Jay Gruden the First NFL Coach to Be Fired in 2015?

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Posted: August 28, 2015

Updated: October 6, 2017

Jay Gruden is the favorite to be fired first in 2015 amongst NFL coaches according to GTbets NFL betting odds.

Jay Gruden could be the first NFL coach to be fired this year, gambling news report. Not just because he humiliated franchise quarterback Robert Griffin III in a preseason game. But because what he did was bad coaching according to pundits and even a fellow NFL head coach. He left his quarterback on the field after receiving big hits behind a pretty much useless offensive line. And it was in a preseason game, not in a playoff encounter.

The Washington Redskins as a team look miserable under Jay Gruden. Actually they continue to look miserable. He took over the team last year, after Mike Shanahan was fired following a 3-13 season. Gruden took them to a slightly less shameful 4-12 and it is no surprise that they are outsiders regarding the NFC East title this year at 13.00 (12/1) according to GTbets NFL odds.

Gruden to be fired first?



Regarding Super Bowl odds, they are just over the bottom of the field. The Washington Redskins are 101.00 (100/1) to win Super Bowl 50. Only the success of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (126.00; 125/1) and the Tennessee Titans (201.00; 200/1) pays more money than that at GTbets. It is understandable that Jay Gruden is the favorite to lose his job first this season amongst NFL head coaches. He being fired first is available at 2.20 (6/5) from GTbets selection of NFL odds.

Top underdog to be fired first is Mike Pettine, who leads the Cleveland Browns since last year. He completed a 7-9 season in 2014, and that meant the last place for the Browns in the AFC North. Pettine’s biggest problem has been the integration of last year’s 22nd overall pick, flashy quarterback Johnny Manziel to his offense.

You will find more NFL and other US major sports betting odds at GTbets. The NFL regular season start edging closer, so don’t forget to sign up at GTbets, to wager on NFL matches with excellent odds! Though US gambling laws vary from state to state, GTbets also accept US players, so if you live in a place with legalized sports betting, this gambling destination might be the place to go to bet on NFL online.
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