It's more quiet on the "Fire Morris" front when there are slim pickings for DC candidates.
It's much easier to say "fire a guy"... much harder to find a suitable replacement.
Wanting to fire somebody with no realistic proposal for replacement isn't a workable solution.
Just more fans adding to the problem.
Personally, I'd like to see him do well, have the fan base hype him up.
Then he gets wanted for HC jobs and Rams get 3rd round picks.
Vs tearing him down and get nothing for him. Sometimes, we are our own worst enemy.