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When was the last time a coach of a 12-4 division winner got fired?

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ummmmmm...... Marty schotehnhaahaamn from the sd chargers they were 14-2 and he couldnt get it done in the playoffs so they fired his ass, and they did not have some one like bill cowher waiting on the job. Fckin fire his ass *** this loyalty sht it is a business and its about winning. It is a what have you done for me lately business. What has he done for us lately? 2 sht seasons with talented teams.... i know injuries blah blah.... and a great season ending with a completely unprepared team losing their first home playoff game in 5 years. Fire him lets move on. He is a good guy but it is not about that let memories be memories now lets get on with the future.

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Dont know, but a 14-2 Charger coach was fired

Like I said would it be right to see Mike go, but not Fox. Fox is the head coach and ex defensive coordinator. Blame Mike, gotta blame Fox to. He agreed with how Mike was running the defense and made no adjustments to change. No excuse no change happened since the first bye week. We all knew the defense would be a problem. And they let Fitz go through the secondary as if he was all alone practicing. Fox all along kept making excuses in post game conferences, oh well we played the top offenses and this and that. Im tired of it

He stay, we not going to the Superbowl. People should realize it. I wont talk about playing conservative with a lead either

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