Come on...I know you you felt that way many times when you are at your job and throwing your life away in Cubicle Island. I am not a big fan of that Island, their concierge services are terrible. Even the food is not edible, but I am not complaning....am I? Many people who are reading this can relate to what I am talking about. You go to your job everyday not knowing when Judgement Day is coming. You are trying to manage your team and when your boss ask what is going on, you say the old cliche "Just trying to take it one day at a time boss." Weeks and months pass by and then BAM!!! You are faced with the performance evaluation and your boss gives you the boot without even letting you finish the job.
I had to write this because my question hasn't been answered. What the hell is wrong with these owners in the National Football League firing their boss so fast. At least wait till they finish the year out then you can make a decision. Several notbale coaches have been fired earlier this season such as Lane Kiffin of the Oakland Raiders, Scott Linehan of the St. Louis Rams, and Mike Nolan of the San Francisco 49ers. Don't get me wrong, if the man is not doing his job, a decision will have to be made whether or not he will stay. But, why fire a coach during the midseason especially when he bust his behind all through summer and training camp to get the roster right, and then he gets the hear those two words that no employees want to hear. It seems to me that a lot of these owners want to win so bad. If that is the fact, then get on the gridiron field yourself, put some pads on, and go head to head with those large athletes. That can be a pretty good solution to winning.
I understand the atrocity that was happening in Oakland with Mr. Kiffin and owner Al Davis. I must say this, I give Kiffin a lot of respect because he showed to people across the league that he wasn't going to let anybody run over him as if he was a speedbump on the road. A guy who was hired at the age of 31, Mr. Davis was hoping he can manipulate him despite his youthful exuberance and that he was going to abide to everything he says. A bad move on Davis' part. Maybe one day, he will get another job in the league as a head coach, but for now, college is his route. It is hard especially for a coach he gets the opportunity lead a new team, and he has to move his family and all his belongings to that city. Here is a memo to all owners: Stop with the firing already so early, it only makes you look bad!!


