Troll Job! Jim Caldwell’s Wikipedia page hacked

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Jim Caldwell, by most accounts, is an outstanding man who is a good role model for anyone who crosses his path. But that does not mean he is an outstanding football coach.

In fact, Caldwell will likely be coaching his final game this coming Sunday as Detroit Lions head coach, a week after losing a must-win game against the Cincinnati Bengals.

Apparently, somebody does not want to wait until an official announcement is made (if that is indeed what happens) so they went on Caldwell’s Wikipedia page and made a small change. As you can see below, Caldwell is listed as the “former Head Coach of the Detroit Lions.”

Luckily, an attentive fan tweeted out a screenshot showing the edit because it has since been changed back.

What do you think, Nation? Will Jim Caldwell be fired or will he return as Lions head coach in 2018?


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Terry Foster: Detroit Lions to ‘make serious play’ for Super Bowl Champion head coach

The Detroit Lions had their opportunity and once again, they failed.

With everything on the line on Sunday afternoon against the Cincinnati Bengals, the Lions came out flat (again) and ended up losing 26-17. The loss officially eliminated Detroit from playoff contention and reports are that head coach Jim Caldwell will be fired following the Lions Week 17 game against the Green Bay Packers.

So now the speculation begins as to who will be the next head coach of the Lions. One rumor has the Lions linked to New England Patriots defensive coordinator, Matt Patricia while other have Patriots offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels as the favorite to land the gig.

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