We're only seven weeks into the NFL season and already the contenders have
begun to separate themselves from the pretenders. Several head coaches are
already starting to feel the heat as their teams are failing to meet pre-season
expectations. With a number of teams off to a slow start, PinnacleSports.com
today announced updated odds on which current NFL coach will be the first to
lose his job. The largest sports betting site on the Internet,
Pinnacle
Sportsbook has created individual odds on 12 NFL head coaches becoming the
first coaching casualty this season. After following up a choke job of historic
proportions on Monday Night versus Chicago, with a loss last Sunday to the lowly
Raiders, it's no surprise that Arizona's Dennis Green is the odds-on favorite to
become the first coach to get his walking papers at 1/1 odds (i.e., win $1 for
every $1 bet). While only in his second year at the helm, Romeo Crennel (7/1) might be on
the verge of losing his job in Cleveland as the team continues to falter and
just this week, offensive coordinator Maurice Carthon resigned. Although widely
considered the worst team in the NFL, Art Shell (8/1) may get some leeway from
Al Davis in Oakland knowing that the team is in full rebuilding mode. With a
shocking 1-6 start to the season, the playoff aspirations in Miami are all but
gone and
Pinnacle Sportsbook now lists the chances of the previously unthinkable
firing of Nick Saban at 9/1. "Several media reports already indicate that unless Arizona wins at Green Bay
this weekend, Dennis Green might not make it through the team's Week 9 bye as
head coach of the Cardinals," said Simon Noble of
Pinnacle
Sportsbook. "If blowing a 20-point halftime lead on Monday Night Football
and exploding at the post-game press conference weren't enough, Arizona were
then dominated by the previously winless Raiders - a sure sign that Green's days
are numbered. The race to become the first NFL coaching casualty would even be
hotly contested without Green in the equation as Crennel, Shell and Saban all
appear to be firmly headed for the chopping block." The oddsmakers at
Pinnacle
Sportsbook list Buffalo's Dick Jauron at 11/1 odds to get his walking papers
first, even though he's only in his first season leading the Bills. Veteran
coaches Jeff Fisher (13/1) and Joe Gibbs (13/1) are also solid candidates to
become the first coaching casualty this season as their teams have combined for
a total of just three wins. San Francisco's Mike Nolan and Detroit's Rod
Marinelli, who are in the midst of rebuilding projects with their teams, have
both been listed at 15/1. Although Tampa Bay has rallied for back-to-back wins after starting 0-5 this
year,
Pinnacle Sportsbook still lists head coach Jon Gruden at 24/1 to become the
first coach to get his pink slip this year. Meanwhile, head coach of the
reigning Super Bowl Champion Pittsburgh Steelers, Bill Cowher and first year
coach Mike McCarthy of Green Bay, are both listed as long shots to be the first
coaching casualty at 31/1. Which Of These NFL Coaches Will Lose His Job First? For more information and a complete list of odds, please visit
Pinnacle Sportsbook.
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