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An Early Start To Black Monday
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DOUG MARRONEC, JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS
Jaguars coach Doug Marrone has been informed that he'll be fired following Week 17's game with the Colts.PFT's Mike Florio and the Jaguars have denied the report. Marrone's three-plus seasons as Jacksonville's coach have been largely unsuccessful, posting a 21-28 record (.429 win percentage) going into Week 17. The Jaguars have been in steep decline since Marrone led them to the 2017 conference championship. Marrone is the definition of replacement-level with a draconian style that clashes with today's NFL. If Marrone is ultimately let go, the question becomes whether the Jaguars also fire GM Dave Caldwell.
SOURCE: Dianna Russini on Twitter
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#2
He just couldn't meet the lofty expectations of the teams fan.
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FREDDIE KITCHENSC, CLEVELAND BROWNS
Jason La Canfora of CBS Sports reports the Browns have been "making calls" on potential new coaches.La Canfora referred to the Browns' recent coaching inquiries as "due diligence," though it's become increasingly clear that Freddie Kitchens is not long for the head-coaching chair in Cleveland. Out of his depth as a play-caller and similarly inept as a locker-room peace-keeper, Kitchens' debut season atop the Browns' coaching chain of command has been an utter disaster from start to finish. We'd be surprised if he survived Black Monday. The seat is just as hot for GM John Dorsey. Among the most dysfunctional organizations in all of sports, the Browns haven't experienced a winning season since 2007.
SOURCE: Jason La Canfora on Twitter
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#4
Dorsey is not the issue. If we moved off Spielman, this would be a good choice if we didn't promote Paton.
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Quote: @"BarrNone55" said:
FREDDIE KITCHENSC, CLEVELAND BROWNS
Jason La Canfora of CBS Sports reports the Browns have been "making calls" on potential new coaches.La Canfora referred to the Browns' recent coaching inquiries as "due diligence," though it's become increasingly clear that Freddie Kitchens is not long for the head-coaching chair in Cleveland. Out of his depth as a play-caller and similarly inept as a locker-room peace-keeper, Kitchens' debut season atop the Browns' coaching chain of command has been an utter disaster from start to finish. We'd be surprised if he survived Black Monday. The seat is just as hot for GM John Dorsey. Among the most dysfunctional organizations in all of sports, the Browns haven't experienced a winning season since 2007.
SOURCE: Jason La Canfora on Twitter
Look Ma, it's the annual Browns coaching change!  
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#6
hopefully next week speilman and zimmer are on this list
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#7
Quote: @FessVike said:
hopefully next week speilman and zimmer are on this list
If youre going to root against a playoff bound Viking team you really should turn in your fan card. 
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#8
well after 50 years you can have it

and stick it up your ass
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#9
Quote: @FessVike said:
well after 50 years you can have it

and stick it up your ass
Cool, but don't be bitch: get gone and stay gone...or admit you're just one more petulant poseur wanting to troll for attention.
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Quote: @FessVike said:
well after 50 years you can have it

and stick it up your ass
Bend over buddy??? I mean why stick around if youre rooting against the home team?  Just call it a day and become a packer fan or something.  
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