nfl coaches on the hot seat

In my opinion, the NFL coach who is on the hottest seat in 2014 is:

  • Marvin Lewis, Bengals.

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Tom Coughlin, NY Giants.

    Votes: 1 14.3%
  • Rex Ryan, NY Jets.

    Votes: 1 14.3%
  • Mike Smith, Falcons.

    Votes: 2 28.6%
  • Mike Tomlin, Steelers.

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Jason Garrett, Cowpukes.

    Votes: 2 28.6%
  • Joe Philbin, Dolphins.

    Votes: 1 14.3%
  • Mike Pettine, Browns.

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Ron Rivera, Panthers.

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Gus Bradley, Jaguars.

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Jeff Fisher, Rams.

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Doug Marrone, Bills.

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Whoever's coaching the Raiders now; I've lost track.

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    7
  • Poll closed .
Toe sucking moron hasn't produced shit for years...not that toe sucking is bad....

Yeah. And the circus he's brought to town the past few years has been—with maybe the exception of the Tebow™ Show last year; which the Jets' owner (not Ryan) brought to town—his own fault.

But I put Mike Smith in Atlanta on the hottest seat, myself.

I'm calling it now: if the Falcons don't make it to anything less than the Super Bowl in 2014, I'm betting Smith is toast.
 
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Well, the Texans went from a Super Bowl contender to the worst team in the league in one season. I am guessing that seat is moderately warm....

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Jim Harbaugh COULD be on the hot seat the way this season is shaping up with his defense coming unglued in the off season.

It is clear he and 49er management don't see eye to eye. He has yet to receive the assurance of a contract extension.

As much as he has APPEARED to achieve it seems more and more that he inherited an incredibly gifted roster that was situated to excell no matter who took over. As much as they have acomplished and the talent they have they have little to show for it.

Harbaugh called the fade route in the NFC Championship game that Sherman easily defeated and with it Seattle's victory.

Harbaugh also called the pass to Crabtree in the SB that failed.

In both of those critical plays which could have cemented Harbaugh in the HOF Jim chose unwisely. There were open recievers in both plays and plenty of room for Kaepernick to run.

One COULD say that the Ravens and the Seahawks just made better plays but in both instances there were better options that were not explored.

The 9ers could be back to back Super Bowl Champs. The reason they are not falls squarely on Jim Harbaugh.
 
Jay Gruden and RGIII are both on the hot seat in Washington. Snyder isn't going to give either one of them any more rope than needed to tie their own noose.
 
Jim Harbaugh COULD be on the hot seat the way this season is shaping up with his defense coming unglued in the off season.

It is clear he and 49er management don't see eye to eye. He has yet to receive the assurance of a contract extension.

As much as he has APPEARED to achieve it seems more and more that he inherited an incredibly gifted roster that was situated to excell no matter who took over. As much as they have acomplished and the talent they have they have little to show for it.

Harbaugh called the fade route in the NFC Championship game that Sherman easily defeated and with it Seattle's victory.

Harbaugh also called the pass to Crabtree in the SB that failed.

In both of those critical plays which could have cemented Harbaugh in the HOF Jim chose unwisely. There were open recievers in both plays and plenty of room for Kaepernick to run.

One COULD say that the Ravens and the Seahawks just made better plays but in both instances there were better options that were not explored.

The 9ers could be back to back Super Bowl Champs. The reason they are not falls squarely on Jim Harbaugh.

Harbaugh called those plays? Funny, I would have thought Greg Roman did, being the OC and all.

3 NFC Championship game appearances and 1 Super Bowl appearance in 3 seasons is 'little to show' for the 49ers? I'm sorry, but when you go from a losing team to immediately becoming a Super Bowl contender and one of the powerhouses of the league, that's more than 'little to show'.

Harbaugh certainly came into a situation with a gifted roster. However, what he did with it is unquestionably a lot better than what the previous coaching staff did.
 
Jim Harbaugh COULD be on the hot seat the way this season is shaping up with his defense coming unglued in the off season.

It is clear he and 49er management don't see eye to eye. He has yet to receive the assurance of a contract extension.

As much as he has APPEARED to achieve it seems more and more that he inherited an incredibly gifted roster that was situated to excell no matter who took over. As much as they have acomplished and the talent they have they have little to show for it.

Harbaugh called the fade route in the NFC Championship game that Sherman easily defeated and with it Seattle's victory.

Harbaugh also called the pass to Crabtree in the SB that failed.

In both of those critical plays which could have cemented Harbaugh in the HOF Jim chose unwisely. There were open recievers in both plays and plenty of room for Kaepernick to run.

One COULD say that the Ravens and the Seahawks just made better plays but in both instances there were better options that were not explored.

The 9ers could be back to back Super Bowl Champs. The reason they are not falls squarely on Jim Harbaugh.

Montrovant said:
Harbaugh called those plays? Funny, I would have thought Greg Roman did, being the OC and all.

3 NFC Championship game appearances and 1 Super Bowl appearance in 3 seasons is 'little to show' for the 49ers? I'm sorry, but when you go from a losing team to immediately becoming a Super Bowl contender and one of the powerhouses of the league, that's more than 'little to show'.

Harbaugh certainly came into a situation with a gifted roster. However, what he did with it is unquestionably a lot better than what the previous coaching staff did.

The new pro football spectacular issue of Sports Illustrated has Harbaugh on a mildly hot seat—for the same reasons HUGGY listed—too.

I think that's kinda dumb (— like SI's attempts to maintain some relevance today).

So I didn't list Harbaugh, mostly out of spite for SI. :badgrin:
 
Jim Harbaugh COULD be on the hot seat the way this season is shaping up with his defense coming unglued in the off season.

It is clear he and 49er management don't see eye to eye. He has yet to receive the assurance of a contract extension.

As much as he has APPEARED to achieve it seems more and more that he inherited an incredibly gifted roster that was situated to excell no matter who took over. As much as they have acomplished and the talent they have they have little to show for it.

Harbaugh called the fade route in the NFC Championship game that Sherman easily defeated and with it Seattle's victory.

Harbaugh also called the pass to Crabtree in the SB that failed.

In both of those critical plays which could have cemented Harbaugh in the HOF Jim chose unwisely. There were open recievers in both plays and plenty of room for Kaepernick to run.

One COULD say that the Ravens and the Seahawks just made better plays but in both instances there were better options that were not explored.

The 9ers could be back to back Super Bowl Champs. The reason they are not falls squarely on Jim Harbaugh.

Harbaugh called those plays? Funny, I would have thought Greg Roman did, being the OC and all.

3 NFC Championship game appearances and 1 Super Bowl appearance in 3 seasons is 'little to show' for the 49ers? I'm sorry, but when you go from a losing team to immediately becoming a Super Bowl contender and one of the powerhouses of the league, that's more than 'little to show'.

Harbaugh certainly came into a situation with a gifted roster. However, what he did with it is unquestionably a lot better than what the previous coaching staff did.
Huggy hates the Niners

He would like nothing better than to see their best coach in decades fired
 
Coughlin will be the first to go before the season is over.......N.Y. Giant fans are impatient sore F'in losers!
Coughlin is a HOF coach with two superbowls

The job is his for as long as he wants it
 

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