14774 Posted Monday at 06:04 PM Posted Monday at 06:04 PM First one bites the dust. Who's next? I'll bet TEN is wishing they'd kept Vrabel. 1 5 1 Quote
djp14150 Posted Monday at 06:05 PM Posted Monday at 06:05 PM This is unusual given you are going with a rookie QB. 1 3 Quote
May Day 10 Posted Monday at 06:05 PM Posted Monday at 06:05 PM thats good as they play the Pats next week. New coach games are always off 2 5 1 Quote
djp14150 Posted Monday at 06:06 PM Posted Monday at 06:06 PM I guess it’s good for the Miami coach not being the first….. Quote
LEBills Posted Monday at 06:09 PM Posted Monday at 06:09 PM Bout time, he was historically bad for how many games he got to coach. Hopefully the Jets let Aaron Glenn challenge for that crown. Quote
jkeerie Posted Monday at 06:10 PM Posted Monday at 06:10 PM 5 minutes ago, 14774 said: First one bites the dust. Who's next? I'll bet TEN is wishing they'd kept Vrabel. I wish they'd kept Vrabel, too! 7 1 Quote
Low Positive Posted Monday at 06:13 PM Posted Monday at 06:13 PM They gave him a roster with which no coach could win, and then fire him for not winning. And before anyone call for him as Bills' OC, he didn't call plays in Cincinnati. I don't know what he did. 3 1 Quote
Ridgewaycynic2013 Posted Monday at 06:16 PM Posted Monday at 06:16 PM (edited) 2 minutes ago, Low Positive said: They gave him a roster with which no coach could win, and then fire him for not winning. And before anyone call for him as Bills' OC, he didn't call plays in Cincinnati. I don't know what he did. Crunched numbers for Mike Brown, and was the on-call janitor for Bengals offices every third week. Bengals staff are adept at multitasking. Edited Monday at 06:16 PM by Ridgewaycynic2013 2 Quote
Low Positive Posted Monday at 06:18 PM Posted Monday at 06:18 PM 1 minute ago, Ridgewaycynic2013 said: Crunched numbers for Mike Brown, and was the on-call janitor for Bengals offices every third week. Bengals staff are adept at multitasking. And he sold coneys at the in-stadium skyline on gamedays. 5 Quote
Captain Hindsight Posted Monday at 06:21 PM Posted Monday at 06:21 PM 15 minutes ago, djp14150 said: This is unusual given you are going with a rookie QB. He was challenging for the worst coaching record of all time. At some point, its just not working. Personally thought he should have been one and done. Quote
gonzo1105 Posted Monday at 06:27 PM Posted Monday at 06:27 PM 21 minutes ago, djp14150 said: This is unusual given you are going with a rookie QB. GM is new though and won’t be fired so now GM gets to hire a guy he signed off on with the QB he drafted 2 Quote
BuffaloBillyG Posted Monday at 06:44 PM Posted Monday at 06:44 PM 37 minutes ago, 14774 said: First one bites the dust. Who's next? I'll bet TEN is wishing they'd kept Vrabel. Man, I had Daboll as the first one gone. I'm guessing either he or McDaniel are next. Stefanski can't be far behind. I'm betting at some point the owner pushes for Sanders to start and that brings this one to a head. Johnathan Gannon may not be long either. Especially after smacking a player last week. 1 Quote
hondo in seattle Posted Monday at 06:45 PM Posted Monday at 06:45 PM 22 minutes ago, Captain Hindsight said: He was challenging for the worst coaching record of all time. At some point, its just not working. Personally thought he should have been one and done. His .174 winning percentage wouldn't even get him into Buffalo's Bottom Four, sad to say. 1 1 Quote
stlbills13 Posted Monday at 06:50 PM Posted Monday at 06:50 PM The Titans ever firing Vrabel was terrible and now of course he's elevating the Patriots. I wish nothing but the worst for the Titans franchise. 1 Quote
mushypeaches Posted Monday at 06:53 PM Posted Monday at 06:53 PM The last 4 QB's drafted #1 have seen their head coaches fired in their FIRST season! Cam Ward Caleb Williams Bryce Young Trevor Lawrence It's amazing how many NFL teams have a license to print money and yet still can't figure out how to take the most important asset in their franchise and basically set them up to fail 1 1 Quote
gonzo1105 Posted Monday at 06:55 PM Posted Monday at 06:55 PM Remember that the Titans new GM is from the Chiefs organization. Wonder if he would want to roll the dice with Spags since they have a prior relationship and Spags has done everything in his power to get another HC job if he wants it 1 2 Quote
BearNorth Posted Monday at 07:08 PM Posted Monday at 07:08 PM 18 minutes ago, hondo in seattle said: His .174 winning percentage wouldn't even get him into Buffalo's Bottom Four, sad to say. Only if you count Anthony Lynn's 0-1 - Harvey Johnson 2-23-1 in two stints .096 - Jim Ringo [HOF] 3-23 .130. Hank Bullough was actually .196. 2 1 Quote
\GoBillsInDallas/ Posted Monday at 07:10 PM Posted Monday at 07:10 PM 1 hour ago, 14774 said: Titans Fire Callahan 1 4 Quote
djp14150 Posted Monday at 07:11 PM Posted Monday at 07:11 PM 42 minutes ago, gonzo1105 said: GM is new though and won’t be fired so now GM gets to hire a guy he signed off on with the QB he drafted That would make sense in the offseason….not now. Quote
Gregg Posted Monday at 07:13 PM Posted Monday at 07:13 PM 1 hour ago, 14774 said: First one bites the dust. Who's next? I'll bet TEN is wishing they'd kept Vrabel. I would have guessed Daboll, but it looks like Dart might be able to help him save his job. A blowout win over their hated rivals last Thursday night was a good start. I will say McDaniel is next. I am surprised he is still their coach TBH. Quote
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