Yes.
George Allen was fired by Los Angeles Rams owner Dan Reeves after the 1968 season. Personal and professional reasons were given for Allen's dismissal. Allen had taken a dismal team, one that had seven consecutive losing seasons (1959-1965) prior to his arrival and turned it into a 10-3-1 team in 1968, this after having an 11-1-2 season in 1967. The Rams' players, almost to a man, revolted and said they would request a trade or retire if Allen were not rehired. Reeves had no choice but to cave to the players' demands and signed Allen to a two year contract, 12 days after firing him, for the 1969 and 1970 seasons. Although the Rams went 11-3 in 1969 and 9-4-1 in 1970, Reeves again fired Allen at the end of the contract.
yeah
Unlike baseball where ejections for managers is commonplace, such a thing is rarely if ever seen in american football. In fact, the NFL has no record of any ejections of head coaches during the league's history. Instead, the NFL prefers to discipline any wayward head coaches through "Unsportsmanlike" penalties and through retroactive fines.
Yes, several times at several institutions. Most recently notable is Bill Snyder, who is currently in his second stint as head coach for Kansas State.
NO!! NO!!
mike price
yeah
he has from losing a hell in cell match against barret, but barret rehired him
Gary Moeller was apparently fired for a fight in a restaurant in the 1990s.
John cena has been fired but will return
While it does not happen very often, it has happened before, the most recent coach is Dick Jauron who was fired after starting 3-9 this season. Mike Nolan was fired when he was half way through the season at 2-5 actually the most recent is Brad Childress the Vikings head coach Mike Singletary of the 49ers was the most recent, and it kind of does happen regularly.
No. He was fired in the off season, having never coached a game.
No.
I don't believe he's ever been fired. I know he has quit a few times.
No i dont thank there has ever been
Barney the Dinosaur has been going strong since 1992
Lawrence Frank, Head Coach of the New Jersey Nets.
it just depends on what the wwe wants to do. many superstars have been released and rehired in the past,no reason to suggest it wont happen again in the future