Black Monday Is Over, but These 3 Coaches May Still Get the Boot
The NFL's "Black Monday" has come and gone, and we saw both Tampa Bay's Raheem Morris and St. Louis' Steve Spagnuolo get the axe from their respective positions.
But with Black Monday over, is it safe to assume that no other NFL coaches will be fired this offseason?
Not so fast.
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The following coaches may still get the boot after all the self-scouting is completed.
Rex Ryan, New York Jets
There's no doubt that letting Ryan go is unlikely. It's not completely out of left field, though, especially after the five-year-old temper tantrums that some of the Jets players pulled in the days after being eliminated from the playoffs.
In the end, the Jets are a reflection of their head coach.
That was all fun and games when the Jets were making AFC Championship Games, but those kind of antics get old when you're not winning, especially in a town like New York.
Still, this would be a huge shock if Ryan was fired.
Jim Caldwell, Indianapolis Colts
Considering Norv Turner and Andy Reid have been deemed safe by their respective teams, Caldwell may be the most likely to still be let go. Bill Polian has already been removed as general manager, and owner Jim Irsay said that the thought process hasn't been completed on Caldwell.
After a 2-14 season, it's going to be a tough sell to keep him.
Leslie Frazier, Minnesota Vikings
It'll be interesting to see what new GM Rick Spielman will do with Frazier. The Vikings used to employ an "Authority Triangle," that included Spielman, the head coach (Brad Childress, then Frazier) and Rob Brzezinski, who negotiated contracts and worked with the salary cap.
Now Spielman has full control. Will he go in a different direction at head coach? The Vikings would be paying three different coaches if he went down that path.

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