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Home Front: Culture Wars
"You are what your record says you are."
2008-12-30
It's that brutal time of year again, when the ruthless meritocracy that is the National Football League does its annual reckoning with its head coaches. Three of the league's 32 coaches got the sack yesterday, following three who were fired during this season, and there are undoubtedly more to follow.

Two of yesterday's dismissals weren't surprising: Rod Marinelli of the 0-16 Detroit Lions (that city can't catch a break) and Romeo Crennel of the 4-12 and perennially hapless Cleveland Browns. On the other hand, the New York Jets gave the boot to third-year coach Eric Mangini, whose team finished 9-7 and who only two years ago was called "Mangenious" because he took the team to the playoffs in his rookie year as coach. . . . However, the Jets lost four of their last five games despite a big offseason investment in players, and the local tabloid writers were calling for Mr. Mangini's head. Off it went. . . .

NFL coaches are highly paid celebrities who know the perils of their trade, so it is hard to feel sorry for them. But in this age of government failure and corporate bailouts, there is something refreshing about a line of work that is so unforgiving about performance. In the phrase of Bill Parcells, the head of football operations for the (11-5) Miami Dolphins and former Super Bowl coach, "You are what your record says you are."

Members of Congress can thank their lucky gerrymandered districts that they aren't judged by the same standard.
Posted by:Mike

#4  Here in Berkeley-on-the-Lake, the pro Favre/anti Favre debate has been raging since spring. It has generated almost as much heat in the press as Obamania.

Today's sports page pundit (Tom Oates): "OK, NOW Brett Favre should retire and begin taking those first awkward steps on the road toward reconciling with Packer Fans....he has now succeeded in disappointing fans in both the smallest and largest NFL markets in a span of 6 months...."

I hate football, so I guess I can be a little more objective than my Packer fan neighbors in this matter. Do as the baseball umpires say: "Penalize the team that caused the problem." Favre's dithering about retirement caused the problem, therefore he is the one to blame here.
Posted by: mom   2008-12-30 22:45  

#3  Shanahan fired this afternoon as well...
Posted by: Frank G   2008-12-30 21:45  

#2  Mangini is responsible for the calls but st.brett is responsible for executing the calls - 3 picks isn't executing the calls. Favre - a fun guy to watch but also the most over rated qb in history.
Posted by: Andy Ulusoque aka Broadhead6   2008-12-30 10:56  

#1  Based on record, Ratgini did not deserve this; however Tannenbaum was not about to take the fall for hiring Brett Fartve.
Posted by: regular joe   2008-12-30 10:15  

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