He could be fired, but the question is "Should he be"
judging from all you hurting puppies the answer is yes. But is he really the problem? A lot of successful coaches took more than two years to get there. Every season is a microcosm of itself. This team went through a lot, but in my eyes it wasn't all on Joe. Actually you could make an argument they stood tall because of the coach during the national flogging of the team. Injuries, players aging, they all play a part. Nobody saw this offense of line being as bad as it turned out. If it wasn't for such a mismatch, we probably don't lose the two Buffalo games. It probably would be a little bit more prudent to wait until everyone is a little more rational before addressing this question.