NFL Head Coaches That Could Also Be Fired Mid-Season

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Sep 20, 2015; Cleveland, OH, USA; Cleveland Browns head coach Mike Pettine on the sidelines during the third quarter against the Tennessee Titans at FirstEnergy Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Andrew Weber-USA TODAY Sports

Mike Pettine, Cleveland Browns

– Just like Washington, Mike Pettine’s Browns are improving as each game goes on, but it will all come down to future production with his quarterback group. Josh McCown looked nice yesterday, but if they start picking up multiple losses, the fans will continue to chant for Johnny Manziel, who has given the Browns their only win thus far. Cleveland Browns fans were given their first sneak peek in week two of what a successful Johnny Manziel can do for their organization and it has been temporarily paused for the time being with Mike Pettine choosing Josh McCown regardless. As the fans will grow frustrated with losing, the front office will begin to push for Manziel as well, and if Pettine can’t give them that, then it could be out the door for Mike Pettine and his tenure as the Cleveland Browns head coach.

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