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Coaches who didn’t get second chances

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There was an incident where Perkins physically attacked a player (Ron Heller). I don't know how much reporting it got at the time.

Perkins was unorthodox as hell. He signed Ray Seals off of a semi-pro team in Syracuse in the late 1980s. Seals ended up playing almost a decade in the league.
 
Jim Fashel, went to a Super Bowl, won 2 more playoff games than Marvin Lewis. Fashel was 54 when he was fired by the Giants and he never got another chance.
 
I did some more investigating on the rumors alluded to by Daniel Simpson Day.
Fashel appears to have partied himself out of the league, which if true I can never recall happening to an NFL coach.
 
I did some more investigating on the rumors alluded to by Daniel Simpson Day.
Fashel appears to have partied himself out of the league, which if true I can never recall happening to an NFL coach.

Going way back when, Buddy Parker quit the Lions after a drinking spree which climaxed with him announcing at the welcome dinner that the team was horrible, so he was resigning. That turned out to be the year the Lions won their last title.

Then Parker went to the Steelers, had a few winning seasons, then quit because, while drunk, he wanted to dump a player and the Rooneys wanted him to wait until he sobered up before making the decision.
 
While be a bad pro coach and age played bigger factors in him not coaching again, Barry Switzer was alleged to have been drunk most nights during his final season.
 
Blatt was a clashic high risk/high reward coach. He was chosen for the rebuild which was preempted by LeBron. Coaching in Israel and Russia doesn't exactly prepare one for the NBA and the players didn't respond to him. Plus, they won the title the year he was booted and made 2 more finals after that.

Walt Michaels didn't get a sniff after he quit the Jets and the USFL folded. I guess the bottle did him in.
 
Mike Sherman. At least not at the NFL level. He left with a high winning percentage but, I believe, outside of the NFC Central/North games, he was a .500 coach.

I wouldn't be surprised to see Mike McCarthy not get a second NFL head coaching job, unless it was at some bottom leader like Cincinnati.

Some of the others in this list that cross my mind... Mike Tice, Jim Tomsula, Cam Cameron, Steve Spagnola, Scott Linehan. Jim Hanifan, I thought, did a good job with the St. Louis Cardinals but never got a second shot.
 
I think Billick is smart and a good organizer. But his limitations were pretty well exposed over a 10-year stretch.
It does not look good for a guy not only (a) with an offensive pedigree but (b) as pompous as Billick is/was to be leading a *terrible* offense for that long.
He might say he likes TV. But if you're him and you're being pashed over for gigs by coaches like Jack Del Rio then it's over.
Well, he did win a Super Bowl with Trent Dilfer as quarterback. That's got to count for something.
 

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