<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Category I: What, Me Worry? There are 11 coaches at the present time who need not be looking over their shoulders or reading the papers for anything more than the latest news from Wall Street. We'll start with the acknowledged king. Jerry Sloan. The longtime Jazz coach can do what he wants, go where he wants, and, if he does leave soon, you can be certain it will be his decision and will have nothing to do with basketball (his wife is ill.) Sloan is as secure in his job as is any man this side of ... Gregg Popovich has lots of reasons to smile about his situation in San Antonio. Gregg Popovich. Pop, of course, is the reigning NBA Coach of the Year and has done a masterful job positioning the Spurs to not only be au courant (thanks, Tim Duncan) but also to be attractive free-agent bidders (thanks, Tim Duncan.) Popovich is one who also oversees all the personnel decisions in San Antonio and he has yet to torpedo the coach with his moves. He just got a big extension and has his team ready for a repeat. Pop will also be on the sidelines this summer in Athens assisting this next guy with big-time security (of course, that's unless the job at Pacific Palisades High School opens up next season). </div> Link This article writes about,what Coaches are in danger of losing their jobs and those who don't have to worry about it. Who do you think is in danger of losing their jobs and who are safe. I agree with the article that Jerry Sloan,Gregg Popovich,Larry Brown,Rick Carlisle,Flip Saunders,Terry Porter and Rick Adelman are safe but i don't konw about Hubie and Lenny they are great but i just don't know if they are safe. I'm worrying the most about Terry Stotts and the hawks.They just aren't winning games but its not totally Terry's fault.