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The argument posited is straightforward: if Miami loses to Cleveland, the team might consider changing coaches immediately, possibly appointing an interim. But given the challenging upcoming schedule—facing Atlanta, Baltimore, and Buffalo—the timing of such a decision becomes critical. Fire the coach after a loss? Too risky to face matchup-heavy opponents without a steady leadership figure. The owner's public support or lack thereof could significantly influence team morale and performance.