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NFL Coaching: How Hot Is the Seat of Your Coach?

February 28, 2011   ·     ·   Jump to comments

In many ways, coaching in the NFL is a thankless job.  Yes, you get paid well, but you are under constant pressure, and if things don't go right, you'll have everyone second guessing everything you've ever done.
Once the fans are on your back, the media follows, then the owners and soon you are unemployed.  And instead of standing next to Terry Bradshaw at a podium, holding the Lombardi trophy, you're next to him in a studio talking about this week's Giants-Redskins game.
Despite that, there are 32 guys who have these jobs and will fight to the death to keep them.
Every year, it doesn't work out for several coaches, and their teams go in different directions.  It can be quick, like Jim Mora's stay in Seattle or after a long tenure like Jeff Fisher in Tennessee.
As the offseason moves forward, let's take a quick look at how hot the coaching seat is for each coach coming into the 2012 season.
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