Tag: Fired Head Coaches

  • The Fired NFL Head Coaches at the End of the 2018 Season

    The Fired NFL Head Coaches at the End of the 2018 Season

    Black Monday always arrives a day after the regular season ends in the NFL. This year, 6 head coaches were fired – Steve Wilks (Arizona Cardinals), Marvin Lewis (Cincinnati Bengals), Vance Joseph (Denver Broncos), Adam Gase (Miami Dolphins), Todd Bowles (New York Jets) and Dirk Koetter (Tampa Bay Buccaneers).  Arizona Cardinals – Steve Wilks Wilks […]

  • NFL Head Coaches Fired at the End of the Season

    NFL Head Coaches Fired at the End of the Season

    The 2015 NFL season regular season is over, with six head coaches making way during the season or after it for someone new. Mike Pettine with the Cleveland Browns, Ken Whisenhunt with the Tennessee Titans and Joe Philbin with the Miami Dolphins simply continue a tradition of failure. Jim Tomsula was set up to fail with the San Francisco 49ers, Chip Kelly did it to himself with the Philadelphia Eagles, while Tom Coughlin could no longer keep working on the credit of two Super Bowls for the New York Giants.

  • Michigan Fire Brady Hoke – Who Comes Next?

    Michigan Fire Brady Hoke – Who Comes Next?

    The inevitable and reasonable happened, as Michigan did what should have been done a long time ago and fired Brady Hoke. Now beings the race to find a head coach replacement. Jim Harbaugh and Les Miles are the usual names that come up, but also the most difficult to obtain. Dan Mullen, Gary Patterson and Butch Jones might be a bit easier to sign.

  • Michigan Wolverines – Brady Hoke Somehow Still Hasn’t Been Fired

    Michigan Wolverines – Brady Hoke Somehow Still Hasn’t Been Fired

    Every time Michigan lose to their big rivals it’s a sad day, especially when it keeps them from going to a bowl game for the third time in the last seven years. Brady Hoke is responsible for the current failure, and yet despite it being quite clear of the awful job he’s been doing, he still hasn’t been fired.

  • NFL Head Coaches Fired At the End of the Season

    Reaching a Super Bowl or past success means nothing in modern sports. What counts is today, or maximum the last couple of years. Andy Reid and Lovie Smith have been a long time in Philadelphia and Chicago, but haven’t been able to match their previous accomplishments. Same goes for Ken Whisenhunt and Norv Turner, while Romeo Crennel seemed to be in a doomed situation from the get go.