20-2007, 03:21 PM
But he's their GM, not their coach. We're talking about coaches, right?

festivus
02-20-2007, 03:39 PM
:embarassed:

I don't know why I had it in my head he was wearing both hats.

Hmmm. . . Ok, give me Carolina for my 6th team.

RavensNTerps
02-20-2007, 03:45 PM
1. Redskins
2. Giants
3. Browns

those are the obvious ones:

4. Jaguars
5. Eagles
6. Seahawks
7. Bengals
8. Bucs

bassgtrst
02-20-2007, 04:12 PM
Green Bay will not fire McCarthy after his first season. Sherman was given the boot in 05. Same goes for Rod Miranelli in Detroit.

I would say:

Cleveland
Jacksonville (perhaps Rex leaves and Jack of the River will become our DC?)
Tampa (if under 500 again)

Thats pretty much it, but sometimes crazy owners do crazy things, so only time will tell.

jonboy79
02-20-2007, 04:20 PM
But he's their GM, not their coach. We're talking about coaches, right?

That was my bad, their coach is old as dirt too... what was his name again? help, please.

festivus
02-20-2007, 04:22 PM
Dick Jauron. Jonboy, you distracted me with your avatar.

jonboy79
02-20-2007, 06:03 PM
my bad, Jauron is then the dinosaur who i feel may hang em up.