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Bill Belichick, Brandon Staley, Frank Reich among NFL coaches under threat

The legendary 23-year tenure of Bill Belichick at the New England Patriots is under a cloud. BUCKY BROOKS looks at five NFL coaches in trouble at the season’s midpoint

New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick is facing questions over his legendary tenure. Picture: Chris Unger/Getty Images/AFP
New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick is facing questions over his legendary tenure. Picture: Chris Unger/Getty Images/AFP

NFL head coaches on the hot seat: Bill Belichick among 5 who could be at risk

The NFL season is nearing its midpoint, with owners and executives closely evaluating their teams to see which moves are needed to maximise their potential. Whether it is realising a playoff dream in 2023 or tearing down the squad to help spark a resurgent run in 2024 or later, a handful of head coaches are sitting squarely on the hot seat heading down the stretch.

Though a dramatic turnaround down the stretch could spare some of these coaches from dismissal, here are five head coaches working to save their jobs:

Bill Belichick, New England Patriots

It is hard to envision the Patriots without Bill Belichick on the sidelines, but the franchise could part ways with the legendary coach after a disappointing four-year run following the end of the Tom Brady era. The NFL‘s No. 2 most-winning coach of all time is under .500 since TB12’s departure, and his lack of success without the G.O.A.T. has led to questions regarding his methods and the “Patriot Way”.

From the team‘s draft failures and talent acquisition miscues to the suspect coaching appointments and faulty execution, the current version of the Patriots looks nothing like the squad that dominated from the 2000s through the 2010s.

With the rapid decline and the growing talent disparity between the Patriots and the rest of the league suggesting Bill the general manager failed Bill the head coach, Robert Kraft might part ways with the six-time Super Bowl winner to start the rebuilding process in New England.

Brandon Staley, Los Angeles Chargers

Brandon Staley had led an erratic team in Los Angeles. Picture: Ronald Martinez/Getty Images
Brandon Staley had led an erratic team in Los Angeles. Picture: Ronald Martinez/Getty Images

The ultra-aggressive Stanley could get his walking papers at season’s end due to his team’s underachievement and wacky analytical guesses overshadowing his tenure. Although Justin Herbert has blossomed into a top-five quarterback under his direction, the coach’s belief in his QB1 has led to a series of reckless decisions that have led to questions about his leadership skills.

As the leader of a struggling defence featuring a collection of playmaking veterans and instinctive youngsters, Staley‘s experience and expertise have not produced the consistent results expected from a team with a top-five roster. With last season’s epic playoff meltdown hovering over the franchise, the Chargers might elect to move on from Staley after a three-year roller coaster ride.

Frank Reich, Carolina Panthers

Very few analysts forecasted a one-and-done tenure for Reich when he joined the Panthers as a quarterback whisperer with a No. 1 overall pick at his disposal. Still, the offence‘s disastrous results and Bryce Young’s struggles could prompt the owner to pull the plug on the experiment.

Frank Reich’s Carolina Panthers are 0-6. Picture: Nic Antaya/Getty Images
Frank Reich’s Carolina Panthers are 0-6. Picture: Nic Antaya/Getty Images

With an 0-6 record and Reich handing off play-calling duties to offensive co-ordinator Thomas Brown, questions persist about the veteran coach‘s relationship with the quarterback and his adaptability as a schemer and tactician.

Throw in the defence‘s regression with a talented but oft-injured line-up featuring blue-chip players at marquee spots (Brian Burns, Derrick Brown, JayCee Horn and Jeremy Chinn), the Panthers look nothing like the playoff contender that was expected to take the NFC South by storm in Reich’s first season.

Ron Rivera, Washington Commanders

The two-time NFL Coach of the Year was expected to bring stability and a winning pedigree to an organisation that endured two decades of chaos under Daniel Snyder. Despite guiding the Commanders to a playoff appearance in 2020, the team has never posted a winning mark under his direction, and the underachievement could result in a pink slip from new ownership at season’s end.

After a playoff appearance in 2020 Ron Rivera’s Washington Commanders have underachieved. Picture: Georgia. Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images/AFP
After a playoff appearance in 2020 Ron Rivera’s Washington Commanders have underachieved. Picture: Georgia. Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images/AFP

Perhaps Sam Howell‘s emergence as an intriguing QB can buy Rivera some time to fix an underachieving defence loaded with first-round talent. As a former defensive co-ordinator, Rivera must help defensive co-ordinator Jack Del Rio push the right buttons to unlock a defence that was supposed to be the squad’s strength. If the Commanders post another sub-. 500 mark or miss the playoffs for the third straight season, it will be hard for Washington’s new ownership group to keep Rivera around, considering the lack of wins throughout his tenure.

Matt Eberflus, Chicago Bears

The team‘s futility and mismanagement of Justin Fields could put Eberflus and Co. on the hot seat without a drastic turnaround down the stretch. The third-year quarterback has regressed after an encouraging 2022 campaign that raised expectations in the Windy City. With questions about Fields’ fit within the scheme, the Bears could also swap out their offensive play-caller to see if they can salvage Eberflus as the team leader.

Matt Eberflus needs a late season turnaround to shore up his position at the Bears. Picture: Michael Reaves/Getty Images
Matt Eberflus needs a late season turnaround to shore up his position at the Bears. Picture: Michael Reaves/Getty Images

Given the defence‘s woes under his direction following the mysterious departure of his former defensive co-ordinator (Alan Williams), the Bears could blow up the entire staff and start from scratch with a new head coach and quarterback ushering in a new era in Chicago.

-Fox Sports News US

Originally published as Bill Belichick, Brandon Staley, Frank Reich among NFL coaches under threat

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