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Author Topic: Fox & Caldwell fired?????  (Read 1472 times)

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Offline Lee Borgersen

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Report: Fox, Caldwell expected to be fired! :moon:

 :reporter; ....
The Chicago Bears will reportedly fire head coach John Fox following Sunday’s game against the Minnesota Vikings after "Da Bears" Kick Der :moon: which isn’t all that shocking. :rotflmao: What is a bit shocking is that Detroit Lions head coach Jim Caldwell is also reportedly on his way out after Sunday’s game against the Green Bay Packers.

Ian Rapoport of NFL Media had the inside scoop on both of these coaches.

 :popcorn: ....
Discussing Caldwell, Rapoport wrote, “When Detroit missed the playoffs, his fate was almost certainly sealed. When the job becomes open, keep an eye on Patriots defensive coordinator Matt Patricia, a hire that would allow the Lions to keep the offensive side of the ball mostly in place.”

Detroit had some big injuries on both sides of the ball to deal with this past season and enters Week 17 with a record of 8-7. In the ultra-competitive NFC, that’s not a bad outcome, though given this news it appears the Lions are not interested in continued mediocrity. :tut:


 :coffee: ....
As it concerns Fox, Rapoport wrote, “General manager Ryan Pace will lead the search for a new coach, and team president Ted Phillips has already been doing homework on prospective candidates. While Fangio likely gets a look, don’t be surprised if the Bears focus on hiring an offensive coach who can help rookie QB Mitch Trubisky, as the Eagles did with Doug Pederson and Carson Wentz.”

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This makes a ton of sense. We made the same argument recently discussing perfect holiday gifts for every NFL team, noting Fox had to leave so a young offensive coach could come in and turn Trubisky into a star.

Likely, these two coaches won’t be the only ones to be fired :moon: heading into Black Monday. We’ll be keeping up on all the decisions as teams look to the future following the end of the 2017 regular season.
« Last Edit: December 12/30/17, 11:57:41 PM by Lee Borgersen »
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Good post Lee.  Will be fun to watch the changes that happen.  I sure don't want to lose Shurmer but will probably happen.  Maybe he is content to be the OC with us.  At least for a couple more years.