Regardless of race, I cannot feel sorry for any NFL coach getting fired

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The only jobs I could think of that's more stressful is maybe a CEO, small business owner and a high level gov't official thats more or less it. There aren't many other jobs this stressful that's why so few people are built for it.
I dont think thats true breh. just in software industry theres tons of people who barely sleep, and when they do its in the office, etc. investment bankers live in hell every day.

lots of jobs are highly stressful and leave you exhausted away from family...
 

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Bruce Arians bout to get a job then Norv Turner is going to groom young Luck. League aint safe when that happens :blessed:
 

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the only thing that sucks is the lower level assistant coaches that get fired along with the head coach. They don't make near as much as the head coach and they get scrapped and thrown in the bushes as well. They have to scramble to get another team quick. especially if they have a family to support.

cosign this. those are the ones that get fired without the golden parachute that the head coach typically has.
 

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Romeo took it on the chin though, sounds like he gon pop a couple bottles of Moet and celebrate his departure from that weak ass organization....

his recent tweet:It has happened. Going home to watch it snow. Happy New Year." #CLASS #BLACKMONDAY
 

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So you're on a job making $3-4 million dollars per year for a few years or more.....you get fired. Tough. :yeshrug: If you saved ur money even halfway decently you'll never be forced to work again a day in ur life. How many of the people saying they "feel sorry for you", can say that? And given the system of pro-sports, you'll get bumped down to a job making $200,000-$300,000 somewhere else. That's hardly a meager living.

If you're a black coach and a white coach got a longer chance than you? Big deal, you still made several million dollars and you have a better situation than 99.99% of all African-Americans. Not saying it's fair, just saying, I can't feel sorry for you. :upsetfavre:


Its not about "feelin sorry" for a head coach for bein fired. Its still a man losin his job. Its not about the money, its about an individual losing a job in which he loves. I'm not sure if u understand how hard it is to be a head coach. The hours they put in, the stresses of the job, the mental and strategic efforts that thy put in are paramount.

And I don't think that any head coach is seeking out sympathy from u or anyone else.
 

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its not about feeling sorry, but having a nfl job there is only 32 of them, you put in like 15 hour days, only to fail

im pretty sure the majority of nfl coaches love their job, it was a dream to becom ea nfl coach and then its gone

do you actually think guys like andy reid need the money? all of these guys who are fired can get 6 figure jobs tom as coordinators or sports analysts
 

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The fact that there are a ton of variables that go into winning a game which the coach has no control over is the messed up part. Losing your job from things you can't control has to suck.
 

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Romeo Crennel I feel bad for. The guy gets promoted,team (same guys who left him as a coordinator) basically quits on him,witnesses a suicide and gets fired for the second time in his career as coach.
 

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when i got fired from my job a year ago none of them coaches gave a fukk about me

fukk them and their careers
 
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I'm glad these GM's are gettin fired too. It's one thing if you can't get the guys to produce on the field, it's another if you have shytty drafts and free agent pickups.
 

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Its not about "feelin sorry" for a head coach for bein fired. Its still a man losin his job. Its not about the money, its about an individual losing a job in which he loves. I'm not sure if u understand how hard it is to be a head coach. The hours they put in, the stresses of the job, the mental and strategic efforts that thy put in are paramount.

And I don't think that any head coach is seeking out sympathy from u or anyone else.

It is about the money regarding this thread topic.

Look at how many people in the USA who have gotten laid off over the past few years due to the economy.......would they give a damn if they had $10-12 million dollars in the bank? :comeon:

Is it about "a man losing his job he loves" when these CEO's get canned and get $15 million to leave? :upsetfavre:

And being a coach is a long hour job, but the head coach does moreso the overseeing rather than the grunt work the assts. and coordinators do. A head coach is only as good as his assistants.

the only thing that sucks is the lower level assistant coaches that get fired along with the head coach. They don't make near as much as the head coach and they get scrapped and thrown in the bushes as well. They have to scramble to get another team quick. especially if they have a family to support.

Yeah these are the guys who get the worst end of it. And they often do the majority of the work, while the head coach gets all the credit.

TS makes it sound like everyone can be a head coach for the NFL :pachaha:

I'm not sure where I suggested such.
 

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It is about the money regarding this thread topic.

Look at how many people in the USA who have gotten laid off over the past few years due to the economy.......would they give a damn if they had $10-12 million dollars in the bank? :comeon:

Is it about "a man losing his job he loves" when these CEO's get canned and get $15 million to leave? :upsetfavre:

And being a coach is a long hour job, but the head coach does moreso the overseeing rather than the grunt work the assts. and coordinators do. A head coach is only as good as his assistants.

I guess I'm not understand your position. The coaches are not seeking out your sympathy. You are highly mistaken if u think the assistant coaches do more or less work than the head coaches. The head coaches are asked to do more on and off the field. The head coaches have to answer to the media, the GMs, the athletic directors and is solely responsible for the team.

Trust me fam, I know from personal experience how this shyt works
 

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I guess I'm not understand your position. The coaches are not seeking out your sympathy. You are highly mistaken if u think the assistant coaches do more or less work than the head coaches. The head coaches are asked to do more on and off the field. The head coaches have to answer to the media, the GMs, the athletic directors and is solely responsible for the team.

Trust me fam, I know from personal experience how this shyt works

So the fact that some head coaches suffer after certain assistants/coordinators leave them for better jobs doesnt mean anything?

SOME coaches may be more hands on. Rex Ryan may be more hands on regarding the Jets defensively. Jason Garrett may be more hands on offensively than ost coaches.

Who cares about answering to the media, etc., and any good GM is mostly in the loop anyway.

And my position is moreso the fans who say, "I feel sorry for so n so....because he got fired" Not that the coaches themselves are soliciting such.
 

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So the fact that some head coaches suffer after certain assistants/coordinators leave them for better jobs doesnt mean anything?

SOME coaches may be more hands on. Rex Ryan may be more hands on regarding the Jets defensively. Jason Garrett may be more hands on offensively than ost coaches.

Who cares about answering to the media, etc., and any good GM is mostly in the loop anyway.

And my position is moreso the fans who say, "I feel sorry for so n so....because he got fired" Not that the coaches themselves are soliciting such.


I don't know why u even brought up the fact that assistants/coordinators leave for different teams and head coaches suffering from that:childplease: that is an obvious fact in some cases.

What does that have to do with your original position of u not feelin sorry for head coaches?

I'm not even refuting that bruh. But that's for another conversation. But ultimatley no, I don't feel "sorry" for coaches that get fired either. I don't feel "sorry" for anyone tht gets fired. Life ain't fair:manny:
 
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