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Andy Reid, Eagles (3-3)
In defense of: Reid is a proven winner during his 14 seasons with Philadelphia (129-84-1) and has adroitly handled adversity before. One such example came in 2008 when the Eagles rebounded from a 5-5-1 record to reach the NFC Championship Game.
Let’s not forget, too, that this may be the most difficult year in Reid’s life from a personal standpoint. His long-troubled son Garrett was found dead in a dorm room during training camp over the summer.
Forecast: Reid was placed under the gun in the preseason when Eagles owner Jeff Lurie said another 8-8 record would be “unacceptable.” Reid is coaching for his job, which helps explain why he fired an assistant during the season for the first time since becoming Eagles head coach in 1999. The next change could come at quarterback, with Vick in danger of being bumped by promising rookie Nick Foles. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)
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