I was doing a little bit of research into the teams who finished worse than The Green Bay Packers this season and was pretty surprised at what I found. Of the seven teams, four of them fired their acting General Managers and four of the teams fired their head coaches. Two of the teams: Raiders & Bengals have the GM duties performed by the owner, so of 5 available GMs for firing, only one remained after the 2008 season, Seattle General Manager, Tim Ruskell.
Lions (0-16)
General Manger - Matt Millen fired September 24, 2008: The infamous Matt Millen was finally fired this season after an 0-3 start. The Lions went on to finishing with no wins, however almost pulling out a win at Lambeau after being tied in the 4th quarter against the misguided Packers team.
Coach - Rod Marinelli fired December 26th, 2008: Marinellis fate was pretty obvious after leading his team to zero wins, setting an NFL record. He was given the pink slip shortly after almost embarrassing Ted Thompsons team at Lambeau, by pulling off the unlikely win. The Lions fell short however at the end of the game.
Chiefs (2-14)
General Manager - Carl Peterson resigned December 15th 2008: Peterson was general manager for a whopping 19 seasons, from 1989-2008 before an embarrassing 2-14 record in one of the worst divisions in football put his head on the chopping block. He was forced to resign and stepped down at the end of the 2008 season.
Coach - Herm Edwards fired January 23, 2009: Edwards was let go in 2008 after only 3 years with the Chiefs, finishing 15-33 in his tenure with Kansas City.
Bengals (4-11-1)
General Manager/Owner - Mike Brown: Mike Brown has been owner of the crappy Bengals since 1991 and has (similar to Ted Thompson) earned the ire of many fans. The grassroots movement Who Dey Revolution is picking up momentum to bring change to the desperate Midwest city. They even have put up billboards throughout the city, pretty cool idea that hopefully we see in Titletown next season.
Coach - Marvin Lewis: Lewis is starting to earn himself alot of criticism throughout Bengals fan communities as he has a career record of 46-49-1. Look for a firing if they have another poor season in 2009
Seahawks (4-12)
General Manager - Tim Ruskell. Ruskell was promoted to GM of the Seattle Seahawks in 2005. Unlike Ted Thompson, in his first season in Seattle Ruskell remade the Seahawks roster, bringing in free agents and drafting college players that played pivotal roles in the Seahawks run to Super Bowl XL and further solidifying his reputation as a master personnel executive.
Coach - Mike Holmgren resigned at the end of 2008. Former Packers master coach, Mike Holmgren publicly declared 2008 as his last season as coach of the Seahawks. He is replaced by Jim Mora for 2009.
The Seahawks were the rare exception to any GM or Head Coach firings from teams who finished poorly in 2008.
Cleveland Browns (4-12)
General Manager - Phil Savage fired December 28, 2008: Savage had been in the front office for the Browns since 1995 and has built himself up a fine following of people who want to see him removed from his position post haste.
Savage created controversy when he received an e-mail from a Browns fans during the Bills game, which read:
You are easily the worst GM in the NFL. Chud, Crennel and Tucker should NOT have jobs. How the hell do you play prevent defense the entire game? How do you NOT use Jerome Harrison more? Why the hell would you throw the ball with 6 minutes left? This is officially a regime that is worse than Butch Davis. By the way, just like last week - this email was written while the Browns still had the lead.
After the Browns held on to beat Buffalo, Savage promptly responded back to the fan with the following:
Go root for Buffalo-f@#% you-
Phil Savage was fired after the 2008 season despite his contract being extended for another 3 years.
Coach - Romeo Crennel Fired December 29, 2008: Crennel was fired after being with the Browns for 4 seasons and amassing a record of 24-40. He most likely will never be a head coach ever again.
Raiders (5-11)
General Manager/Owner - Al Davis: Al Davis has been the owner of the Oakland Raiders since 1976. He said he would not retire until the Raiders win two more Super Bowls.
Coach - Lane Kiffin Fired October 1 2008: Kiffin didnt last long. After a 4-12 2007 season, Kiffin was shown the door after starting 2008 1-3.
Jaguars (5-11)
General Manager - James Harris resigned December 23, 2008: Harris resigned (was forced out) after Jacksonville had a disastrous 2008 season and his two big off-season signings, Jerry Porter and Drayton Florence, were flops.
Coach - Jack Del Rio: Still head coach after the 5-11 season, though his overall record is 50-46 and has had some good seasons.
So, wow. First of all, it pains me to even have to compare Green Bay with the teams listed above, though it has to be done as the Packers record mandates this type of comparison. Aside from Seattle, there has been change across the board for these basement dwellers how have Green Bay general manager Ted Thompson and fat head coach Mike McCarthy avoided the axe after last season? We can all debate that question and most likely will not come to a realistic answer, but if nothing else I think this evidence foreshadows the fate of top Packer brass after another failed season. They will be removed, and that will be a tough point to argue against.
Fire Ted Thompson Now!