1. Rex Ryan, New York Jets
2013 is kind of a no-win situation for the Jets and especially Ryan. His team has gotten progressively worse every single season from the moment he took over. In 2009, he got the 9-7 Jets to the AFC Championship Game but lost to the Colts. In 2010, he got an improved 11-5 Jets to the AFC Championship Game, but lost to the Steelers. Everyone thought the Jets were the new toast of the town, but then reality struck in as they went down to 8-8 and had the Giants run their faces in the dirt on Christmas Eve, a game that propelled the Giants on their Super Bowl run, while Ryan was left with a foot in his mouth. In 2012, it got even worse for the Jets as they finished 6-10 and were an embarrassment to the city and in the league. Ryan got a pass though because his two best players were injured for most of the season. The Jets aren't expected to be any better than a 5 or 6 win team, and some are even picking them to be a 2-14 team in 2013. That may get Ryan sent packing after five seasons. But in reality, he might not want the mess that the Jets have created anyway.
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