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I don't see Del Rio being let go. His defensive coordinator left and he was faced with several injuries, especially on the offensive line. Not to mention this is a team that plays the Titans and Colts twice a year. And the Texans aren't that bad either, really.

In the event he is let go, he will soon get one of the vacant head coaching positions, as others have mentioned.

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HCs don't normally go back to lesser version of themselves though it has happened in the past. He'll get another HC gig.

Marinelli stepped down to less than a DC, all though 0-16 will do that.

But I don't think that Del Rio will be out, they had a major front office shake up today and I think if they were gonna do it they would have done it all at once.

http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3828465

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Lately, when short tenured HC's get fired, generally they take a step down to an OC/DC position for a year/few years then get back to where they were originally on a different team.

See: Jim Mora

Romeo Crennel

Dom Capers

Rod Marinelli

..off the top of my head.

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Lately, when short tenured HC's get fired, generally they take a step down to an OC/DC position for a year/few years then get back to where they were originally on a different team.

See: Jim Mora

Romeo Crennel

Dom Capers

Rod Marinelli

..off the top of my head.

Ray Rhodes... is anothere. Is he still a DC in Seattle?

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