Green Bay Coach Killers?
A lot has been made this week of the fact that, for the second time in three weeks, the Green Bay Packers played and blew out a pre-season NFL favorite that was slumping, leading to that team's coach being fired on Monday.
First, it was a Sunday night beat down of Wade Phillips and the Cowboys. The Cowboys showed Phillips the door, and they've won two straight games to improve to 3-7...
Then, Sunday, the Packers delivered a 31-3 statement win in Minnesota, leading the Vikings to can Brad Childress because the team slumped to 3-7 and lost all hope of a Super Bowl berth.
So there are two questions, I guess. First, did Green Bay really lead those coaches to be canned. And second, can we change the schedule so that Josh McDaniels and Denver play the Packers on Sunday?
While there's little possibility of the second question being answered in my favor, it's pretty clear that the loss to Green Bay was little more than the final nail in the coffin for both Phillips and Childress. With the Cowboys and Vikings — two of the top teams in the NFC a year ago — fading from contention, it was just time to make a change.
The question really should be can Jason Garrett keep the Cowboys on a winning path and can Leslie Frazier get the Vikings turned around. Neither team will be in the playoffs, but 8-8 and 7-9 feels a lot better than 4-12. Just ask a Lions fan.
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