The Jacksonville Jaguars Have Finally Fired Head Coach Gus Bradley


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The Jacksonville Jaguars are in the market for a new head coach. The team announced that it fired Gus Bradley on Sunday afternoon after it fell to the Houston Texans.

Bradley became the team’s head coach prior to the 2013 season. The Jags never won more than five games in a year during his tenure, and after falling to the Texans on Sunday, the team fell to 2-12 on the 2016 season.

On his head coaching career, which began after a successful stint as the defensive coordinator with the Seattle Seahawks, Bradley accrued an amazing 14-48 record. For reference on how hard the Bradley era was in Jacksonville, here’s a fun stat.

As you can guess, with a record this bad, a lot of Jaguars fans were happy to see their now-former head coach go.

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On that last one, there are a lot of people making jokes about Fisher becoming the next Jaguars head coach. Why? Well, probably because the internet is a dark and scary place.

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No matter what, the Jaguars will need to find a coach who is willing to build a team that needs a lot of help. It has a solid stable of receivers and some young talent on the defensive side of the ball, but the next coach is going to need some time to build up the roster they want.