Each NFL season, it occurs: A handful of coaches get fired when their groups underachieve, whether or not they need to get fired or not.
Generally, individuals can see these firings coming from a mile away, and generally they arrive out of left area.
On Tuesday, sports activities commentator Colin Cowherd made 5 daring predictions for the 2024 NFL season, and he predicted that Dennis Allen of the New Orleans Saints would be the first head coach to be fired, and that the Saints will miss the playoffs once more.
“I think Jordan Love wins MVP.”@ColinCowherd drops his 5 NFL daring predictions for the 2024 season pic.twitter.com/w1FQzohd5P
— Herd w/Colin Cowherd (@TheHerd) August 20, 2024
Cowherd’s argument is that the Saints have a tough schedule over the primary six weeks of the season, and he additionally mentioned the Atlanta Falcons and even the Carolina Panthers clearly have higher rosters than the Saints.
Final season, many had been selecting New Orleans to complete first within the NFC South, particularly after they acquired four-time Professional Bowl quarterback Derek Carr.
However they fell simply in need of that mark, going 9-8 and lacking the playoffs regardless of rating within the prime 10 in factors scored and allowed.
Whereas they’ve a stable huge receiver in Chris Olave, in addition to a brand new move rusher in Chase Younger, they’ve some query marks elsewhere.
Alvin Kamara, their star working again, has been absent from coaching camp, and whereas Allen has mentioned it’s as a result of he has again tightness, he’s additionally reportedly sad along with his contract.
The Saints’ probabilities of making the playoffs in 2024 have additionally diminished due to the Falcons’ acquisitions of linebacker Matthew Judon and security Justin Simmons, who collectively have six Professional Bowl alternatives in 16 seasons.
Whereas the Panthers had the league’s worst document in 2023, they nonetheless have a possible future star QB in Bryce Younger, plus a pair of succesful huge receivers in Adam Thielen and newcomer Diontae Johnson.