The 2019 NFL Coaching Pressure Tempers

Its that time again ladies and gentleman seven weeks remain, and now we loop from the hottest seat to the more medium like feel as well. These head coaches days could be or should be numbered after the conclusion of the 2019 NFL season. Jay Gruden is the first to go, and who else is next. This time i'll order these from what i feel is the hottest seat to the least of the bunch I chose.

1) Dan Quinn - Atlanta Falcons: How is he still there? What mind tricks did Dan Quinn pull to finish the season? Atlanta's season is over why is he still on the team, Washington knows their season is done you should do the same Arthur Blank come on man. He ain't that guy from Super Bowl 51 anymore, the defense has gotten significantly worse since.

2) Adam Gase - New York Jets: For one I did not like the hire of getting a dude from your rival of Miami just seemed like a weird choice. Well as his eyes would imply from his last name that was a very crazy hire indeed when you see a very inconsistent offense this season. He admitted he never wanted Le'Veon Bell who isn't having much of a turnaround season of any sorts feels like the corpse of Matt Forte on the field. What more bizarre is you think stealing away Gregg Williams would really help this defense right? Wrong, how about have the worst linebackers imaginable, and two of you best in the middle are hurt. What really nails the coffin of Adam Gase was this pasts game look like a horrible looking stain losing to the former team he coached if that's not a fireable offense I don't know what is. You lose to the ''tanking'' Dolphins.

3) Freddie Kitchens - Cleveland Browns: The biggest disappointment in terms of all the coaches is Freddie Kitchens. This team was projected across the board at most a team that makes or even wins the division to borderline missing the playoffs by some, but not this bad. Cleveland football is just getting chaotic as it looks. Reports surface Browns wanting to trade him outta Cleveland. I mean how is it possible to waste such superstar talent like this? The strength of your offense is the running game, but your passing deiffncenty is horrible, and yet your the same guy who did give us a taste of what the Browns could be. Well back to the drawing board of finding the right coach it would appear.

4) Zac Taylor - Cincinnati Bengals: From what I know there is dysfunction with the Bengals. Zac Taylor might be the reason why that is the case. Cincinnati made it clear they were not seller which is sheer stupidity knowing you need to get better, and this roster is terrible as the record indicates. Andy Dalton being benched is about the only positive move I could give Taylor for seeing he was not getting better, and there was no way he could fix him. The teams strength is the same as last season defensive line. No improvements really have been made. If there is a slim chance the Bengals finish 0-16 yeah he is a goner for another one and doner.

5) Doug Marrone - Jacksonville Jaguars: The Jags are a strange team this season, at times they look good, and at other times where were they exactly? Thus far they have not beaten anybody above .500, and now that Nick Foles is their guy must be the saviour of Doug Marrone's job to that I say good luck. Any short of not at least making the wild card is a failure in Shad Khan's mind I would presume.

6) Matt Patricia - Detroit Lions: I said this when the season started. If there not better than 6 wins, can the entire midwest Patriot idea be rid of? Right now this feels like the same exact team from two seasons ago. Stafford is the only good thing about the season, and everything around him is not. T.J. Hockinson has been a ghost since week 1 now having concussion like problems. Got rid of two veteran running backs (C.J. Anderson and Zack Zenner) over watered down versions of Ameer Abdullah and Theo Reddick pretty much. What looked like great backup depth at the tail back position self destructed in the pre-season. You made players like Darius Slay unhappy he ain't sure if he wants to stick around here. Where's the pass rush this season is the biggest mystery? Your a defensive guru from New England, and no you have a literally dead last defense in both the running and passing this is how you lose most football games. Sure Bob Quinn got some good players, but mostly the ones he did draft this season are turning into bad picks like Jarrad Davis. Both of these guys got to go along with teams that should make a big offer to get rid of number 9 who has gotten way too predictable at this point in his career needs a change of scenery.

There is still a slim chance, but not out of the clear just yet coaches

7) Pat Shurmur - New York Giants: Pat Shurmur was actually good his first year than he is this season. The team isn't playing nearly as many close games as they were from before. Its a toss up if he goes or not. I could see the argument two ways, the team isn't there yet, or diehard fans just don't believe in him. Take your pick, but they have a better offense than what they did last season.

8) Ron Rivera - Carolina Panthers: It appears the Cam Newton era is officially over. Week 2 is the last time you will see Cam Newton in a Panthers uniform as a starting quarterback. It has actually helped Panthers gameplan better. Not what to make of this bunch, but if they can be decent towards 2nd half and make the playoffs. Kyle Allen should be given some time for sure. As as Riverboat Ron does not have another 2nd half collapse he should be okay right? Especially with a running back (Christian McCaffrey) just being badder than ever handling the football for ya.

9) Mike Tomlin - Pittsburgh Steelers: Oh its real folks, once Big Ben went down now its all on survival and luck for Mike Tomlin to pray he gets another year for the team he has coached for a decade now. First three weeks were brutal the offense got nothing, defense wasn't stopping teams that much until Minkah Fitzpatrick was acquired that have played great ever since. If they were to get incredibly lucky squeeze in the playoffs you can thank that defense doing its job because frankly offense is not the reason this time around.

10) Jason Garrett - Dallas Cowboys: He is more on the light side than on the high end. The only way that develops is if the Cowboys don't win the NFC East than that's gonna be disappointing to the high expectations this team was given as a ''dark horse'' coming in. I believe he is safe considering all he has to do is that division to guarantee any sorta safety which is possible. My issue though with saying this is who have the Cowboys beaten of quality, and don't say Eagles because they have a terrible defense, and a below average offense this season?

There you have now of these tens let's see who is fortunate to survive whether that is good or bad for the future remains to be seen until the conclusion of the season time will tell.

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