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Agreed. But it seems to be the nature of the biz, and it seems that most of the people at this level wear big-boy pants.Seems a bit harsh considering he's won two straight division titles and is coming off a 12-4 season and playoff win(with a backup QB).
Ok, big hypothetical here bu just wondering any ones thoughts on this:
If, and it is a big IF, Schotty leaves the team for a HC position(notice i didn't say if he is fired), how would you feel about bringing Kubiak in as OC. All hypothetical of course.
I had exactly the same thought about the FalconsI may be in the minority but I don't think he should have been fired. This whole team has imploded but they are still a talented team. Coming off of two division titles and a playoff appearance last season. I don't think if they would have 11 straight losses if they kept Schaub in there. Sometimes qbs get into bad streaks. Most of their losses have been by seven points or less. I think yesterday they set a record for most losses like that in a season. Now they are going to have to get a new coach and possibly a new system to learn. They should have kept Kubiak and regrouped for next season. They still have a good defense. Draft a qb and let Schaub, Yates, Keenum and the rookie battle it out. Foster will be back from injury. Get a new kicker for sure. I just think they would be competitive faster if they kept the same system around rather than starting over. The Falcons are having a terrible season too compared to where they thought they'd be. I bet they don't fire their coach for one bad season.
Dom Capers was their first HC. I think he lasted 3 years.He shouldn't have been fired in season. He's been their only HC. Lame on the Texans,
Same time: this is one hell of a regression season. He deserves to be fired at season end.