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Detroit’s Matt Patricia among coaches on the hot seat

The Houston Texans shocked the NFL world on Monday by firing head coach and general manager Bill O’Brien. Could Detroit Lions coach Matt Patricia be the next to be fired?

Patricia came under fire from fans and former players after blaming the Lions’ struggles on the previous regime. With his seat in Detroit getting hotter, Patricia is likely feeling the pressure during the team’s bye with a 1-3 record.

Since hiring Patricia before the 2018 season, the Lions have been one of the worst teams in the NFL. Under his tutelage, Detroit’s defense has gotten worse and he received strong criticism from several ex-Lions’ defensive players.

 

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Many thought the Lions could be a contender this season, potentially even challenging for the NFC North crown. Instead, the team has already suffered two divisional losses. As well as that, it has blown a two-score lead in each of its three defeats this season.

Despite the team’s poor performances, a staple under Patricia, it seems he will be given more time. According to MLive’s Kyle Meinke, the Lions will keep their head coach in place through the Week 5 bye and they intend for him to remain in the position for some time.

While bye weeks are typically seen as the perfect time to fire a coach, allowing a team two weeks to work with his interim replacement. However, Detroit is sticking by Patricia. Even with new ownership in charge, it seems the Lions are willing to give Patricia more time.

 

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The Lions are set to face the Jacksonville Jaguars in Week 6, followed by the Atlanta Falcons in Week 7. Detroit would seemingly have winnable games on its schedule. If things don’t turn around quickly, that could easily change. There is a real possibility that Patricia is fired before the season ends.

When the Lions fired Jim Caldwell following consecutive 9-7 seasons in 2016 and ’17, general manager Bob Quinn made it clear what he wanted in his next coach. He would target the person who could take the team to the next level, leading to the hiring of his friend from the New England Patriots.

Under Patricia, the Lions have taken a massive step backward. After posting a 36-28 record with two playoff appearances during Caldwell’s four seasons, Detroit has won 10 games. Every aspect of this team has looked worse than we saw in the previous coaching regime, leading to a 10-25-1 record in 36 games.

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