The possibilities are these:
1. Drayton is an inferior coach. Everything I hear, Drayton sounds like a great coach. He is energetic, motivational, and detail oriented. I'm not sure why STs suck, but it may not be entirely his fault.
2. Other teams have players higher on the roster running special teams. Not sure. Would be interesting to know if other teams put their fringe starters on ST and Pack uses all fringe roster guys.
3. Gute needs to keep some/more ST guys on the roster. Maybe 2 players who are backup OLBs or Safeties who excell as gunners on ST.
4. MLF does not devote enough practice time to STs. Again it would be interesting to know how much other teams devote to practice compared to the Packers.
5. Team culture. The stature of a ST players isn't highly regarded and they don't seem to be focused as they should. I wouldn't think this was an issue, but I heard Packer veterans were calling out ST players for not focusing on their role.
I didn't place thes in order. I think #3, #4, and #5 in that order. #5 is the easiest fix and I believe from what I heard, that it shouldn't be an issue going forward.
One thing I know is that Drayton is highly respected by the players. Hearing the uproar of his job on the line will also make an impact.
I actually wouldn't fire Drayton. Let's see what happens in the next few games. I think we can get it fixed.
I'm just interacting with these. This isn't a "here's all the reasons you're wrong" thing.
1. I hear positive things about Drayton too, but what does that actually mean? Ultimately, it's a results business. To me, the problems are so widespread (the kicking game, the kick/punt coverage game, the punt return game, even handling an onside kick), that it must have a lot to do with him. You can point to individual player errors in all of those instances, but the collective of them points to the coach.
2. The top 5 teams in the league in Special Teams DVOA are, in order, the Ravens, Chiefs, Bears, Patriots, and Seahawks. If you go check out the snap counts for those teams, what you will find is that they are not playing starters much on special teams. What you do see that they have in common, though, is excellent coaches. Belichick is one of the greatest coaches of all time and his teams routinely have great special teams units. Harbaugh was a ST Coordinator before becoming Baltimore's head coach. Dave Toub is such a good STC that he gets head coaching looks. Chris Tabor is a long time veteran ST coach. And the Seahawks Larry Izzo is the shortest tenured guy and even he has 10 years of experience.
3. This is possible. Summers and Burks were both retained as almost exclusively ST guys. So it's not like there's no investment in the personnel, but you do hear that the pro personnel guys are scouring the league for practice squad guys who can help here.
4. No idea.
5. I think to whatever degree this is true, it goes back to #1.