Coach Anthony Lynn just isn’t getting the job done for the Chargers.
A 3-8 record isn’t appealing, but the way the team has lost nearly all of their games attributes to the coaching.
Lynn’s poor game and time management and decision-making has put him on the hot seat and many believe that he will be out of a job by the end of the season now.
On Monday, following their latest loss to the Bills, Lynn was hit with a questions in regards to his job security.
“It comes with the territory,” Lynn said. “I control what I can control and I don’t worry about that. Of course, I like my job and I want to be here and I believe that I’m the right guy for the job and can turn this around. But that’s not my decision.”
The loss to Buffalo showcased a slew of blunders that have been ongoing this season combined into one game, which falls all on his shoulders.
Lynn is 29-30 since taking the job in 2017, including 8-19 since the start of the 2019 season. They are 4-16 games decided by one score. That is the most one-score losses in the league in that span.
With there being six games left and Lynn is still the man in charge, many wonder if he can turn it around. But no matter the outcome of the season, those also still want a fresh start.