Which NFL coach is on the hot seat? Week 8 has come to a close and there are a number of teams in the NFL struggling. In the NFC, Washington is 2 -5, St. Louis and Detroit have only 1 win each, Tampa Bay is winless. And the AFC has its own bottom dwellers, including Tennessee, Cleveland and Kansas City with just one win apiece. With so many teams fighting for the first pick in the 2010, tell us - which NFL coach do you think is on the hot seat?
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Wow... you see longtime successful coaches like Jeff Sarah Fisher Price with one win in the eighth week fo the season you have to wonder... however, now that Bill Cowher is retired, JF is the longest tenured coach and if you look at his resume, there are some impressive numbers there... if not consistent at the very least. Other teams with newer coaches such as the B-Unit, Chiefs, Rams and the like are granted a pass. You really cannot begin to judge a coach until about his third year in all honesty, besides, those teams always suck. I would be looking at the Lions head coach, dont know and I'm too lazy to google it. The Lions have underachieved since Barry Sanders left... Ouch. Several coaches, same result... perhaps it was Millen... and now that he's gone we'll see if they can begin to turn things around... The Ford Family should have some imput on this... need to aquire the Alan Mullaly of football coaches.
Jim Zorn - Redskins
Also, it seems as though Wade Phillips is always on the hot seat.
Dick Jauron. How was he not mentioned sooner? I'll be the first to say that I forgot the Bills were still in the NFL. I assumed the CFL absorbed them already.
And don't worry everyone, the Wikipedia entry for Dick Jauron has already been updated.
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