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Analyst Names His Top-5 NFL Coaches Under The Most Pressure


A general view of the goal post at FedExField before the start of the Washington Redskins and Tampa Bay Buccaneers game on August 29, 2012 in Landover, Maryland.
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The NFL season is just around the corner, meaning that the rosters are pretty much set by now.

Of course, there will be a couple of minor moves that could still end up having a significant impact on a team or two, but most of the field is set already.

With that in mind, and all teams having clear and evident expectations, NFL analyst Emmanuel Acho put together his list of the top-five NFL coaches under the most pressure right now.

At No. 5, he talked about Mike Vrabel of the Tennessee Titans, a team that doesn’t even know who’s going to be the starting quarterback next season and that has made some questionable personnel decisions in the past couple of years.

Then he talked about Arthur Smith, citing that he’s flying under the radar but that nobody usually takes running backs in the first round anymore, which is why Bijan Robinson could end up costing him his job next season.

Notably, he later discussed Brandon Staley’s situation with the Los Angeles Chargers, stating that he definitely can coach but adding that someone will have to go if they underperform next season again.

Bill Belichick got the nod at No. 2, and rightfully so, as he’s been in a bit of a public feud with team owner Robert Kraft, who won’t hesitate to let him go if they don’t go back to their winning ways.

And last but not least, obviously he talked about Robert Saleh, who has every single thing he needs to succeed after trading for Aaron Rodgers, and everything short of a trip to the Super Bowl will feel like a failure.


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