Wednesday, January 6, 2016

Best Head Coach Jobs

The head coaching vacancies have been decided, but it is time to see which spot is the most desirable.

6) Cleveland Browns: They have been falling apart forever. Coach after coach, no one seems to succeed at saving this team. QB Johnny Manziel is out the door most likely, and they just have not been able to put together the pieces. Every coach has been on a tight string with the Cleveland owner, so it is not a very desirable job unless you are willing to put your career on the line.

5) Miami Dolphins: They have a ton of good players. QB Ryan Tannehill has a great future ahead, WR Jarvis Landry is already a top ten receiver, and DT Ndamokung Suh is a star on defense. The issue is: all the good pieces do not have the same playing styles at all leading to no success. The next coach here will have to prove himself cause not only does the team miss chemistry, but they also must deal with the AFC East, and some pretty tough players.

4) New York Giants: They were close this year but not good enough for playoffs. The next head coach here has to follow in the shadow of HC Tom Coughlin which will be an almost impossible task. QB Eli Manning will never feel the same about another head coach made obvious by all his crying. The team also is pretty weak besides their passing game. The Giants have already peaked but are not quite at rebuilding. This is not the best time to be head coach unless you are sure you can blow it out of the water.

3) San Francisco 49ers: They had it all together. Then the team got mad at Harbaugh, Seattle and Arizona stepped up their game, and now they are at the bottom of the pack. QB Blaine Gabbert and QB Colin Kaepernick are not the answers. They need a new QB along with a new set of WRs and also a whole new defense after the early retirements of LB Patrick Willis and LB Chris Boland. The team just fell apart at the seams, and they need a new head coach to at least build some unity between the players.

2) Tennessee Titans: Mariota. Dorial-Beckham. Enough said. The team has the ground work for greatness. The division is weak, too. The Houston Texans made the playoffs at 9-7. Tennessee is set-up for success under the right coach.

1) Philadelphia Eagles: HC Chip Kelly's plan did not work. He changed the entire roster to fit his needs meaning Philadelphia needs a total rebuild with a new head coach. New players, new coach. Who doesn't wanna be the head coach where they have complete control and cannot be blamed during a rebuild period (though all the Eagles fans will).

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