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Which head coach doesn't last until week 17?

Discussion in 'Carolina Panthers' started by THE GUTTER, Oct 17, 2005.

  1. THE GUTTER

    THE GUTTER Y!

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    I think Houston should replace Capers with Seifert.
     
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    Tice. 1-3...big disappointment...looked terrible agains the bears yesterday. then again, they are a game out of first place.
     
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    if BOA officials had any balls they would play the "theme song from the love boat" when the Vikings run onto the field.
     
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    Capers and Tice are both on the hot seat. Bilick is safe IMHO. Norv may go but at year's end.
     
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    Collin soap and water

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    As some have noted, there is a general feeling in the NFL right now that firing a coach mid-season helps no one. Obviously you may need it for p.r. purposes once you're far out of the playoff race, so it may still happen, but I don't expect any firings until the second half of the season, if then. Tice, Capers, and Turner are all gone at the end of the season, though.
     
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    Tice, it is a disaster up there in Minn
     
  8. hasbeen99

    hasbeen99 Fighting the stereotype

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    Where is Terry Robiskie? :imagestor He's got to be the most frequent interim coach in NFL history.

    IMO, Tice is definitely in jeopardy of losing his job before Christmas. Capers is too, but less so. Billick is probably safe until the end of the year, but could very easily be gone if the Ravens don't make the playoffs.

    Turner, I dunno. So far I think he's done some positive things in OAK, but the process is slow. I could see Davis firing him, but I think it would be a mistake. He'll be on a short leash next year, though.
     
  9. Dukesuckgounc

    Dukesuckgounc Let's go Panthers

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    Tice for sure.When people pick you to go to the playoff and someone even pick you to make it to the Super bowl.And with the fact that you sign some very player in the FA.Your team should be much better then 1-3.With the player on the roster that you have on your team.You should be fire if you are 1-3
     
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    Is are be a question how about teams benefit or not fire a coach in season-mid.
     

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