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Coaching in the NFL is one of the hardest professions out there. You get criticized every week, win or lose. You typically don't last but a few years in the same job and in most cases, you get fired. I listened to ESPN today talk about the Lane Kiffin firing. Funny part is, it's going to turn into a legal battle now since the Raiders "reportedly" aren't going to 'honor' his contract and they won't pay him any further. Regardless what comes out in the wash (was Kiffin challenging authority, did he say things and do things wrong to deserve to be fired in the way he did), it will ultimately show that the NFL head coach is one of the suckiest jobs out there. When it's good, it's great. When it's bad, you have unions, courts, and owners involved in a bunch of BS. I would love the opportunity to coach in the NFL one day, but this shit just sucks when you hear how messy it's gonna be.
Side note, Kiffin's wife is expecting a child in January. Her biggest concern was where is she going to have the baby. Will she be in Oakland or somewhere else... Well, I guess she knows the answer now.
