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Re: How often does firing an NFL coach make things better?
I have a friend who was head of an incredibly large government agency. He is famous for firing people at the highest levels for not living up to the needs of the job. It was amazingly effective at getting the people below the 'firee' motivated. I remember him once telling someone "the hardest thing I have to do is fire someone for merely being very good". I think Gruden needs to fire someone, not be fired. Haslett is the obvious choice, in my opinion, since he had no control over his being there in the first place.
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