The Sherman argument can be summed up very easily.
Sherman micromanaged.
Thompson delegates.
"buckeyepackfan" wrote:
Don't forget MS's teams won more than they lost, as of today that can't be said about Ted Thompson's teams.
"SlickVision" wrote:
Don't forget Sherman inherited a solid team. Don't forget Thompson inherited a team on a rapid decline from Sherman. Don't forget Sherman had Favre in his prime. Don't forget that once Wolf's players started being replaced with Sherman's players we won, less, and less, and less.
Yes, lets not forget.
With that said, 4 8 13 6 win seasons ... garbage! Thompson can have a mulligan on year one, fine. Year two, three and four should be improvements over the prior year. Eight wins, nice. Thirteen wins, great. Six, what, SIX wins? WTF happened! Unacceptable. We lost too many games by four or five points or less.
My personal opinion on losing close games is often related to not having veteran leadership to help group guys together to make that final push for the win. To give that motivation, that hope, that "we can do it" feeling.
We don't have that and that falls on Thompson's shoulders.