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Message summary| scatter! 4 head coaches in 40 hours!

Message summary| scatter! 4 head coaches in 40 hours!

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The Bears, Dolphins and Vikings sacked their respective managers

Message summary| scatter! 4 head coaches in 40 hours!

On Monday, US time, several teams announced their decision to learn about their employers.

Dolphins announced the dismissal of Brian Flores in the morning. After a 10-6 record last season, the Dolphins are also seen as one of the teams competing for the top spot in the American League East. But after winning the opening game, the Dolphins suffered a seven-game losing streak. Although they were then among the playoffs with seven straight wins, they lost to the Titans in week 17, confirming their fifth consecutive year of missing the playoffs.

The Vikings sacked coach Mike Zimmer, who led the team for eight years, and general manager Rick Spielman. Zimmer's record was 72-56-1 during his tenure, but the Vikings' overall record over the past two years was 15-18, missing the playoffs. Quarterback Kirk Cousins is still strong with the offensive group, but Cousins will take up $45 million in salary space next season. To strengthen the defense, the new coach has to find some cost-effective options.

The Bears sacked Matt Nagy, who had a four-year record of 34-31. Necky led the team to the top spot in the North in the first year of his tenure, but then the record was only 20-27. After quarterback Mitchell Trubisky was traded, Necky traded up with general manager Ryan Pace to select Justin Fields. But Fields didn't fare well either, with the Bears having to let veteran Andy Dalton start.

Coupled with former Mustang coach Vic Van Gior, who was announced to be fired on Saturday night, US time, four head coaches have parted ways with the team in just 40 hours.

Giants general manager Dave Getman announced his retirement

Message summary| scatter! 4 head coaches in 40 hours!

On Monday, Giants general manager Dave Gettleman announced his retirement decision. The Giants will immediately begin their search for the next candidate.

According to ESPN, the Giants have applied for interviews with Joe Schoen, assistant general manager of Bill, Ryan Poles, executive head of player personnel for the Chiefs, Ryan Cowden, vice chairman of the Titans' player personnel department, and Monti Ossenfort, director of the player personnel department.

Coach Joe Judge was not mentioned in the statement, and there have been previous reports that Jaggy will continue to be the team's manager next season, and has also received support from players.

During His tenure, the Giants have a combined record of 19-46 and lose at least 10 games each season. He drafted Daniel Jones in the first round No. 6 in 2019 in the hope that he would succeed Eli Manning. But Jones' performance has been inconsistent, and the problem of ball transfer has not improved.

Gateman threw heavy bucks in the free market, but he didn't always reap the rewards. Offensive striker Nate Solder signed a four-year, $62 million contract and outside receiver Kenny Golladay signed a four-year, $72 million contract, but neither of them did well.

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