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I would think it would be Brian Billick in Baltimore. He's got a 9 game losing streak, and his defense, which was the strength of team is getting old, as is QB Steve McNair. I would think it's time for a fresh start for that team. I suggest a good coach for that team would be Doug Williams, who won 3 SWAC titles at Grambling, and unlike many college coaches, knows the way the NFL is and wouldn't have to make as many adjustments.

2007-12-26 00:22:14 · answer #1 · answered by DocWilsonPP22 3 · 1 0

Cam Cameron, I think is the obvious choice. Once the season is done, Tuna is going to hit that locker room hard, top to bottom. Cam seems to have lost his team, which is always a bad thing, but after this season, I think he'd have to go even if all 52 Dolphins started picketing for him to keep his job.

Tom Coughlin will probably go quickly, too, if the Giants lose in the first round again. He's gone anyway if there's a good coaching prospect that becomes available; the only reason the Giants didnt fire him after last year was they were hoping Cowher would be back in a year and just wanted Coughlin to keep the coaching seat warm for him.

The coaching carousel probably wont be too crowded this year, though...the other really bad teams like STL were all either injury plagued, so the coach gets a mulligan, or they have coaches who are there to rebuild the team, like OAK or KC, or they have coaches who have been successful enough in the past that one bad season wont put them on the hot seat, like DEN and CHI.

The only other two coaches I'd imagine are on the hot seat would be Billick in Baltimore, if he doesnt find himself a good name to take over offensive coordinating, and Nolan in SF, with the same hole to fill.

2007-12-26 08:17:54 · answer #2 · answered by droid327 5 · 2 0

I'll go with Cam Cameron, Miami Dolphins HC. Parcells wants to bring in his own man for the jobs in Miami. GM and HC wise, Within a couple days after the season I think we'll all see the headline. 1 & Done for Phins coach Cameron. The next one out may be Herm Edwards of the Chiefs, and their GM Carl Peterson. Peterson's drafts over the years have been terrible and led to the lack of talent on both sides of the ball in Kansas City, while Herm Edwards response to Kansas City's worst losing streak in the past 20 years, "Get over it," may have cost him his job.

In all, don't expect many coaching changes this year, I can see 3 possibly 4 happening, but that's about all.

2007-12-26 08:24:24 · answer #3 · answered by Tim B 2 · 1 0

There are a few coaches in the NFL that are in the hot seat at regular season's end but I'm going to stick with John Fox from the Carolina Panthers.
Fox did not get the job done by not taking a (once again) weak NFC South with a formidable squad. Sure they had injuries at QB, but with Williams and Foster-if healthy- at RB---and let's not forget Steve Smith at WR, the Panthers should have wrapped up a title or at least fought for it with the Bucs.

2007-12-26 08:34:09 · answer #4 · answered by 49erLA 2 · 0 0

Brian Billick is done in Baltimore. The guy was an overrated coach anyway, he never did know how to run an offense.

Cam Cameron is also done in Miami. The guy couldn't win in college and now can't win in the NFL -- at least he's consistent, LOL. Parcells is going to clean house in Miami from top to bottom.

2007-12-26 08:39:14 · answer #5 · answered by frenchy62 7 · 0 1

I'm going with Romeo Cramell.
Granted, the Browns have shown a drastic improvement this season compared to last, but he's still not heading up a solid team. The defense stinks up the joint EVERY game and there have been some really close games that should not have even been a contest (i.e. Arizona, Cincinnati, Oakland). Somehow, his men choke in the second half (or final quarter) and manage to lose games that at one point seem as though they're already decided.
He's had long enough to try and get something cooking and now he's just taking up valuable sideline space.

2007-12-26 10:46:21 · answer #6 · answered by YSIC 7 · 0 3

It could very well be Herm Edwards in KC. He angered fans there by telling them to "just get over it" when asked about the current losing streak. Personally, I think they need to ship GM Peterson to a deserted island somewhere, he's useless.
The other coach I think will get the axe will be Andy Reid in Philly. I don't think McNabb will be there next year and that team is inconsistent at best.

2007-12-26 08:22:34 · answer #7 · answered by tornado b 2 · 2 0

Cam Cameron, Miami

Edit: I see someone beat me to the punch so I'll provide a different answer: Mangini, Jets

Also in the hot seat: Linehan(St. L), Jauron (Buf), Lewis (Cin),

2007-12-26 08:20:45 · answer #8 · answered by Truth B. Told ITS THE ECONOMY STUPID 6 · 1 0

Cam Cameron

2007-12-26 08:31:58 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

hopefully Cam Cameron. Parcells is going to make a clean sweep and start fresh.

2007-12-26 08:24:02 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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