The NFL must have gotten word that we revamped the Pick Six Leonard Floyd Jersey newsletter on Monday because that's the only way to explain how the first day of the revamped newsletter also happened to be one of the craziest Mondays in recent NFL history. Ladies and gentlemen, it is I, John Breech, and I'm back here for a second day. I think I once read somewhere that if you don't quit your job after the first day, then you're probably going to stick around for awhile, so you guys are now stuck with me. As for that crazy day I just mentioned, not only did we get a rare midseason Monday double-header, but we also got our first firing of the season. If Houston had a problem, they don't anymore, because . Although you see coaches get fired during the season almost every year, it almost never happens this early. O'Brien's firing marks the first time in five years that a coach was canned before Week 5. The last coach to lose his job this early was Joe Philbin, who, God ble s him, got fired by the after losing a Week 4 game in London. That's why you should never go to London. O'Brien becomes the fifth coach over the before Week 5, joining Philbin, Dennis Allen ( ), Scott Linehan ( ) and Lane Kiffin (Raiders). We'll talk more about O'Brien's firing below. Anyway, we've got a full newsletter for you today, so let's get to the rundown. 1. Today's Show: Patriots-Chiefs recap The only thing better than one Monday night game is two Monday night games and that's exactly what we got last night. Although it was a fun night for football fans, I'm gue sing it wasn't a fun night for , who probably sat as far away as po sible from Bill Belichick on the flight home from Kansas City. Hoyer's disastrous performance was one of the main talking points in our podcast from late Monday night where we recapped both games and . With out due to the pandemic, the chose to start Hoyer because he's a veteran who "knows the system." Now, I'm not sure what system he knows, but I don't think it's New England's.During , New England drove down inside of Kansas City's 10-yard line two different times in the Brian Urlacher Jersey first three quarters, but came away with ZERO points on those drives due to embarra sing mistakes from Hoyer. The first mistake came with eight seconds left in the first half. With no timeouts, the Patriots had time to throw one pa s into the end zone, and if that failed, they could kick a field goal. However, they came away with zero points because Hoyer ended up doing the one thing a quarterback can't do in that situation: He took a sack. To add insult to injury, after the sack, he immediately got up and tried to call a timeout, which didn't work, because you don't get four timeouts in a half.Hoyer also lost a fumble in the third quarter after driving the Patriots down to Kansas City's 10-yard line. You know what, now that I'm thinking about this some more, for his sake, I hope Hoyer was on completely different flight than Belichick. I might have even Tarik Cohen Jersey just rented a car. Although the Patriots lost by 16 points, it was arguably a moral victory. Not only did they keep mostly in check, but they kept this game close despite having the deck stacked against them: They had to play on the road in a pandemic, without their starting quarterback who contracted COVID-19, and they had to do all that on a Monday where their three-and-a-half-hour flight didn't land in Kansas City until 11:30 a.m. CT, which was just six and a half hours before kickoff. 2. Today's show Part II: Falcons-Packers recap This part of the podcast wasn't so much a recap as it was us trying to figure when Dan Quinn is going to get fired. In the least surprising outcome of Week 4, the winle s lost another game. If there's one silver lining for Quinn following , it's that they didn't blow another double-digit lead. I'm not sure what it says about your franchise that losing by 14 points is a good thing because it means you didn't blow a gigantic fourth quarter lead, but what I can I say, this is the Falcons we're talking about. At 0-4, the Falcons now have six weeks until their bye, and the big question is whether or not Quinn will survive that long. We debated this topic on the podcast and it seems we don't see eye to eye on what it's going to take for Quinn to save his job. Of course, we also talked about the , because how could we not? The scorched earth tour is now four weeks old and I'm not sure how much earth there is left to scorch, because the man has been on fire. Rodgers threw for 327 yards and four touchdowns, Buster Skrine Jersey including three to some guy named (If you played against Tonyan in fantasy this week, I would like to send my sincerest condolences). For our full recap of the game, be sure to . If you're more of a written word person, you can also check out our grades for . 3. fire Bill O'Brien In a move that was simultaneously both surprising and not surprising, which I gue s makes it the Schrodinger's cat of moves, the Texans pulled off the first firing of the season on Monday when they dumped Bill O'Brien. The reason the move was surprising is because we're not even five weeks into the season. Not only was O'Brien just back in January, but he's also made the playoffs in each of the past two years, which made it seem like the Texans would likely stick with him through at least one bad season. On the other hand, this move wasn't surprising at all because O'Brien absolutely torpedoed the roster by making bad move after bad move. I'm sure we all remember the trade or the time that O'Brien to the Dolphins for and . The scary thing for the Texans is that if they earn a top-five pick this year, they don't even get to use it, because the Dolphins have Richard Dent Jersey their first TWO picks in the 2021 draft. When news of O'Brien's firing broke, Pick Six host Will Brinson was busy writing a story on about why O'Brien should be on the hot seat. Before Brinson could even finish, O'Brien had been canned, which means Brinson had to do a total rewrite. The good news for us that no one does a total rewrite quite like Will Brinson and that's why you . When a coach gets fired, the Pick Six Super Friends get together for an emergency podcast and that's exactly what we did on Monday. One of the topics we covered was who should replace O'Brien now that he's out and we came up with a few suggestions: Josh McDaniels: Right now, McDaniels feels like the obvious choice, if only because of the ties between him and new Texans "general manager" Jack Easterby (He's not actually the general manager, but he's the one with the decision-making powers right now). Easterby spent six seasons in New England (2013-18) and it's not too crazy to think that he'd like to create a Texas version of the Patriots organization. Easterby has already tried unsucce sfully to steal one person from the Patriots' front office (Nick Caserio), and now that he's in charge, it's po sible he'll be able to convince Caserio and McDaniels to both make a move as pa