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<blockquote data-quote="Sanguine camper" data-source="post: 1091475" data-attributes="member: 9744"><p>I based my 'not getting the benefit of the doubt' on all the coordinator positions MLF has hired. MLF didn't hire Pettine. I think that Hafley was a good hire as well as his first OC. I would conclude that the 3 Special Teams coordinators have been disasters and that Joe Berry didn't get the most out of his talent. I also think that Stenovich had a great track record as an O line coach but has a much more questionable tenure as the current OC. </p><p></p><p>While talent always matters, I think the Packers two biggest problems are the team culture and the injuries. Those are coaching/ management issues. Will Gannon help? Hope so, but his tenure in Arizona doesn't support the notion that we should be confident he can help fix the Packers main problems. </p><p></p><p>Must be nice to be a member of the coaches good ol' boy network. No matter how bad you screw up, you land on your feet with another sweet gig. Gannon left Arizona with a winning percentage under 30%, which places him in the bottom 10 coaches who have coached over 50 games. </p><p></p><p>In the NFL coaches carousel, it doesn't seem to matter much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sanguine camper, post: 1091475, member: 9744"] I based my 'not getting the benefit of the doubt' on all the coordinator positions MLF has hired. MLF didn't hire Pettine. I think that Hafley was a good hire as well as his first OC. I would conclude that the 3 Special Teams coordinators have been disasters and that Joe Berry didn't get the most out of his talent. I also think that Stenovich had a great track record as an O line coach but has a much more questionable tenure as the current OC. While talent always matters, I think the Packers two biggest problems are the team culture and the injuries. Those are coaching/ management issues. Will Gannon help? Hope so, but his tenure in Arizona doesn't support the notion that we should be confident he can help fix the Packers main problems. Must be nice to be a member of the coaches good ol' boy network. No matter how bad you screw up, you land on your feet with another sweet gig. Gannon left Arizona with a winning percentage under 30%, which places him in the bottom 10 coaches who have coached over 50 games. In the NFL coaches carousel, it doesn't seem to matter much. [/QUOTE]
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