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<blockquote data-quote="PackerfaninCarolina" data-source="post: 916894" data-attributes="member: 9364"><p>Well, come to think of it now that this season is almost here, I will revamp my list a bit because I think there's several coaches who have moved up or down since the end of last season</p><p></p><p>5. Vic Fangio has to be in a win or die situation now. Now, how well the Broncos QB situation pans out this year or whether or not his defense improving to make up for the offense's shortfalls remains to be seen. But I don't think anything short of success will allow Fangio to stay around as the rumors are also very hot right now that the Broncos could have a new owner in 2022.</p><p></p><p>4. Matt Nagy - Nagy definitely is under heat for two lackluster finishes last year and the year before, and lucking into last year's 7th seed playoff spot is the only thing that saved him. One problem for him as well is right now he's refusing to make Justin Fields the starter and sticking with Andy Dalton. That may be conventional wisdom for this league, but delaying putting a special skills rookie in could end up costing you your job, and I think he will learn this the hard way.</p><p></p><p>3. Kliff Kingsbury - Kingsbury would have made the playoffs last year had Murray not gone down in the final game, but he's had one too many flops on other occasions as well that have now put him on the hot seat. I just have a feeling he's going to be out soon because 9-8 or something like that is probably about the height of what he can do.</p><p></p><p>2. Zac Taylor - a little patience may be warranted here given the development of Burrow and now replacing AJ Green. But so far Taylor has not proven he has the smarts and strategic mindset to be able to coach the team.</p><p></p><p>1. Mike McCarthy - Oh man it's still hard to believe that a HC who has a SB win and a street named after him in Green Bay has fallen this far. Jerry having his back will only last so long with the kind of decisions he's been making lately. I definitely gotta put him at the front of the hot seat list by week 1.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PackerfaninCarolina, post: 916894, member: 9364"] Well, come to think of it now that this season is almost here, I will revamp my list a bit because I think there's several coaches who have moved up or down since the end of last season 5. Vic Fangio has to be in a win or die situation now. Now, how well the Broncos QB situation pans out this year or whether or not his defense improving to make up for the offense's shortfalls remains to be seen. But I don't think anything short of success will allow Fangio to stay around as the rumors are also very hot right now that the Broncos could have a new owner in 2022. 4. Matt Nagy - Nagy definitely is under heat for two lackluster finishes last year and the year before, and lucking into last year's 7th seed playoff spot is the only thing that saved him. One problem for him as well is right now he's refusing to make Justin Fields the starter and sticking with Andy Dalton. That may be conventional wisdom for this league, but delaying putting a special skills rookie in could end up costing you your job, and I think he will learn this the hard way. 3. Kliff Kingsbury - Kingsbury would have made the playoffs last year had Murray not gone down in the final game, but he's had one too many flops on other occasions as well that have now put him on the hot seat. I just have a feeling he's going to be out soon because 9-8 or something like that is probably about the height of what he can do. 2. Zac Taylor - a little patience may be warranted here given the development of Burrow and now replacing AJ Green. But so far Taylor has not proven he has the smarts and strategic mindset to be able to coach the team. 1. Mike McCarthy - Oh man it's still hard to believe that a HC who has a SB win and a street named after him in Green Bay has fallen this far. Jerry having his back will only last so long with the kind of decisions he's been making lately. I definitely gotta put him at the front of the hot seat list by week 1. [/QUOTE]
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