Tuesday, August 18, 2009
NFL Coaches Hot Seat that goes Who Stays
NFL Coaches Hot Seat that goes Who Stays St. Louis GONEMike Martz: Martz has already finished talking, as if with the Rams. When Martz was announced for the remainder of the 2005 season because of his heart problems, not lost time in his critique of the current hierarchy. His comments have angered team president John Shaw, and it is clear that Martz does not matter who pisses off.Mike Tice Minnesota: Many ido wanted each of the last two years, to defeat the Green Bay Packers may have in store for him once, but his skin ticket scandal put it on the edge of the table. Being the lowest paid coach in the NFL does not help with his "lack of authority", o. Come out of Minnesota may be the best thing that has ever happened in Houston him.Dom Capers: While the talent simply is not there to win, quarterback David Carr and the rest of the younger players have regressed and management of this "expansion" of the computer after you know, when you get labeled a laughing stock if they continue to lose so long. The team is horrible on both sides of the football, and after firing offensive coordinator early in the season, the writing was on the wall Capers.LIKELY GONEMike Sherman Green Bay: This is the same organization (other GM), which was Ray Rhodes out of Green Bay in 1999, after a season 8-8. Many said that if it survives, it may be because of Brett Favre, but I doubt that if the QB decides to retire, because if there's Sherman. None of the recent setbacks of Favre retired the uniform off. The best coach for the staff is really DC Jim Bates, even though it will probably be a better name. In faiess, the team was ravaged by injuries, but the failures of the past bite Sherm know Haslett where.Jim New Orleans: This team has been fighting the odds all year round and give them credit for not going in the tank (still ), but Haslett should have been at least a year ago. 4-0 at the end of 2004, saved him, even if the first 12 games were UGLY. Benson also only survive if it is too busy trying to move the team, do not want to waste time with a coach in Oakland change.Norv Tuer: suffering from the syndrome of Dave Wannstedt, a great coordinator, bad coach. We were impressed with him in Washington, now not impressed in Oakland. Al Davis is not a patient man, and, although off-season moves generally deplorable. He believes that somehow make the Raiders Super Bowl contenders every year, too bad the fans can not shoot him.50-50 CHANCEBrian Billick Baltimore: Most likely this team was dismantled and taken a different approach that is not well or Billick do not want to be part of it. He still has a lot of respect, because he brought a Super Bowl with Baltimore, but this offense has never been good, and because the staff and lack of development of players. Minnesota offensive genius? "Throw the ball deep to Randy!" It is not a genius, Edwards sorry.Herm NY Jets: Another coach, like Sherman, whose team has been ravaged by injuries and a higher level (New York). But he has made a number of errors in the game, the implementation of interception pull back the clock management errors. Much better in press conferences that football coaching. I will give you credit for being a good motivation, but so was the rest Glanville.The and Steve Ditko Mariuccia: Do not go anywhere this year, is to blame for all the memories Joey. He will not blame if things go well in 2006.Jeff Fisher: I thought that was a horrible coach ten years ago, when it was all on the D. Take a quick 7-0 lead, try to sit on the ball for 55 minutes. But he has begun to show that organized crime and feel a little 'imagination that is first class in the management of a game. And 'your call, if you want to pursue other opportunities.Dick vermilion: class coach in NFL, probably any sport. Probably ready to retire, but love to see a strong playoff run first blocks up.John Onan is sports moderator / writer for online players' union for major sports and games of chance to talk and participate in our touaments poker and competitions!
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