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Originally Posted by raybec 4
He did lead them to back to back winning seasons, but that's one aspect of his job. He didn't (by his own admission) follow the owner's wishes. If you don't do what your boss asks you to do, that's floundering. Whether you like it or not, it's still part of any job to follow your boss's program or go somewhere else.
He also couldn't get along with the GM or the starting QB. Respectful relationships are part of the job. If those issues were allowed to become so toxic that someone had to be fired that's floundering. In that scenario everyone undoubtedly has some blame to wear but it was still part of his job.
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Yeah. But his owners wishes were "lose more games". That's like being a Carpenter and being told "build it so that it falls apart"