NFL Coaches Haley, Sparano Let Go

Todd Haley of the Kansas City Chiefs and Tony Sparano of the Miami Dolphins were both removed as head coaches Monday, according to reports on the teams’ respective websites.
NFL Coaches Haley, Sparano Let Go
Haley was 19-27 overall since being hired by the Chiefs prior to the 2009 season. (Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images)
Dave Martin
12/12/2011
Updated:
12/12/2011
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Kansas City Chiefs coach

Todd Haley of the Kansas City Chiefs and Tony Sparano of the Miami Dolphins were both removed as head coaches Monday, according to reports on the teams’ respective websites.

Haley, who was hired prior to the 2009 season, led his team to a division title last season before sputtering along this year. The Chiefs (5–8) have lost five of six games to put them in last place in the AFC West. The 44-year-old was 19–27 overall in just under three seasons with Kansas City.

Sparano’s Dolphins (4–9) were also in last place and certain to miss the playoffs for the third straight year. Under his watch, Miami went 11–5 in his inaugural season (2008) to make the playoffs, but followed it up with consecutive 7–9 seasons. Overall, the 50-year-old Sparano was 29–33 in just under four years with the Dolphins.

Dave Martin is a New-York based writer as well as editor. He is the sports editor for the Epoch Times and is a consultant to private writers.
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