NFL coaches being fired every year is as guaranteed in life as death and taxes.
As the proverbial Black Monday comes around, fans everywhere are wondering if their favorite team’s staff will get axed in the name of improvement.
Sadly, franchise success is rarely achieved by handing your coach their walking papers year after year with the hope that his replacement will be better.
It’s because of this that I rarely advocate for a coach to be fired after one season. They need at least an additional season to turn things around before being labeled as a coaching bust.