With the Packers out of the playoffs this year I think it's finally time to move on from McCarthy. I really hope we can bring in Nick Saban.
EDIT: The Browns are almost 0-16. I have a proposal to get them some easy wins next year:
The NFL should realign its divisions every year (while keeping teams in their current conferences) based on how each team does. The top 4 teams in each conference would form Division 1, and so on. Here is how each conference would look next year as of now:
AFC
Division 1: Baltimore, Jacksonville, New England, Pittsburgh
Division 2: Buffalo, Kansas City, LA Chargers, Tennessee
Division 3: Cincinnati, Denver, Miami, Oakland
Division 4: Cleveland, Houston, Indianapolis, NY Jets
NFC:
Division 1: LA Rams, Minnesota, New Orleans, Philadelphia
Division 2: Atlanta, Carolina, Dallas, Seattle
Division 3: Arizona, Detroit, Green Bay, Washington
Division 4: Chicago, NY Giants, San Francisco, Tampa Bay
Schedule format
Home-and-home against each team in division (6 games)
4 games against the division in the conference above you (if even-numbered division) or below you (if odd-numbered division) (4 games)
4 games against identically-numbered division in other conference (4 games)
2 games against teams in other divisions in conference with positions relative to yours (2 games)
The divisions would change every year based on how each team does - in essence it's like association football's promotion and relegation
Also ESPN needs to start flexing the 3 most compelling college football games each week to Sundays (through November, after which it starts counterprogramming the NFL with marquee NBA match ups until the end of the regular season of the NFL - all of this gives people in markets with bad NFL teams alternatives to watching said teams, especially if ESPN counterprogrammed a Browns game with an OSU or Cavs game).
The NFL can also get rid of the no opposing games part of the blackout rules (it's already eliminated the core part) so that people living near bad NFL teams don't need Sunday Ticket to watch good NFL games in the afternoon.