How Are The Chances For All New NFC East Coaches Next Year?

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At this point, I'd bet money on it.

Coughlin is a senile old man.

Kelly has been broken.

Garrett is a figurehead only.

Gruden is a clueless crony.
 
I think that the Giants brought in Spags so he can be the HC once Coughlin leaves.
 
The only way Coughlin is gone is if the Giants win the Super Bowl and he goes out on top. I don't see the Giants getting rid of him just yet.
 
The only way Coughlin is gone is if the Giants win the Super Bowl and he goes out on top. I don't see the Giants getting rid of him just yet.

Agree. A couple of rings buys you the benefit of the doubt. If they were to completely crash and burn the rest of the year, then we have to revisit that. I don't see that happening, though.
 
I think the only one out is Chip. Maybe Gruden, since Snyder loves to can a coach before he can even really start to turn the roster over and build some foundation.
 
Chips looking like he could be a goner. When player agents are saying he's lost the team, he's probably lost the team.

I think Caughlin might retire, too. He's almost 70, and his last deal was just a one-year extension. He's not the problem in NY, either (and I know, he's had some gaffes this season, I don't care). That team lacks talent along both lines. But he also might not be the guy to build it back up if he's going year to year. If we catch them for the playoff spot, I bet he retires gracefully.

The Sk*ns would be stupid to invite more chaos into their clubhouse. But the Sk*ns are a stupidly-run organization, so they might do that.

Garrett's going nowhere, and he's not the issue in Dallas. Despite what a very vocal minority of fans on message boards might want to believe.
 

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