Due to his wife’s critical remarks, the Los Angeles Chargers head coach has decided to end his…
The conversation about Los Angeles Chargers head coach Brandon Staley’s need for firing becomes more and more heated every week. After suffering yet another humiliating loss to the Green Bay Packers in Week 11, which dropped their record to 4-6, they have reached a fever pitch.
With all of the talent on the roster, it is almost unbelievable that the Chargers are a losing football team. But the team’s most frequent weakness has been Staley’s defense. They are among the worst units in the NFL and fail to get stops when they most need them.
Since Staley is in charge of their performance, he bears the majority of the blame. He is in charge of calling the defensive plays for the Chargers, and it doesn’t seem to be working.
He got angry with a reporter after the Packers game last weekend when she inquired about whether he would still be calling plays. It’s a topic that has been discussed before, and it appears that Staley has had enough.
You’re free to stop posing that query. Alright, I’ll be calling the defenses. We are therefore clear. After the game, Staley said, “So you don’t have to ask that again.”
Regarding whether he will keep calling defensive plays for the Chargers, Brandon Staley:
You’re free to stop posing that query. Alright, I’ll be calling the defenses. We are therefore clear. That way, you won’t need to ask.” eno5OOSvOw.pic.twitter.com
— NFL on FOX Sports on November 19, 2023 (@NFLonFOX)
Many people are angry about what he said. Rex Ryan, the former head coach of the Buffalo Bills and New York Jets, is among those who have chastised Staley for his remarks.
Ryan, who currently works for ESPN as a studio and analyst, spoke candidly about Staley in a recent episode of Get Up. Not only did he criticize the reporter’s response, but he also took issue with his resume and the actions he took to secure the position of head coach with the Chargers.
How do I feel about that? Ryan stated, “I believe he should return to Division III football, where he belongs.” “Take a look at this man. Man, check out his resume. Really, I apologize. He put a year and a half into organizing a team that my wife could coach with guys like Aaron Donald. Put an end to it.
In the NFL, Staley has the hottest head coaching position. In addition to leading one of the worst teams of the 2023 campaign, the Chargers had a historic collapse in the playoffs against the Jacksonville Jaguars the previous season.
In their Super Wild Card Weekend game, the Chargers led 27-0 late in the first quarter but lost 31-30 after blowing that lead. After that, Staley was fortunate to keep his job, but if the team doesn’t make the playoffs this year, he’ll probably get the boot.