“Black Monday” is approaching, the league’s annual coaching purge, when a handful of underachieving coaches — and a surprise or two — are shown the door.
The regular season is coming to a close and the dark clouds are gathering.
“Black Monday” is approaching, the league’s annual coaching purge, when a handful of underachieving coaches — and a surprise or two — are shown the door.
The process got off to an early start this season, with Miami firing Joe Philbin in October, Tennessee parting ways with Ken Whisenhunt in November, and Philadelphia cutting ties with Chip Kelly last week.