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Wednesday, January 04, 2006

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While yesterday was New Year's day for most, it was "black monday" for many coaches around the NFL.
While one coaching departure was the direct result of a retirement (Dick Vermeil - KC) the other bon voyage's were less happier situations but much warranted on all accounts.
The Minnesota Vikings said goodbye to head coach Mike Tice which was no surprise to anybody that has any common sense whatsoever. This guy wasn't worthy of a head coaching position from the day he signed his contract and this all being said from a huge Vikings fan.
The Vikings came into this year with big expectations and even had people talking Super Bowl now that team cancer Randy Moss had retired. We can't credit Tice with the team completely missing the playoffs however he sure didn't help. Sex boat scandals, ticket scalping and a short list of other clown-like moves left some wondering how he even lasted until the end of the season!

The Rams said goodbye to offensive genius Mike Martz as well. This was somewhat of a sad move as this has more to do with his health than anything else. Martz is a great head coach and would probably still be with the Rams had he not had the health problem. Best of luck to you Mike, your a great coach.
How can one not feel sorry for Mike Sherman who leaves the Packers after he was left with very little to start the season and what he did have he lost to injury! Scapegoat anyone?
Dom Capers leaves the Houston Texans after having 4 years to get the expansion franchise off the ground. He had his chance, time to let somebody else step in and see what they can do with Reggie Bush assuming they don't trade that pick away.
Lastly, Jim Haslett hase been fired as well. We expected to see more from the Saints this year but between Deuce going down, the New Orleans flood and an underperforming Aaron Brooks, we can't really blame Jim for the Saints woes and frankly until they get rid of a poor decision making QB Brooks, their screwed.
Back later with more reports from the NFL as they happen!
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