Halfway thru the NFL season and fans are already calling for heads to roll. Some of these are obvious but, some are not:
Rams (3-5) -
Jeff Fisher - how this guy kept his job after last year is a miracle. The Rams needed to make a big splash in LaLaland but, thus far its been a big dud. The offense is as vanilla as ever and for some reason Todd Gurley has regressed. They moved up in the draft to get Goff and he's yet to see the field.
Chances of being fired - 85%
Jags (2-6) -
Gus Bradley - oh boy where do I start.... . Some "experts" picked the Jags to win the AFC South or at least get a WC spot; that's a foregone conclusion. The defense & offense both have the players to have made those playoff dreams come true but, the coach..... Blake has regressed to the point that its cringe-worthy watching. Again, the defense isn't bad but, they can't carry the team (ala Denver).
Chances of being fired 100%Bengals (3-4-1)
Marvin Lewis- the Bengals could still win the AFC North (Steelers/Ravens 4-4) & make the playoffs but, its the only way. Nothing has changed much from last year to this year on either side of the ball that would have them w/a losing record. Sometimes a change is just needed.
Chances of being fired 65%Patriots - just kidding

Packers (4-4)
Mike McCarthy - Much like the AFC North; the NFC North is still up for grabs (even the Bears (2-6) are in contention). The Packers have no running game and the wr's are pedestrian at best. The defense isn't getting beat down but, neither are they doing any beating. Aaron Rodgers is an elite qb but, he's had his fair share of miscues as well.
Chances of being fired 30%Colts (4-5)
Chuck Pagano- he prolly should've been fired in the offseason (along w/Grigson) but, neither were and pore Andrew Luck is paying for it. The AFC South can be won by the Colts/Texans(5-3) or Titans (4-5). But, that Colts o-line is dreadful. Playoffs or not; Pagano probably won't be back.
Chances of being fired 100%