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Unemployment is an unfortunate fact of life for an NFL head coach.
Some of the game’s greatest have been let go from a position, or found it hard to crack back into the head coaching fraternity after changing jobs. After all, Bill Belichick could not find a job last offseason, and is now headed to Chapel Hill as the new head coach at the University of North Carolina.
So when it comes to picking a head coaching opportunity, it might pay to be selective.
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It is time to figure out who will succeed in the NFL playoffs.
Sunday marked the end of the NFL regular season which is fine and all of that jazz (funny enough seeing as Chicago authored that line and is central to all things offseason), but that means that the playoffs are officially here and we can tee off (lots of offseason participants will be golfing soon, surely).
Fourteen teams are set to do battle and 13 of them will fall victim to this, that or the other.
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Shannon Sharpe is no stranger to being exposed, but getting got live on television isn’t necessarily a regular occurrence for the former NFL tight end. Dan Orlovsky got the best of Sharpe during a recent segment on ‘First Take,’ however, that left him in awe.
Sharpe decided to test Orlovsky’s NFL knowledge by condescendingly calling him a “historian” and asking him who the last Triple Crown winner was to lead the league in catches, receiving yards, and receiving touchdowns, but miss the playoffs.
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The Tennessee Titans announced Tuesday morning they’ve fired general manager Ran Carthon after two seasons, and what comes next is almost predictable.
Yes, there will be a search for a new general manager. (More on that in a minute).
But there may also be backlash. Because Carthon has been in his job only two years. And because he is well-liked and respected around the league. And because he is black.
It says right here there will most probably be someone in the national media who will try to make the point that Carthon was not given enough time to succeed because of his race.