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Why did the Packers fire Mike Sherman after one bad season?

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i was always wondering that, he led the Packers in 2000-04 to winning records & 2002-04 to 3 straight division titles, why after one bad season?

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  1. BECAUSE FOOTBALL IS STUPID


  2. Because the Packers knew he was going to tank the team sooner or Later plus Sherman himself hated Thompson and Murphy, so they end up hiring McCarthy because he won't Tank this team on Purpose, by the way  Sherman's First Season was Bad Too they missed the Playoffs in 2000, 2001 and 2003 won the Division and the First round of the Playoffs, 2002 and 2004 Won the Division and Lost the First Round of the Playoffs 2000 and 2005 Losing Seasons Missed the Playoffs and Favre was Embarrassed to play in certain games.

    Get a few facts straight here

  3. The guy was an idiot and took on a winning team and turned it into 1 that wasn't very good.  I as a Packers fan can't stand Mike Sherman, and I'm glad he is gone.

  4. i think it's cause Ted Thompson wants his own people , thats why he wanted Favre out of there, so he can put his Rodgers as starting QB

  5. Because Ted Thompson is an idiot who got lucky when he found Mike McCarthy

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