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NFL coaches most likely to be sacked

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Sportsbook.com posts odds on which failing NFL coach will lose his job first

NEW YORK, NY, - Heads may start to roll for coaches of underperforming NFL teams as we reach the midway point of the season.

Expecting big things from their teams, some underachieving franchises will be looking to make some changes in personnel to boost player performance and hopefully the win column.

Sportsbook.com, the world's largest online sportsbook and casino, has posted odds on which bench boss will be first to lose his job. Favored to get the axe is Arizona Cardinals head coach Dennis Green at 11-10.

Green was expected to bring his Cards to the post season but their chances of succeeding have quickly become a bust.

Not far behind is Romeo Crennel, a 7-2 bet.

His Browns are a meager 1-5 and boast the league's worst offensive ranking, recently prompting offensive coordinator Maurice Carthon to resign.

Also on the chopping block are Nick Saban of the Miami Dolphins and Dick Jauron of the Buffalo Bills with 6-1 odds.

After a strong finish last season and the addition Daunte Caulpepper, the Fins were expecting big things but now sit at the bottom of the standings at 1-6.

In Buffalo, it appeared that the Bills finally had the talent that could compete with the Patriots for the division title, but after a 2-5 start, Jauron is not getting his players to reach their potential. First NFL coach to lose his job (fired or quit)

Dennis Green (Arizona) 11-10 Romeo Crennel (Cleveland) 7-2 Nick Saban (Miami) 6-1 Dick Jauron (Buffalo) 6-1 Art Shell (Oakland) 7-1 Brian Billick (Baltimore) 12-1 Jeff Fisher (Tennessee) 12-1 Rod Marinelli (Detroit) 15-1 Mike Nolan (San Francisco) 15-1 Bill Parcells (Dallas) 15-1 Joe Gibbs (Washington) 15-1 Jon Gruden (Tampa Bay) 18-1 Mike McCarthy (Green Bay) 20-1 Gary Kubiak (Houston) 25-1

For complete NFL odds and props visit Sportsbook.com. *************************




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