Colorado<\/a>, Arizona State, and Georgia Tech — Rhule has plenty of options to find a new job next season. It would probably be in his best interest to get canned sooner than later so he can get a head start on interviewing with those elite college football programs.<\/p>\nThe Panthers have a bye in Week 13, but there’s a good chance they lose their next eight games. Their schedule over the next two months includes the San Francisco 49ers, Los Angeles Rams, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Atlanta Falcons (twice), Cincinnati Bengals, Baltimore Ravens, and the Denver Broncos.<\/p>\n
Frank Reich +400<\/h2>\n The Indianapolis Colts bobbled the postseason last year, but had high expectations coming into this season. They traded Carson Wentz to the Washington Commanders and replaced him with Matt Ryan. It’s been a slow transition for “Matty Ice” to his new team, and Ryan looks washed up. Aside from an upset victory over the Kansas City Chiefs, it’s been an ugly season for Reich and the Colts, which is why he’s +400 odds to become the first head coach fired this season.<\/p>\n
The Colts have a late bye in Week 14 in early December, so it makes sense if team owner Jim Irsay waits to dismiss Reich.<\/strong><\/p>\nIf Irsay decides to remove Reich as head coach midseason, the question is, will that happen before Rhule gets fired? It could happen tonight if the Colts lose to the Broncos on Thursday Night Football.<\/em> The extra time could give an interim head coach a couple of days to prepare.<\/p>\nNathaniel Hackett +600<\/h2>\n The Denver Broncos hired Hackett because of his close ties to Aaron Rodgers. The team thought they could lure Rodgers to Colorado if they installed his favorite offensive coordinator as their new head coach. The move backfired when Rodgers decided to remain in Green Bay.<\/p>\n
The Broncos scrambled and traded for Russell Wilson as their Plan B. Hackett is a rookie head coach, and has struggled in making the jump from OC to HC. His inexperience was evident when Wilson and the Broncos incurred numerous delay-of-game penalties because of their inability to relay the play call in a timely matter. Unhappy Broncos fans took the matter into their own hands and began counting down the play clock during home games.<\/p>\n
It’s been an ugly honeymoon period for Hackett and Wilson. Meanwhile, fans are starting to wonder if the team made a huge mistake by trading for Wilson.<\/strong><\/p>\nThe Broncos are stuck with Wilson, but they could jettison Hackett. He’s giving off “one-and-done” vibes. Hackett is +600 odds to get fired, and fans will be calling for his job if the Broncos lose to the anemic Colts in Week 5.<\/p>\n
One-and-Done: Lovie Smith, Matt Eberflus, Josh McDaniels?<\/h2>\n Speaking of one-and-done head coaches, there\u2019s a handful of first-year head coaches who could get axed, including Lovie Smith from the Houston Texans (0-3-1), Matt Eberflus from the Chicago Bears (2-2), Dennis Allen from the New Orleans Saints (1-3), and Josh McDaniels from the Las Vegas Raiders (1-3).<\/p>\n
Smith, Allen, and Eberflus might not get fired before Rhule or Reich. But all three will have their jobs in jeopardy if they can’t turn around their respective seasons.<\/strong><\/p>\nAfter starting out 0-3, the Raiders finally won their first game of the season against the Broncos in Week 4. McDaniels had an awful stint with his first head coaching job with the Broncos in 2009-10, and it took him 12 years to get a second chance.<\/p>\n
McDaniels is +1400 odds to become the first head coach fired this season. He’s another perfect example of someone who’s not head coaching material, but better suited as an offensive coordinator. He\u2019s probably regretting his decision to leave the New England Patriots in favor of the Raiders, especially considering Joe Judge and Matt Patricia are co-sharing OC duties under Bill Belichick.<\/p>\n
Judge and Patricia are former Belichick assistants and ex-head coaches who couldn\u2019t cut it outside of the Patriot Way and returned to Foxboro with their tails between their legs. Could McDaniels be next?<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
Matt Rhule from the Carolina Panthers (1-3) is the top betting favorite to become the first head coach fired in the NFL this year, coming in at +100 odds, according to BetOnline. Frank Reich from the Indianapolis Colts (1-2-1) is second on the betting board at +400 odds to become the next head coach fired. […]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":83,"featured_media":236043,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_acf_changed":false,"footnotes":""},"categories":[82961,1074],"tags":[81749,81783,81764,81760,83116,83114,83115,81004,83113],"acf":[],"yoast_head":"\n
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