Odds on Next NFL Head Coach to Be Fired or Resign: Mike Smith Favored

Written by:
Carrie Stroup
Published on:
Nov/13/2014
Odds on Next NFL Head Coach to Be Fired or Resign: Mike Smith Favored

Carrie Stroup here with your odds on the next NFL Head Coach to be fired or resign just released by Sportsbook.ag.

Mike Smith of the Falcons is the early favorite at 2-1, double the favorite of those Head Coaches with the next shortest odds – Ron Rivera of the Panthers and Marc Trestman of the Bears, both at 4-1.

Atlanta looked promising early on the season but have since reverted back to their old ways of last season.  A win last week brought Atlanta to 3-6 and, with none of the teams in the NFC South above .500, the Falcons can easily lead the division in no time.  They will play division rivals Carolina this week.  Both teams have near identical records, though the Panthers also have a tie under their belt.

Rex Ryan of the New York Jets has tremendous value at 12-1.

Next NFL Head Coach to Leave/Quit/Resign or get Fired (All Bets Action)           

Mike Smith (Falcons)                 2-1

Ron Rivera (Panthers)                4-1

Marc Trestman (Bears)               4-1

Joe Philbin (Dolphins)               10-1

Gus Bradley (Jaguars)               10-1

Rex Ryan (Jets)                         12-1

Tom Coughlin (Giants)               12-1

Marvin Lewis (Bengals)              15-1

Jeff Fisher (Rams)                     15-1

Ken Whisenhunt (Titans)             15-1

Jason Garrett (Cowboys)           20-1

Jim Harbaugh (49ers)                 25-1

- Carrie Stroup, Gambling911.com Senior Reporter

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