The WORST head coaches/managers in Sports?

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winkyduck,its obvious you do not understand the game of baseball.happy trails
 

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Mike Tice. He is good for 1-2 victories turned into losses every year. Going 9-7 in the regular season instead of 11-5 means wild card and early exit in the playoffs.

No matter how good their personnel decision making is (which Tice is not a part of), the Vikequeens will never win a SB as long as Tice is coach. Former TE's should not be allowed to be head coaches, Mike Ditka included.
 

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Tom Coughlin The guy is horrendous....... Nobody likes him. or respects him anymore......I have won more money over his last 3 coaching seasons betting against that ding dong........I was the happiest guy in the world when the Giants hired him.. Lost money the year he was out of football.
 

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Football: Martyball, thats "no balls" marty
Baseball:Bochey, though I like the guy, he can't motivate a fly to shit.
 

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For Pro Football, it has to be Tice.

Last year Troy Brown of Pats scored on a perfectly executed trick fake field goal play against the Rams who were caught completely by surprise.

Tice's team tries the same thing against Eagles in the playoff, Eagles are caught by surprise, but alas half the Vikes are running the field goal, the other half the trick play. End result: a penalty.

Just illustrates the differences between a well-coached team like the Pats and a poorly coached team like the Vikes. I think Tice got a little distracted trying to sell his Super Bowl tickets.
 

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Wow you guys love bobby cox. Oh well everyone is entitled to their own opinion. But jeez the only time he went after a closer was bringing in the washed up Reardon, terrible. Going into playoffs year after year with Berenguer, pena, reardon,stanton, mcmicheal, wohlers (the only decent closer they had and won a ws title) ligtenberg, and rocker as your closer is insane. Make a trade sign a free agent or pull a Bob Brenly and the Braves would have been an incredible dynasty!
 

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ego74 said:
Rich Kotite

FOUL! Hearing that name makes me want to post a lot of these:

:finger: :finger: :finger: :finger: :finger:

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let us see....

Hmmm. I would have to say Sam Wyche. Man...the Bengals STILL haven't recovered from him. He ran them into the ground and then some.
 

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Wyche wasn't that bad, he built the Bucs. drafted Brooks, Sapp, and Lynch, was let go in their rookie season. Dungy (way overrated also) came in and got all the credit. Wyches' team almost beat a vastly superior team in 88, losing his only good defensive player in the process. Not that bad.
 

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winkyduck said:
ONE WS title

Sorry - but he should have had a few more and his bonehead decisions in KEY Playoff/WS games is the reason they don't

take away the HR by the former Mr. Halle Berry and the Braves might not have any WS titles and might make the Bills look successful in comparison

Can you please name one boneheaded move he made in the playoffs to cost them a game?
 

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Mike Martz


also completey with Cox for all the aforementioned reasons
 

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My list of idiots would include in no particular order.

Lloyd Mclendon, Alan Trammel, Fred Carter(no longer coaching), Dale Brown, Isiah Thomas, Danny Nee, Mack Brown to a certain extent, Tony Pena, and to a certain extent Dusty Baker.
 

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loved him as a player, not too many better, but as a coach, bart starr was
terrible.
 

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i 2nd jim haslett...i havent even read the 1st page but if nobodys named him yet then this is the lamest thread in r/x history.....
 

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I can't say he was an idiot all the way thru but certainly one of greatest choke jobs ever was turned in by grady little.

also don zimmer when he managed sox in late 70s was pretty bad.
 

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hawkeye171 said:
loved him as a player, not too many better, but as a coach, bart starr was
terrible.

Ditto with Ted Williams. I hope Gretzky doesn't also fall into that category this year.
 

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