Saturday, April 3, 2010

Coaches on the chopping block


Of all the NFL head coaches that are in the league today, a handful of them are on the chopping block. This meaning the future of their job depends on the performance their put on this upcoming season the the results they yield. Some of these coaches are:


Gary Kubiak: The Texans re-signed him to a two year deal leading the pack of blood hungry wolves. The Texans believe in him way too much, and as a fan, I don't blame them. He gave the team its 1st winning season, and there's only room for improvement with the draft. I'd say if he makes it to the playoffs, a fat check will be written for him by the administration, no doubt about it.


John Fox:
The Panthers have lost their touch over the years. From taking the Pats on at the Superbowl, to losing their top notch DE. Age is a contributing factor the the Carolina deterioration, and Fox needs to get on his game before they cash him in for a new guy.

Wade Phillips: America's team is being ridiculed by sports announcers all over the place. Some say they're a draft away from being the team they were, other say they lost it all with T.O. leaving. I personally don't think the team is anywhere bad, but Phillips really needs to address major issues this draft, maybe for a future explosive season, if their plans are otherwise. Jerry Jones is a patient man, he's also a filthy rich Texan who's hungry, and nobody knows what he may do next. (pssssst......'protect Romo')

Tom Cable: The man is unstable. He hits people and makes horrible draft choices. Heyward-Bey? really Tom?
If he doesn't draft something goofy like a kicker or long snapper in the first round, he should be fine. Raiders are rebuilding, big time. Russell hasn't proven to be worthy to start, so he might draft a QB early and get some competition going. As far as defense goes, let Nnamdi take care of that.

Norv Turner: Who knows how long San Diego will give him, until they re-vamp the entire franchise and make them worth the playoff run. They just let go of Cromartie and LT. I wish I knew what Turner has planned, but I'll bet they'll be back for the race next season. Rivers isn't about to give up.

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