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4 NFL Coaches Who Are Definitely Getting Fired at the End of the Season


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Hue Jackson was a guy we all wanted for OC when Chud was gone, hell I would want Chud back now too. Stewart had 400 yards receiving and 5.4 yards per carry with Chud. Of course we still had Jordan Gross et al. 

Hue did great with the red rocket but he also had AJ Green and Sanu and others.

we would still have to get some mid level receivers in here at least and upgrade the offensive  instead of this garbage we field now,

otherwise Hue = mike Shula. 

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9 minutes ago, davos said:

Delhomme as QB coach, Proehl in a second WR coach stint and Dan Morgan leaves the Seahawks to become Panthers' president.  

Peppers stays another year and Smitty gives up his TV job to come back and start next to funchess in route to a Super Bowl win

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1) Andy Reid

2) John Fox

These are my top two.. Reid is based that KC continues its freefall..Fox is done ..he is showing Chicago what he did to Caroina in is last year when he knew he was done!! Bye Felicia! I understand Cleveland cuz they are losing but I think Hue Jackson is the best coach they have had in a while..firing him would be a mistake.. its their GM and drafting staff..bring in a damn good veteran QB.. they haven't had a legiit guy since Bernie Kosar and that is sad!

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7 hours ago, JARROD said:

Hue Jackson was a guy we all wanted for OC when Chud was gone, hell I would want Chud back now too. Stewart had 400 yards receiving and 5.4 yards per carry with Chud. Of course we still had Jordan Gross et al. 

Hue did great with the red rocket but he also had AJ Green and Sanu and others.

we would still have to get some mid level receivers in here at least and upgrade the offensive  instead of this garbage we field now,

otherwise Hue = mike Shula. 

Chud is an awful offensive coordinator. Why do you want him back. The players didn’t like him here, and the players don’t like him in Indy. He gets cute with his play calling, and cost football games.

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7 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

Chud is an awful offensive coordinator. Why do you want him back. The players didn’t like him here, and the players don’t like him in Indy. He gets cute with his play calling, and cost football games.

Yet, Chud is still two steps above Shula. Also Cam under Chud was putting up HOF numbers. We didn't have the o line we have now. Better blocking schemes etc. etc. etc..

Maybe you need a a-hole running the show

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1 hour ago, rippadonn said:

Yet, Chud is still two steps above Shula. Also Cam under Chud was putting up HOF numbers. We didn't have the o line we have now. Better blocking schemes etc. etc. etc..

Maybe you need a a-hole running the show

Dude, Chud has not had a winning season since his days in San Diego as a TE coach. Chud got the Browns job because of Cam. Then got fired. Then Colts offensive assistant, Then offensive coordinator, and now about to be fired again.

As for Cam putting up HOF numbers... see 2015.... who was the coordinator then?

As for our O-Line when Chud was here.... take a look before you say that we have a better o-line now. They were one of the best units in 2011.

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1057427-carolina-panthers-2011-season-review-the-offensive-line

Chud is a joke. I hope this helps your knowledge base. 

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9 hours ago, JARROD said:

Hue Jackson was a guy we all wanted for OC when Chud was gone, hell I would want Chud back now too. Stewart had 400 yards receiving and 5.4 yards per carry with Chud. Of course we still had Jordan Gross et al. 

Hue did great with the red rocket but he also had AJ Green and Sanu and others.

we would still have to get some mid level receivers in here at least and upgrade the offensive  instead of this garbage we field now,

otherwise Hue = mike Shula. 

It's really true. It's easy to bust on Shula but behind a average WR in Funchess we have JAGs. We need to improve our secondary and receiving core. 

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