@theCajonwarrior Dennis Erickson was far worse than Chip Kelly. Erickson led them to their worst record at 2-14. According to the bleacher report, Erickson is rated as the worst coach in franchise history, which is an opinion I absolutely agree with.
I think Nathaniel Hackett is the worst Broncos head coach. There's a REASON why he got fired in the middle of his FIRST year on the job in the mile high
Hackett was set up to fail. He took the broncos job with draft capital and money to spend in free agency, and the broncos management got rid of all their draft capital for Russ and pissed away all their money for shitty free agents like Randy Gregory
Although for the Packers Phil Bengston the coach after Lombardi was bad, the worst was actually the coach BEFORE Lombardi. Ray “Scooter”McClain. He was 1-10-1 in his only season in 1958.
Woah... Mike Singletary was far from being the worst Niners head coach. Hell imma say he's one of the reasons why the 49ers defense became great. Singletary did a lot of great things. He just wasn't able to put it all together in wins. His worst season I believe was 6-10. Dennis Erickson was the worst 49ers coach. In 2003, their kicker lost like 5 games for them and Erickson still didn't fire the kicker. If it wasn't for the damn kicker, they win their division. And in 2004 they go 2-14.
@@ninersdd21 Tomsula is more on the level of worst coaching hire than worst coach. Tomsula was guaranteed to fail, but was hired in a childish temper tantrum against Harbaugh.
@@ninersdd21Erickson made both those guys look like nfl caliber coaches. The original comment didn't properly explain just how bad his tenure really was.
Came here to say this. He might’ve been amazing in college (and still is if he’s still there), but he absolutely RUINED a great Eagles team. I will never forgive him for getting rid of Shady. 😭
Marchibroda did not take over an expansion franchise. The Cleveland browns moved to Baltimore and became the ravens. Ownership, management and players all in place. Did they have an expansion draft? No. It’s an absolute joke that the nfl calls that an expansion team but the Cleveland replacement, an actual expansion team, is considered a continuation of the original browns.
The city of Cleveland sued Art Modell and as part of the settlement the city of Cleveland got to keep the team history which is why it’s the “continuing” of the Cleveland Browns
Fun fact, Walt Kiesling is the reason that Johnny Unitas, a native Pittsburgher and 2nd round draft pick of the Pittsburgh Steelers, was ultimately cut by the team over the objections of almost every one of the rest of the staff. Walt supposedly told the Rooneys that Unitas would never be able to play quarterback at a professional level and was worthless as a prospect and just to add insult to injury told the Rooneys that he'd never play him if they kept him. He ran several players out of Pittsburgh most of whom turned out to be star players elsewhere. Literally the guy drove off about six to eight Hall of Fame players that were Steelers draft picks in his time there and slightly more All Pros as well. Without him the Steelers might have been the team to beat in the 1950s. And all that because the previous head coach had a heart attack and died shortly after the season was over causing the Steelers to bring in this pile of garbage.
If camp cutting Johnny Unitas wasn't bad enough, the Steelers passed up the chance to draft Jim Brown in 1957 to draft Len Dawson and let him rot on the bench until they traded him away to the Browns. To add insult to injury, the Steelers in 1958 and 1959 had Buddy Dial and Jimmy Orr who would follow Unitas to Baltimore and become his favorite target during the 1960's. The Steelers could have had Unitas under center and having the option to throw to Jimmy Orr, Buddy Dial or handing the rock off to Jim Brown. Those decisions in the mid to late 1950's doomed the Steelers to another 15-18 years of losing and necessitating the need for Chuck Noll to come in and clean up the mess.
I've got to totally disagree on the Mike Singletary one. The 49ers have quite a few other coaches you could argue were the worst in franchise history. Erickson, Nolan, Tomsula, Kelly, are all contenders for that spot, and I know they had some miserable seasons prior to Bill Walsh taking over in the late 70s.
What's crazy is that the steelers have never had a bad head coach. The only time was before the merger. Since the merger, all three coaches have been winners. Crazy shit.
@@billallen8998I love the Rooney rule. Let's parade a minority we have no intention of hiring around the offices, wasting his time, just to show how "inclusive" we are. Nothing racist about that at all. 🙄🤦🏻
Not really. They were actually pretty bad right after the merger. In one game Dick Butkus scored more TD's than the Steeler offense. There are hilarious highlights on YT of Terry Bradshaw trying to tackle him after an INT.
Had to dig deep in the Steelers history book considering that we've had Hall of Fame coaching since 1969. Noll is in Canton, Cowher is in Canton, and theyve all but measured Tomlin for his gold jacket when he hands the job off.
You could pick anyone who ever coached the Steelers pre-Chuck Noll as the worst head coach in Steelers history and you wouldn’t be wrong. For the first 40 years of their existence, the Steelers were trash. It took Chuck Noll his first 3 years to defumigate that team of 40 years of toxic losing. Sad thing is that Walt Kiesling might have been the best head coach the Steelers had before Chuck Noll. In spite of the fact under his watch, the team camp cut Johnny Unitas, passed up the chance to draft Jim Brown and traded away Jimmy Orr, who would eventually be Unitas’ favorite target with the Colts. Could you imagine in the 50’s and 60’s having Unitas under center and having the option of either giving the rock to Jim Brown or throwing it to Jimmy Orr or Buddy Dial? Those three disastrous decisions doomed the Steelers to another 15-20 years of losing.
The worst coach in Bills' history is not Jim Ringo, it's Harvey Johnson. Johnson was a scout by trade, but took the coaching job twice as a favor to Ralph Wilson. In two separate seasons, 1968 and 1971, Johnson went 2-23-1, a winning percentage of 0.080. That is the worst coaching record for any NFL coach with 25 or more games coached.
Thank you. That bugged the shit out of me. Almost as much as him claiming the Ravens were an expansion team and that Kiffin coached the Titans when in fact he coached the college team.
Singletary may not have been a great coach, but, he at least had a competitive season and built the defense that Harbaugh would enjoy during his tenure with the 49ers. He definitely wasn't worse than Dennis Erickson, who fielded perhaps the worst 49ers team in history.
I came up with 5 worse coaches right off the top of my head. In no particular order, Ken Meyer, Chip Kelly, Jim Tomsula, Erickson, and even the guy Singletary replaced Mike Nolan.
As a redskins fan I think I’d go for Zorn over Spurrier. He was somehow more embarrassing (example, swinging gate). That is post merger. Before the merger they had some truly dire coaches.
I'd put Bill O'Brien over Dom Capers RE: Houston Texans' worst HC. O'Brien drove DeAndre Hopkins out of town (ironic given O'Brien's reputation as an offensive guru). He (O'Brien) simply left the Texans' organization look like roadkill.
@@bigbeav543 Yup. U gotta remember this also; Bill O'Brien was HC/GM of the Houston Texans. Dave Culley essentially was dealing w/O'Brien's "Sloppy 2nds". Again; O'Brien drove Hopkins out of Houston.
@@erikbunty2016 In all fairness; Lovie Smith inherited what Culley essentially inherited from O'Brien. W/that said, u r definitely SPOT-ON RE: Lovie Smith as a HC
It was Culley. BO'B made the Texans mediocre., Culley made them a laughing stock. Capers coached an expansion team, Culley made them worse than an expansion team.
Patricia was worse than Marinelli. Rod was bad too but he had very little to work with, and at least he was likeable. Matt Patricia took over a team that was posting winning seasons but ownership wanted to take the next step. He then proceeded to undo everything positive about the team and destroy any semblance of culture that was there. He set them back 5 years. Thinking of Rod brings back sad memories, but thinking of Patricia makes me mad
Rod Marinelli could have channeled Vince Lombardi, Don Shula, Chuck Noll, Bill Walsh and Tom Landry and that still wouldn’t have overcome the bad hands Matt Millen dealt him.
This is false information - the steelers only had three coaches in franchise history 1) Chuck knoll which won 4 championship 2) Bill cower won 1 championship and 3) Mike tomlin won 1 championship
@@buynow17 The Steelers were founded in 1933 as the Pittsburgh Pirates. They were renamed the Steelers in 1940. And at least get the coaches names right, it's Noll and Cowher. If you're a Steelers fan, that's sad.
As a 49ers fan since 1981, I believe Jim Tomsula is the worst. He won a World Bowl recently with Rhein Fire, but was a huge disappointment on the sidelines for the Niners.
Bart Star was the worst head coach in Packers history. 9 seasons with a 52-76-3 record. No seasons with more than 8 wins. Only one playoff trip that came in 1982. Made some very stupid play calls such as calling a running play on 4th&9 against the Giants on MNF. Said some stupid things as well. And don’t forget that he actually brought a WHIP to a 1980 team meeting about how he wanted his players to behave…
I remember when Bart Starr was the head coach and agree it wasn't good. However, I'm thinking that Ray "Scooter" McLean was the worst head coach. He coached 2 games in 1953, both loses. Then coached the 1958 season where he went 1-10-1! It was a really big change the next year when Lombardi came in!
Marchibroda wasn't totally bad, but I think a lot to do with it was that the Ravens were forced to gut almost everything as soon as the franchise arrived in Baltimore from Cleveland. If they didn't have an aging roster at the time, the Ravens would have been a playoff team. It's just too bad that they lacked fresh blood with him. Although once Billick arrived, Marvin Lewis became a defensive wizard of a DC.
Ted Marchibroda was a decent head coach. In fact, I would name him in my top 10 list of underrated head coaches in NFL history. In the 70’s, he had the Baltimore Colts playing competitive football post Johnny Unitas when on paper they shouldn’t have been. Plus he coached the Colts again in the 90’s and nearly got them to the Super Bowl in 1995. He just gets the worst head coach title by default as a testament to how well run the Ravens have been since relocating to Baltimore.
As an Eagles fan I would still say Chip Kelly is the worst coach in Eagles history a win loss record of 27-21 but he completely dismantled a good team other Eagles fans would agree
Ted Marchibroda did a decent job when the Ravens franchise was in Cleveland and was known as the Browns. I don’t know how you got that wrong. The city of Cleveland kept the team name and colors, while the owner of the team moved the team from Cleveland to Baltimore. So you can’t really call the Ravens an expansion team. That team has a history that goes back to 1946 when they were the Browns.
As a Seahawks fan Nathanial Hackett was easily the worst coach for the Broncos While I was happy the 12s won I was dumb struck by that ending… and it only got worse from there
GB should be Forrest Gregg. Never had a winning season. No playoffs. No accolades. For the Rams, did you forget about Steve Spagnuolo? A combined 10-38 record. He even went 1-3 as interim HC of the Giants Giants - Pat Shumur? Joe Judge? I mean McAdoo isn't bad either, but that team has so many bad ones they need 3 spots on this list at least.
I could have gone three ways with the chiefs. There was Herm Edwards who went 4-12 his first year then 2-14 his second year before they let him go. Then there's Romeo Cornell who went 2-1 as interim head coach, but went 2-14 in his lone full season. Even though his record is not too horrible, Todd Haley was a terrible coach. His ego really screwed up his first year. Yeah he did win a division title, but the AFC west was the tank division and it showed when they got humiliated by the Ravens at Arrowhead.
To be fair to Dave Campo, he was given an old roster that needed to be overhauled with a terrible cap situation. Jerry was waking up from his hangover in the 90's and left Campo holding the bag for all of the problems he caused after Jimmy left.
Trestman’s first season 8-8, with a solid offense but horrendous defense. Second season, 5-11 which certainly isn’t good, but have you seen what Eberflus has done so far in Chicago?
Don't forget the Bears tore the team down to the rafters last year and successfully tanked for the #1 pick. Trestman was way worse than 'Flus IMO. Remember when the Packers and Patriots both hung 50 on us in consecutive weeks? That was the lowest point in the 40+ years I've been watching the team.
@@joeshoe6184 Trestman brought the Bears offense to the second best offense in 2013 and Cutler and McCown had their best season with him as the coach. You mention tearing the roster down, but don’t mention that the defense in 2013 was rebuilding after Brian Urlacher and Lovie Smith left. That offense could not win any games with a defense that couldn’t stop a third down to save their lives. Trestman wasn’t great, but he’s a scapegoat for Mel Tucker and Phil Emery’s blunders. If Trestman were the head coach for the Bears in 2018, they would’ve won a playoff game. With Matt Eberflus, the Bears went 14 straight losses surrendering 25+ points in each game. I feel that Matt Eberflus is worse.
@@anthonymendez1997 you present a good argument. I would respond that Trestman inherited an 10-6 team from Lovie. Flus inherited a dumpster fire from Pace/Nagy. I expected this team to suck. Without actually saying so, Poles made it pretty obvious with his actions that this was a complete teardown/ rebuild. My lowest and most apathetic memories as a Bears fan are those back to back 50 point games in 2014. Maybe I've become more jaded over the years, but this doesn't seem as bad. I still think we have some of the pieces in place and are headed in the right direction. Get back to me after the season and I may have changed my tune tho...
@@joeshoe6184 That stretch in 2014 was brutal, but that offense was actually pretty good and Cutler would’ve had 4,000 passing yards that season if it weren’t for the defense. That 10-6 season was more like the apex. The team was only going to go downhill from there once Brian Urlacher left, but the offense improved significantly. The defense didn’t like how Lovie was fired and so Trestman never stood a chance to earn his team’s respect. Trestman never really stood a chance. I feel that Trestman is also definitely a better play caller than Matt Nagy and Trestman would’ve turned Trubisky into a franchise QB and won a playoff game in 2018. There’s only so much that a coach can do and it depends on the timing and the team that you have to coach.
What makes the Dave schula hiring worse for the Bengals is the guy they passed on went on to be a super bowl champion with the Steelers. None other than bill cowher. 🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦
agree partially. LeBeau and Coslet were far worse. Not the first time the Bengals passed on a legendary coach. When Paul Brown stepped down as HC, he chose some other guy instead of Bill Walsh who ended up taking to 49ers to 3 SB wins two of which were against the Bengals. Seifert was HC for the 49ers other two SB wins.
As a 49er fan, you got it wrong, Dennis Erickson went 2-14, Chip Kelly was terrible, pick either of them, but at least Singletary got a few wins, and after the Vernon Davis incident, Vernon Davis became a pro bowler, so.....sounds like it worked, first TE to have two 13 td seasons
Yeah I don't get why he listed Singletary as our coach; at least he built a good enough team to get disappointed by the 8-game losing streaks. And plus, it just paved the way for Harbaugh who got us back to the Super Bowl and gave us an identity on defense that we've managed to carry all the way to today's Niners
Jim Mora Jr was bad and I was one of many calling for him to be fired that first year, but Flores was attrocious. It was hard to watch the Seahawks in the 90s. I think Mora looks worse because he is the one year between Holmgren and Carroll where as Flores followed Chuck Knox who had some success but not nearly the levels of Holmgren and Carroll and his successor Dennis Erickson was only slightly better. So because Jim Mora Jr falls between the two most sucessful coaches in team history he wasnt really given a chance as Carroll became available after his first season and if you recall Pete stunk it up for his first 2 years too with back to back 7-9 seasons
That Trestman team was supposed to compete. This current team is in year one of a complete rebuild, they tore it down to the rafters and tanked last year.
I knew that couldn't be correct. 76-77 Bucs lost 26 straight, 61-62 Raiders lost 19 straight and thats just post merger. Panthers don't come in until further down the list. One of many blatant mistakes in this video, that lost all credibility when they mispronounced George Seifert's name. This had to be put together by a bunch of 20 somethings that googled some info- poorly- and didn't actually know football history.
You guys seriously think Singletary was worse for the Niners than Chip Kelly or Dennis Erickson??? That's just not right. Kelly gets a small pass because the 2016 49ers roster was a train wreck, but Erickson completely wasted a roster that was Superbowl ready when he took over.
Lane Kiffin was terrible, but Josh McDaniels is the WORST Raider Head Coach. He tanked the team and benched Carr, the 3x ProBowler who was carrying the rest of the team. In his first year, he had a team that could go deep into the playoffs full of PRO BOWLers... and won 6. In his second year, the offense averaged 14.6 ppg.
The difference between Paul Brown and his son, Mike, is that Paul was able to recognize when he made a mistake in hiring a bad head coach. Starting with passing over Bill Walsh for Paul's own buddy Tiger Johnson. Johnson was a below average head coach and the only reason he lasted as long as he did is because Paul didn't want to fire his buddy. So, he was given a longer leash. But the next head coach after Tiger Johnson was Homer Rice. He was terrible at the NFL level, despite being a local legend at the High School level, a good college assistant coach at Kentucky and Oklahoma, and less than average college head coach at Cincinnati and Rice. Homer was given a short leash with the Bengals and lasted less than 2 seasons. His greatest success was as Athletic Director at Georgia Tech. Anyway, when Paul died and Mike took over, less than one year later, Mike fired Sam Wyche due to Sam wasn't a "yes" man that Mike wanted. So Mike promoted Dave Shula as the next head coach. Dave lasted 4 1/2 years before being fired. If Paul had been around, Shula wouldn't have made it past year 2. After Dave was fired mid-season, Bruce Coslet was promoted to head coach (previously successful offensive coordinator for the Bengals in the '80s under Sam Wyche and head coach of the Jets for a few years.) Bruce took that 1-6 team left by Shula and finished going 7-2 the rest of the way, ending up with 8-8 record. That, unfortunately was Coslet's best season as Bengals HC, The Bengals got progressively worse each year under Coslet due to Mike Brown being cheap, drafting poorly and not spending money on bringing in decent free agents. Coslet resigned after a few games into the 2000 season due to frustration (and before Mike could fire him.) Next came the worst Bengals head coach, IMO, in Dick LeBeau. LeBeau was a slightly above defensive coach and coordinator for the Bengals in the '80s (he didn't shine as a defensive coordinator until both of his stints with the Steelers.) Between both his stints with the Steelers, he came back to the Bengals as defensive coordinator under Coslet and then Head Coach. He was a terrible as head coach and even Mike Brown saw that and quickly fired him, giving him less than two years. IMO, LeBeau was a much worse HC than Shula, though Shula and Homer Rice were both very bad. After LeBeau, Marvin Lewis was hired. Mike's old man would not had let Marvin stick around 16 years as Head Coach. But, Mike likes loyalty and Marvin was loyal, even earning some trust from Mike. Under Marvin, Mike allowed him to have some say in players being drafted, players signed as free agents, and increasing their paltry scouting department. Since Marvin got the Bengals to the playoffs 7 times in the '00s and '10s, after about 14 or 15 years of missing the playoffs throughout most of the '90s and first half of the '00s, Marvin was "safe" for a while despite never winning a playoff game. Finally, when Mike's daughter and granddaughter got more power in personnel decisions and running the organization, they were able to talk Mike into letting Marvin go and bringing in the current HC Zac Taylor. Believe me, Zac is not as good as a coach as most people think he is. He just happened to luck into Joe Burrow, Tee Higgins, JaMarr Chase and some good free agent signings over the past few years. A handful of ex-Bengal head coaches could've had as much success, if not more, with those players on their team.
Shula's final full season, he finished 7-9. In his final partial Season he was 1-6, even though the Bengals finished 8-8 after Coslet took over. Shula's first season as HC, was Boomer Esiason's last season during his first stint with the Bengals. At the end of that season, Esiason was traded to the Jets and Anthony Munoz missed most of that season due to injury. He retired before the start of the next season in which he went to Tampa as a favor to new Bucs coach Sam Wyche. Anyway, Carl Pickens was a rookie during Shula's first season. Jeff Blake didn't come along until a few years later into Shula's tenure. Shula had to suffer through Jay Schroeder and draft bust David Klingler in his second year and then went through a couple of journeymen after that before they got Blake. Blake lasted as starting QB for the remaining time under Shula and through the first 2 partial seasons under Coslet. Blake eventually lost his starting position to Boomer Esiason when Boomer came back to the Bengals for one year. After Boomer retired, Coslet had to suffer through Blake again, along with Neil O'Donnell, Scott Mitchell and huge bust Akili Smith. Corey Dillon was the bright spot on the Bengals during that time. LeBeau had the likes of Scott Mitchell and Akili Smith to suffer through his couple seasons as Head Coach until Jon Kitna came along, who was successful for Seattle previously and for the Bengals under Marvin Lewis' first year.
Probably already been mentioned, but Phil Bengston was NOT the worst Packers coach; that would be Ray McLean (1-10-1) followed closely by Lisle Blackbourn (4 seasons, 17-31) and Forrest Gregg (4 seasons, 25-37-1).
Not as far as the NFL is concerned. The Browns history goes back to 1946. The Ravens only go back to 1996. After the legal settlement that kept the Browns records, colors and history in Cleveland; the league declared the Ravens to be an expansion franchise and the Browns on hiatus until 1999. The Browns were a de facto expansion team in 1999, as they had to build a new organization from scratch.
As a Bears fan, I'm not disagreeing on Trestman. But to show how dismal the offense was you showed the defense intercepting a pass against Minnesota for a pick 6..lol
I was confused there. It was clearly a Bears defender with the pick while they were talking about the offense. This video is very sloppy and riddled with errors.
@@craigmergenthal9291 maybe the video creator was being nice bc the Bears offense was so bad then, they were showing the fans the Bears could at least score a TD
Worst HC in every team: Cardinals- Dave McInnis Falcons- Bobby Petrino Ravens- Ted Marchinroda Bills- Chan Gailey Panthers- George Seifert Bears- Matt Eberflus Bengals- Dave Shula Browns- Hue Jackson Cowboys- Dave Campo Broncos- Josh McDaniels Lions- Marty Mornhinweg Packers- Lindy Infante Texans- Dom Capers Colts- Frank Kush Jaguars- Gus Bradley Chiefs- Frank Gansz Raiders- Lane Kiffin Chargers- Mike Riley Rams- Steve Spagnuolo Dolphins- Cam Cameron Vikings- Les Steckel Patriots- Rod Rust Saints- Mike Ditka Giants- Joe Judge Jets- Rich Kotite Eagles- Marion Campbell Steelers- Walt Kiesling 49ers- Mike Nolan Seahawks- Tom Flores Buccaneers- Leeman Bennett Titans/Oilers- Ken Whisenhunt Washington- Jim Zorn
Marchibroda wasn't totally bad, but I think a lot to do with it was that the Ravens were forced to gut almost everything as soon as the franchise arrived in Baltimore from Cleveland. If they didn't have an aging roster at the time, the Ravens would have been a playoff team. It's just too bad that they lacked fresh blood with him. Although once Billick arrived, Marvin Lewis became a defensive wizard of a DC. 7:10 Lane Kiffin took the job with the Tennessee Titans? No, it was the Tennessee Volunteers As a Lions fan, we’ve had our share of… bad coaching… but Matt Patricia came right to mind when I saw the title As a 49ers fan since 1981, I believe Jim Tomsula is the worst. He won a World Bowl recently with Rhein Fire but was a huge disappointment on the sidelines for the Niners. Raiders fans seeing Josh McDaniels on this list as the Bronco’s Worst Head Coach… I could have gone three ways with the chiefs. There was Herm Edwards who went 4-12 his first year then 2-14 his second year before they let him go. Then there's Romeo Cornell who went 2-1 as interim head coach but went 2-14 in his lone full season. Even though his record is not too horrible, Todd Haley was a terrible coach. His ego really screwed up his first year. Yeah, he did win a division title, but the AFC West was the tank division and it showed when they got humiliated by the Ravens at Arrowhead. As a redskins fan I think I’d go for Zorn over Spurrier. He was somehow more embarrassing (for example, swinging the gate). That is post-merger. Before the merger, they had some truly dire coaches.
Baltimore was NOT an expansion Franchise. They were formerly the original Cleveland Browns. Mike Singletary is BS. He had a 'blow up' with Vernon Davis in 2008, but what he did was call him on his crap. Vernon went on to have one of his best seasons in 2009 under Singletary. Singletary also built the team that Harbaugh would take to the Superbowl and lose, and then subsequently year by year get worse until he got fired. Spoiled 49'ers fans didn't have patience for Singletary to finish what he started. I think Chip Kelly would be a better candidate. I'm a Lions fan and I know that. Also, Marinelli was bad, no doubt, 0-16 is unforgivable but he had a box of crap from the disaster of a GM that was Mike Millen to work with. The worst coach we gave too many chances to was Mornhinweg. Even Marinelli won 10 games, Mornhinweg only won 5. Possibly the only coach to ever chose 'the wind' in a sudden death overtime game and give his opponent the ball.
@@bradleysample3246 You are both wrong. The NFL says that the Ravens are an expansion franchise. And I think that NFL is the final authority on this. The Browns were a de facto expansion team in 1999, as they had to build the new organization from scratch.
@@bradleysample3246 He wanted to move the Browns to Baltimore, but Cleveland sued to keep the team in Cleveland. In the end, Cleveland kept the Browns name, colors, history and records. Modell got a new franchise for Baltimore, which was named the Ravens. This is the NFL's position on this; despite what fans think. The only thing that connects the Browns and Ravens are they are members of the NFL's AFC North division and they were both owned by Art Modell.
I'd argue the following changes: Raiders - Josh McDaniels. 'Nuff said. Giants - Ray Handley. He was handed a Super Bowl winning team and went 14-18 over 2 seasons. Bob McAdoo wasn't a bad choice here, nor would Pat Shurmr have been one, but I think Handley was worse. Jets - Rich Kotite over Gase. Gase wasn't a bad choice here, but Kotite was 4-28, including a 1-15. Eagles - Chip Kelly. His complete dismantling of a decent team qualifies him.
Please update your info on Cam Cameron. He was fired during the Ravens Super Bowl run. Jim Caldwell was promoted to interim OC following the loss to the RG3 Redskins.
i think its not easy to determine who was the worst head coach because the public doesnt see everything in an organization, just like in any company. there are going to be plenty of good managers put in bad situations and lot of bad managers who have good situations.
Ted Marchibroda was "technically" the head coach of an expansion team but in reality it was the old Cleveland Browns team that moved to Baltimore. They just didn't get to keep any of the naming rights for the old Cleveland team.
Marion Campbell deserves a dishonorable mention for his HORRIBLE first tenure in Atlanta, after which the Eagles inexplicably hired him. THEN, after Atlanta fired ANOTHER strong dishonorable mention candidate in Dan Henning (also worthy of dishonorable mention for his dreadful Chargers tenure), Atlanta actually REHIRED him for a SECOND go-round (presumably because literally no one else would take the job). Campbell had a reputation as a well-liked guy, but MAN, he was a HORRID head coach.
No, the Ravens are considered an expansion franchise. They were just better off as they were able to bring everything from Cleveland, except the colors, records and history. The Browns were considered to be on hiatus from 1996 to 1998.
@@tygrkhat4087 football wise it doesn’t matter. The same players who were on the browns went to the Ravens when they moved. They weren’t a true expansion franchise that started from scratch like the Texans in 02, the new browns in 99, or the jags and panthers in 1995.
It’s George SEE-fert, not SYE-fert. And while Walsh was a huge part of the Niners 80s/90s dynasty, Siefert’s defense was legendary. In all his years as DC for SF, the Niners were top 5 in defense almost every year. He won the SB his first year as HC in SF, won the division in 4 of the next 5 years and won his 2nd SB in 95. Managing a 15-17 record his first two years with Carolina was probably better than they should have done, and going 1-15 with Chris Weinke under center probably would have happened to anybody. I know Carolina has been more successful than some of their expansion team peers, but it’s hard to believe that Seifert is the worst coach they ever had for a couple of .500 seasons and one 1 win disaster.
@@PxPGuy1990 They are an expansion team simply by the fact that they created a brand new franchise with a new history. The Ravens do not own the assets nor history of the Old Cleveland Browns, that's all retained by the new Cleveland Browns. As such that makes the Ravens an expansion team and differentiates them from teams like The Oilers moving to Tennessee and becoming the Titans.
The Ravens weren’t considered an expansion franchise. They did not receive the same benefits or treatment that expansion franchises receive. They were still essentially the Browns as their first season’s roster was pretty much the same as their last season in Cleveland. The Ravens were forced to make a deal with the NFL to leave all of the Browns’ distinctions, records, etc. behind for the new Cleveland Browns that started operations back in 1999. However, even if the Ravens seemed like a new team they were not deemed not treated like an expansion franchise.
Patricia is by far the worst head coach in Lions history... he was so toxic that ever star player that wasn't named Matthew Stafford BEGGED to be traded
Josh Mcdaniels should’ve been on here twice
agreed.
Exactly
All of the Raiders coaches except Madden could be on this list.
We need this guy elected to the Senate… he gets it!
@@thurmanwilliams7961 Tom Flores won 2 SBs; better rethink ur comment.
10:09 I get that Adam Gase was a disaster in New York, but...how can you not pick Rich Kotite with his 4-28 record in 1995 and 1996?
Rich Kotite should be on this list twice, once with the Jets and once with the Eagles. He may be the worst coach in the history of the league.
Exactly. I was shocked he picked Gase. Kotite was nuclear levels of awful.
Yup; "Good Night" Kotite. Not only that; even Joe Walton sucked worse than Gase. W/that said; Kotite "takes the cake" here as the Jet(sam)s' worst HC.
I was going to vote for Ray Handley.
@@tomg5304 Dude; Handley was HC of the PISSANTS (Giants)!!!!!
Can't forget Chip Kelly's tenure in San Fran. 2-14 was dreadful.
you know what low-key was looking forward to old chip when he was with the 49ers thought we might do something
Yeah Chip was the worstest coach to me
Oh shoot chip did coach San Fran holy shxt
@theCajonwarrior Dennis Erickson was far worse than Chip Kelly. Erickson led them to their worst record at 2-14. According to the bleacher report, Erickson is rated as the worst coach in franchise history, which is an opinion I absolutely agree with.
Same can be said about him for my Eagles
I think Nathaniel Hackett is the worst Broncos head coach. There's a REASON why he got fired in the middle of his FIRST year on the job in the mile high
Can’t argue with you there.
It was the worst coaching job in Denver, but Broncos fans hate josh more lol
Nathaniel Hackett went 0-2 versus Josh McDaniels head to head in 2022 thus giving Hackett the nod
Honestly I hate both of em but Nathaniel Hack was worse. Embarrassed the whole franchise!
Hackett was set up to fail. He took the broncos job with draft capital and money to spend in free agency, and the broncos management got rid of all their draft capital for Russ and pissed away all their money for shitty free agents like Randy Gregory
Raiders fans seeing Josh McDaniels on this list as the Bronco’s Worst Head Coach…
I thought it would be McDaniels or Kiffin
@@BitcoinMotoristor Dennis Allen
Good thing they fired him and the GM. Antonio Pierce seems fired up to coach the Raiders hopefully he does well at interim HC.
Tom cable
McDaniels should have made this list twice.
Although for the Packers Phil Bengston the coach after Lombardi was bad, the worst was actually the coach BEFORE Lombardi. Ray “Scooter”McClain. He was 1-10-1 in his only season in 1958.
Ray Rhodes was the worst coach ever in the past 30 years of the Packers
The worst coach in Packers history is the guy who thought he was the coach - Aaron Rodgers! 🤓
7:10 Lane Kiffin took the job with the Tennessee Titans? No, it was the Tennessee Volunteers
He showed Volunteers so I heard Volunteers. Kind of a McGurk effect
Every tps video is good for one mistake lol
@@BitcoinMotorist true, he did show the Volunteers, so there's that
What happens when you let a millennial, who doesn't know football, narrate a football video? You get a Super Bowl winning coach's name mispronounced 🙄
@@Richard-yk3cf Also, the Steelers merged with the Eagles one season and the Cardinals in another.
Woah... Mike Singletary was far from being the worst Niners head coach. Hell imma say he's one of the reasons why the 49ers defense became great. Singletary did a lot of great things. He just wasn't able to put it all together in wins. His worst season I believe was 6-10. Dennis Erickson was the worst 49ers coach. In 2003, their kicker lost like 5 games for them and Erickson still didn't fire the kicker. If it wasn't for the damn kicker, they win their division. And in 2004 they go 2-14.
Hell don't forget the homeless guy Tomsula and Chip Kelly.
@@ninersdd21 Tomsula is more on the level of worst coaching hire than worst coach. Tomsula was guaranteed to fail, but was hired in a childish temper tantrum against Harbaugh.
@@ninersdd21Erickson made both those guys look like nfl caliber coaches. The original comment didn't properly explain just how bad his tenure really was.
Beat me to it! Totally forgot about Erickson though because Mike Nolan was the first to come to mind for me
@@linquavo5272Nolan was bad .
For Eagles fans this one is easy…. The Genius himself aka CHIP KELLY. He literally got rid of all of best players 😵💫
I was an Oregon fan. I mean, I still am. I was excited about what he could potentially bring to the NFL. And yeah, we all know how it went. Ha.
Isnt he coaching with LSU or some team now??
I said the same thing dismantled a good team we had
Came here to say this. He might’ve been amazing in college (and still is if he’s still there), but he absolutely RUINED a great Eagles team. I will never forgive him for getting rid of Shady. 😭
Chip was the worst coach for the 49ers too
Marchibroda did not take over an expansion franchise.
The Cleveland browns moved to Baltimore and became the ravens. Ownership, management and players all in place. Did they have an expansion draft? No.
It’s an absolute joke that the nfl calls that an expansion team but the Cleveland replacement, an actual expansion team, is considered a continuation of the original browns.
I’m halfway through the video and he’s made a couple other mistakes lol
Ted’s Ravens weren’t awful, they couldn’t stop anyone. That soon changed
The city of Cleveland sued Art Modell and as part of the settlement the city of Cleveland got to keep the team history which is why it’s the “continuing” of the Cleveland Browns
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cleveland_Browns_relocation_controversy#:~:text=As%20early%20as%201983%2C%20Modell,Indians%20hit%20Modell%20especially%20hard.
I will always refer to the Ravens as , The Real Browns.
As a lions fan, we’ve had our share of… bad coaching… but Matt Patricia came right to mind when I saw the title
Yeah Patricia was worse. He was just unlikeable and a horrid coach.
Plus Matt Millen was also a very bad GM
Caldwell was your best and I’m glad Dan Campbell is turning them around
@@clay43373 True; however, Marinelli led the Lions 2 their 1st (& only winless regular season (& an undefeated preseason 2 boot).
0-16 rod marinelli.
Fun fact, Walt Kiesling is the reason that Johnny Unitas, a native Pittsburgher and 2nd round draft pick of the Pittsburgh Steelers, was ultimately cut by the team over the objections of almost every one of the rest of the staff. Walt supposedly told the Rooneys that Unitas would never be able to play quarterback at a professional level and was worthless as a prospect and just to add insult to injury told the Rooneys that he'd never play him if they kept him.
He ran several players out of Pittsburgh most of whom turned out to be star players elsewhere. Literally the guy drove off about six to eight Hall of Fame players that were Steelers draft picks in his time there and slightly more All Pros as well. Without him the Steelers might have been the team to beat in the 1950s. And all that because the previous head coach had a heart attack and died shortly after the season was over causing the Steelers to bring in this pile of garbage.
Unitas was a 9th round draft pick in 1955.
If camp cutting Johnny Unitas wasn't bad enough, the Steelers passed up the chance to draft Jim Brown in 1957 to draft Len Dawson and let him rot on the bench until they traded him away to the Browns. To add insult to injury, the Steelers in 1958 and 1959 had Buddy Dial and Jimmy Orr who would follow Unitas to Baltimore and become his favorite target during the 1960's.
The Steelers could have had Unitas under center and having the option to throw to Jimmy Orr, Buddy Dial or handing the rock off to Jim Brown. Those decisions in the mid to late 1950's doomed the Steelers to another 15-18 years of losing and necessitating the need for Chuck Noll to come in and clean up the mess.
I've got to totally disagree on the Mike Singletary one. The 49ers have quite a few other coaches you could argue were the worst in franchise history. Erickson, Nolan, Tomsula, Kelly, are all contenders for that spot, and I know they had some miserable seasons prior to Bill Walsh taking over in the late 70s.
Agreed, there were a lot worse than Singletary. Dennis Erickson is a legendary college coach, but was a disaster with the 49ers.
What's crazy is that the steelers have never had a bad head coach. The only time was before the merger. Since the merger, all three coaches have been winners. Crazy shit.
Been around since the 40s .they got rid of Unitas so the were real bad before 1970
@@billallen8998
Oilers fan criticizing the Steelers
Call me shocked
@@billallen8998I love the Rooney rule. Let's parade a minority we have no intention of hiring around the offices, wasting his time, just to show how "inclusive" we are. Nothing racist about that at all. 🙄🤦🏻
Also the steelers got rid of Len Dawson.
Not really. They were actually pretty bad right after the merger. In one game Dick Butkus scored more TD's than the Steeler offense. There are hilarious highlights on YT of Terry Bradshaw trying to tackle him after an INT.
Had to dig deep in the Steelers history book considering that we've had Hall of Fame coaching since 1969. Noll is in Canton, Cowher is in Canton, and theyve all but measured Tomlin for his gold jacket when he hands the job off.
You could pick anyone who ever coached the Steelers pre-Chuck Noll as the worst head coach in Steelers history and you wouldn’t be wrong.
For the first 40 years of their existence, the Steelers were trash. It took Chuck Noll his first 3 years to defumigate that team of 40 years of toxic losing.
Sad thing is that Walt Kiesling might have been the best head coach the Steelers had before Chuck Noll. In spite of the fact under his watch, the team camp cut Johnny Unitas, passed up the chance to draft Jim Brown and traded away Jimmy Orr, who would eventually be Unitas’ favorite target with the Colts.
Could you imagine in the 50’s and 60’s having Unitas under center and having the option of either giving the rock to Jim Brown or throwing it to Jimmy Orr or Buddy Dial?
Those three disastrous decisions doomed the Steelers to another 15-20 years of losing.
The worst coach in Bills' history is not Jim Ringo, it's Harvey Johnson. Johnson was a scout by trade, but took the coaching job twice as a favor to Ralph Wilson. In two separate seasons, 1968 and 1971, Johnson went 2-23-1, a winning percentage of 0.080. That is the worst coaching record for any NFL coach with 25 or more games coached.
It's SEEfert not SYEfert, and I believe Kiffen is shown with the Volunteers not the Titans
Thank you. That bugged the shit out of me. Almost as much as him claiming the Ravens were an expansion team and that Kiffin coached the Titans when in fact he coached the college team.
You got that right with Tom Flores as a former/fired head coach of the Seahawks!
Singletary may not have been a great coach, but, he at least had a competitive season and built the defense that Harbaugh would enjoy during his tenure with the 49ers. He definitely wasn't worse than Dennis Erickson, who fielded perhaps the worst 49ers team in history.
I came up with 5 worse coaches right off the top of my head. In no particular order, Ken Meyer, Chip Kelly, Jim Tomsula, Erickson, and even the guy Singletary replaced Mike Nolan.
As a redskins fan I think I’d go for Zorn over Spurrier. He was somehow more embarrassing (example, swinging gate). That is post merger. Before the merger they had some truly dire coaches.
I'd put Bill O'Brien over Dom Capers RE: Houston Texans' worst HC. O'Brien drove DeAndre Hopkins out of town (ironic given O'Brien's reputation as an offensive guru). He (O'Brien) simply left the Texans' organization look like roadkill.
His successor David Culley wasn't any better, but Bill takes the cake. Back to the bunch in NE from where he came eh.
@@bigbeav543 Yup. U gotta remember this also; Bill O'Brien was HC/GM of the Houston Texans. Dave Culley essentially was dealing w/O'Brien's "Sloppy 2nds". Again; O'Brien drove Hopkins out of Houston.
Lovie Smith lasted only one season, too. He was also bad with the Bucs and so-so with the Bears.
@@erikbunty2016 In all fairness; Lovie Smith inherited what Culley essentially inherited from O'Brien. W/that said, u r definitely SPOT-ON RE: Lovie Smith as a HC
It was Culley. BO'B made the Texans mediocre., Culley made them a laughing stock. Capers coached an expansion team, Culley made them worse than an expansion team.
Rich Kotite should be on this list twice.
You nailed it with the old Oilers coach Bill Peterson.
Patricia was worse than Marinelli. Rod was bad too but he had very little to work with, and at least he was likeable. Matt Patricia took over a team that was posting winning seasons but ownership wanted to take the next step. He then proceeded to undo everything positive about the team and destroy any semblance of culture that was there. He set them back 5 years.
Thinking of Rod brings back sad memories, but thinking of Patricia makes me mad
Rod Marinelli could have channeled Vince Lombardi, Don Shula, Chuck Noll, Bill Walsh and Tom Landry and that still wouldn’t have overcome the bad hands Matt Millen dealt him.
Daryl Rogers ("What's a guy gotta do to get fired around here?") & Marty Mornhinweg ("The bar is high!") would like to join this party!
Came here to say the same thing, Patricia should've made the list.
Steelers had to go all the way to 1944. Thats a hell of a team
This is false information - the steelers only had three coaches in franchise history 1) Chuck knoll which won 4 championship 2) Bill cower won 1 championship and 3) Mike tomlin won 1 championship
@@buynow17Clearly, you took the blue pill.
No they started as a NFL team before merger in 1970. They go back to the 40s@@buynow17
@@buynow17 The Steelers were founded in 1933 as the Pittsburgh Pirates. They were renamed the Steelers in 1940. And at least get the coaches names right, it's Noll and Cowher. If you're a Steelers fan, that's sad.
As a 49ers fan since 1981, I believe Jim Tomsula is the worst. He won a World Bowl
recently with Rhein Fire, but was a huge disappointment on the sidelines for the Niners.
Don't forget Marty mornhinweg when he was coaching with the Detroit lions
Marty "elect to kickoff in overtime" Mornhingweg
Bart Star was the worst head coach in Packers history. 9 seasons with a 52-76-3 record. No seasons with more than 8 wins. Only one playoff trip that came in 1982. Made some very stupid play calls such as calling a running play on 4th&9 against the Giants on MNF. Said some stupid things as well. And don’t forget that he actually brought a WHIP to a 1980 team meeting about how he wanted his players to behave…
I remember when Bart Starr was the head coach and agree it wasn't good. However, I'm thinking that Ray "Scooter" McLean was the worst head coach. He coached 2 games in 1953, both loses. Then coached the 1958 season where he went 1-10-1! It was a really big change the next year when Lombardi came in!
Bart Starr may have been a good player but as a coach that’s a different story.
@@TheGamingGibsonYT Agreed!
Ray Rhodes was the worst packers coach.
@@aealum2004 he had one season with the packers and they went 8-8.
Who else instantly thought of hue Jackson?
I thought of urban meyer's 🙄
not me. not even nick saban could have fixed those Browns teams.
Marchibroda wasn't totally bad, but I think a lot to do with it was that the Ravens were forced to gut almost everything as soon as the franchise arrived in Baltimore from Cleveland. If they didn't have an aging roster at the time, the Ravens would have been a playoff team. It's just too bad that they lacked fresh blood with him. Although once Billick arrived, Marvin Lewis became a defensive wizard of a DC.
Yeah Baltimore needed a splash
That was not fair.
They weren't expansion just the clowns running out of town.
Ted Marchibroda was a decent head coach. In fact, I would name him in my top 10 list of underrated head coaches in NFL history. In the 70’s, he had the Baltimore Colts playing competitive football post Johnny Unitas when on paper they shouldn’t have been. Plus he coached the Colts again in the 90’s and nearly got them to the Super Bowl in 1995.
He just gets the worst head coach title by default as a testament to how well run the Ravens have been since relocating to Baltimore.
@@davester1970 Marchibroda was indeed a good coach, but by then he was past his expiration date.
Singletary was not the worst. Chip Kelly and Jim Tomsula take that.
Dennis Erickson. Showed up drunk. But yeah those two were worse than MS as well.
Honestly, Tomsula wasn’t completely awful. It was a miracle that that 49ers team won 5 games. I thought they would be a 4 win team at most.
As an Eagles fan I would still say Chip Kelly is the worst coach in Eagles history a win loss record of 27-21 but he completely dismantled a good team other Eagles fans would agree
He damn sure did smfh
you guys don't remember Rich Kotite (check my spelling) He coached the Eagles and the Jets
@@bradleysample3246 I heard of kotite he came just before I started watching football. Heard he was terrible tho
Joe Kuharich was way worst I mean the fans started a campaign to get him fired Joe must Go and don’t get me started on that disaster of a 1968 season
You definitely got it right with Mike Ditka for the Saints. He screwed us for years with Ricky Williams deal.
We’re about to have another candidate
Ted Marchibroda did a decent job when the Ravens franchise was in Cleveland and was known as the Browns. I don’t know how you got that wrong. The city of Cleveland kept the team name and colors, while the owner of the team moved the team from Cleveland to Baltimore. So you can’t really call the Ravens an expansion team. That team has a history that goes back to 1946 when they were the Browns.
Rod Rust was the right pick for worst head coach in Patriots history, and they've had some bad ones over the years.
Josh McDoofus should be the choice for two teams..
As a Seahawks fan Nathanial Hackett was easily the worst coach for the Broncos While I was happy the 12s won I was dumb struck by that ending… and it only got worse from there
GB should be Forrest Gregg. Never had a winning season. No playoffs. No accolades.
For the Rams, did you forget about Steve Spagnuolo? A combined 10-38 record. He even went 1-3 as interim HC of the Giants
Giants - Pat Shumur? Joe Judge? I mean McAdoo isn't bad either, but that team has so many bad ones they need 3 spots on this list at least.
I could have gone three ways with the chiefs. There was Herm Edwards who went 4-12 his first year then 2-14 his second year before they let him go. Then there's Romeo Cornell who went 2-1 as interim head coach, but went 2-14 in his lone full season. Even though his record is not too horrible, Todd Haley was a terrible coach. His ego really screwed up his first year. Yeah he did win a division title, but the AFC west was the tank division and it showed when they got humiliated by the Ravens at Arrowhead.
To be fair to Dave Campo, he was given an old roster that needed to be overhauled with a terrible cap situation. Jerry was waking up from his hangover in the 90's and left Campo holding the bag for all of the problems he caused after Jimmy left.
Trestman’s first season 8-8, with a solid offense but horrendous defense. Second season, 5-11 which certainly isn’t good, but have you seen what Eberflus has done so far in Chicago?
I’m sorry, but Eberflus is way worse than Trestman.
Don't forget the Bears tore the team down to the rafters last year and successfully tanked for the #1 pick.
Trestman was way worse than 'Flus IMO. Remember when the Packers and Patriots both hung 50 on us in consecutive weeks? That was the lowest point in the 40+ years I've been watching the team.
@@joeshoe6184 Trestman brought the Bears offense to the second best offense in 2013 and Cutler and McCown had their best season with him as the coach. You mention tearing the roster down, but don’t mention that the defense in 2013 was rebuilding after Brian Urlacher and Lovie Smith left. That offense could not win any games with a defense that couldn’t stop a third down to save their lives. Trestman wasn’t great, but he’s a scapegoat for Mel Tucker and Phil Emery’s blunders. If Trestman were the head coach for the Bears in 2018, they would’ve won a playoff game. With Matt Eberflus, the Bears went 14 straight losses surrendering 25+ points in each game. I feel that Matt Eberflus is worse.
@@anthonymendez1997 you present a good argument.
I would respond that Trestman inherited an 10-6 team from Lovie. Flus inherited a dumpster fire from Pace/Nagy. I expected this team to suck. Without actually saying so, Poles made it pretty obvious with his actions that this was a complete teardown/ rebuild.
My lowest and most apathetic memories as a Bears fan are those back to back 50 point games in 2014. Maybe I've become more jaded over the years, but this doesn't seem as bad. I still think we have some of the pieces in place and are headed in the right direction. Get back to me after the season and I may have changed my tune tho...
@@joeshoe6184 That stretch in 2014 was brutal, but that offense was actually pretty good and Cutler would’ve had 4,000 passing yards that season if it weren’t for the defense. That 10-6 season was more like the apex. The team was only going to go downhill from there once Brian Urlacher left, but the offense improved significantly. The defense didn’t like how Lovie was fired and so Trestman never stood a chance to earn his team’s respect. Trestman never really stood a chance. I feel that Trestman is also definitely a better play caller than Matt Nagy and Trestman would’ve turned Trubisky into a franchise QB and won a playoff game in 2018. There’s only so much that a coach can do and it depends on the timing and the team that you have to coach.
What makes the Dave schula hiring worse for the Bengals is the guy they passed on went on to be a super bowl champion with the Steelers. None other than bill cowher. 🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦
agree partially. LeBeau and Coslet were far worse. Not the first time the Bengals passed on a legendary coach. When Paul Brown stepped down as HC, he chose some other guy instead of Bill Walsh who ended up taking to 49ers to 3 SB wins two of which were against the Bengals. Seifert was HC for the 49ers other two SB wins.
@@gothard5 that I already know. Biggest blunder in franchise history.
Chip Kelly is the worst head coach in the history of the Philadelphia Eagles franchise because his run and shoot offense didn't translate to the NFL 🤬
As a 49er fan, you got it wrong, Dennis Erickson went 2-14, Chip Kelly was terrible, pick either of them, but at least Singletary got a few wins, and after the Vernon Davis incident, Vernon Davis became a pro bowler, so.....sounds like it worked, first TE to have two 13 td seasons
Yeah I don't get why he listed Singletary as our coach; at least he built a good enough team to get disappointed by the 8-game losing streaks. And plus, it just paved the way for Harbaugh who got us back to the Super Bowl and gave us an identity on defense that we've managed to carry all the way to today's Niners
Tom Flores was before my time. What came to mind for me for the Seahawks was Jim Mora Jr.
Me too
Jim Mora Jr was bad and I was one of many calling for him to be fired that first year, but Flores was attrocious. It was hard to watch the Seahawks in the 90s. I think Mora looks worse because he is the one year between Holmgren and Carroll where as Flores followed Chuck Knox who had some success but not nearly the levels of Holmgren and Carroll and his successor Dennis Erickson was only slightly better. So because Jim Mora Jr falls between the two most sucessful coaches in team history he wasnt really given a chance as Carroll became available after his first season and if you recall Pete stunk it up for his first 2 years too with back to back 7-9 seasons
Chicago Bears: Marc Trestman
Matt Eberflus: hold my beer! 😂
That Trestman team was supposed to compete. This current team is in year one of a complete rebuild, they tore it down to the rafters and tanked last year.
I was worried you would get it wrong with the Bengals, but you nailed it. Nice job!
Carolina didn’t set an NFL record with their 2001 1-15 record. 6 other teams had also gone 1-15 prior to that.
I knew that couldn't be correct. 76-77 Bucs lost 26 straight, 61-62 Raiders lost 19 straight and thats just post merger. Panthers don't come in until further down the list. One of many blatant mistakes in this video, that lost all credibility when they mispronounced George Seifert's name. This had to be put together by a bunch of 20 somethings that googled some info- poorly- and didn't actually know football history.
You guys seriously think Singletary was worse for the Niners than Chip Kelly or Dennis Erickson??? That's just not right. Kelly gets a small pass because the 2016 49ers roster was a train wreck, but Erickson completely wasted a roster that was Superbowl ready when he took over.
Can we update this to have Josh McDaniels on here twice? Once for Raiders, once for Broncos? Asking for a friend.
Lane Kiffin was terrible, but Josh McDaniels is the WORST Raider Head Coach.
He tanked the team and benched Carr, the 3x ProBowler who was carrying the rest of the team.
In his first year, he had a team that could go deep into the playoffs full of PRO BOWLers... and won 6.
In his second year, the offense averaged 14.6 ppg.
The difference between Paul Brown and his son, Mike, is that Paul was able to recognize when he made a mistake in hiring a bad head coach. Starting with passing over Bill Walsh for Paul's own buddy Tiger Johnson. Johnson was a below average head coach and the only reason he lasted as long as he did is because Paul didn't want to fire his buddy. So, he was given a longer leash. But the next head coach after Tiger Johnson was Homer Rice. He was terrible at the NFL level, despite being a local legend at the High School level, a good college assistant coach at Kentucky and Oklahoma, and less than average college head coach at Cincinnati and Rice. Homer was given a short leash with the Bengals and lasted less than 2 seasons. His greatest success was as Athletic Director at Georgia Tech. Anyway, when Paul died and Mike took over, less than one year later, Mike fired Sam Wyche due to Sam wasn't a "yes" man that Mike wanted. So Mike promoted Dave Shula as the next head coach. Dave lasted 4 1/2 years before being fired. If Paul had been around, Shula wouldn't have made it past year 2. After Dave was fired mid-season, Bruce Coslet was promoted to head coach (previously successful offensive coordinator for the Bengals in the '80s under Sam Wyche and head coach of the Jets for a few years.) Bruce took that 1-6 team left by Shula and finished going 7-2 the rest of the way, ending up with 8-8 record. That, unfortunately was Coslet's best season as Bengals HC, The Bengals got progressively worse each year under Coslet due to Mike Brown being cheap, drafting poorly and not spending money on bringing in decent free agents. Coslet resigned after a few games into the 2000 season due to frustration (and before Mike could fire him.) Next came the worst Bengals head coach, IMO, in Dick LeBeau. LeBeau was a slightly above defensive coach and coordinator for the Bengals in the '80s (he didn't shine as a defensive coordinator until both of his stints with the Steelers.) Between both his stints with the Steelers, he came back to the Bengals as defensive coordinator under Coslet and then Head Coach. He was a terrible as head coach and even Mike Brown saw that and quickly fired him, giving him less than two years. IMO, LeBeau was a much worse HC than Shula, though Shula and Homer Rice were both very bad. After LeBeau, Marvin Lewis was hired. Mike's old man would not had let Marvin stick around 16 years as Head Coach. But, Mike likes loyalty and Marvin was loyal, even earning some trust from Mike. Under Marvin, Mike allowed him to have some say in players being drafted, players signed as free agents, and increasing their paltry scouting department. Since Marvin got the Bengals to the playoffs 7 times in the '00s and '10s, after about 14 or 15 years of missing the playoffs throughout most of the '90s and first half of the '00s, Marvin was "safe" for a while despite never winning a playoff game. Finally, when Mike's daughter and granddaughter got more power in personnel decisions and running the organization, they were able to talk Mike into letting Marvin go and bringing in the current HC Zac Taylor. Believe me, Zac is not as good as a coach as most people think he is. He just happened to luck into Joe Burrow, Tee Higgins, JaMarr Chase and some good free agent signings over the past few years. A handful of ex-Bengal head coaches could've had as much success, if not more, with those players on their team.
well said. Coslet and LeBeau were far worse than Shula, however, I thought Shula was HC during the Jeff Blake era where they went 7-9, 8-8, and 7-9.
Shula's final full season, he finished 7-9. In his final partial Season he was 1-6, even though the Bengals finished 8-8 after Coslet took over. Shula's first season as HC, was Boomer Esiason's last season during his first stint with the Bengals. At the end of that season, Esiason was traded to the Jets and Anthony Munoz missed most of that season due to injury. He retired before the start of the next season in which he went to Tampa as a favor to new Bucs coach Sam Wyche. Anyway, Carl Pickens was a rookie during Shula's first season. Jeff Blake didn't come along until a few years later into Shula's tenure. Shula had to suffer through Jay Schroeder and draft bust David Klingler in his second year and then went through a couple of journeymen after that before they got Blake. Blake lasted as starting QB for the remaining time under Shula and through the first 2 partial seasons under Coslet. Blake eventually lost his starting position to Boomer Esiason when Boomer came back to the Bengals for one year. After Boomer retired, Coslet had to suffer through Blake again, along with Neil O'Donnell, Scott Mitchell and huge bust Akili Smith. Corey Dillon was the bright spot on the Bengals during that time. LeBeau had the likes of Scott Mitchell and Akili Smith to suffer through his couple seasons as Head Coach until Jon Kitna came along, who was successful for Seattle previously and for the Bengals under Marvin Lewis' first year.
Probably already been mentioned, but Phil Bengston was NOT the worst Packers coach; that would be Ray McLean (1-10-1) followed closely by Lisle Blackbourn (4 seasons, 17-31) and Forrest Gregg (4 seasons, 25-37-1).
The Ravens were NEVER ab expansion franchise. They were just the Browns after a city move.
Not as far as the NFL is concerned. The Browns history goes back to 1946. The Ravens only go back to 1996. After the legal settlement that kept the Browns records, colors and history in Cleveland; the league declared the Ravens to be an expansion franchise and the Browns on hiatus until 1999. The Browns were a de facto expansion team in 1999, as they had to build a new organization from scratch.
You guys can do the list but with the best coach of each franchise
Completely agreed RE: Dave Blimpo (Campo). Ironically; the Cowboys eventually brought him back in his original capacity (i.e.: DB Coach).
I personally believe as a broncos fan that Vance Joseph or Nathaniel Hackett was worse than McDaniels during his time as coach
In terms of culture and management, Mcdaniels was worse, but in terms of pure coaching, Hackett and Vance were worse.
Walt Kiesling @ 11:00 - the coach who cut John Unitas without even letting him take a snap IN TRAINING CAMP!
Love your video TPS and keep up the great work
Cam Cameron didn’t actually win a SB with the Ravens. He was fired in Dec 2012 before the Ravens even made the playoffs.
I can think of 3 other guys who were worse head coaches than Mike Singetary for the 49ers. Chip Kelly, Dennis Erickson, Pete McCulley.
This is where I get annoyed. Yeah, it may be the Commanders now, but I hate it when they act like the Redskins didn't exist. That is bull.
Forgot to include Lou Holtz who coached the NY Jets for 1 season.record 3 and 10.
Kotite was worse than Holtz. Kotite won 3 games in 2 seasons.
As a Bears fan, I'm not disagreeing on Trestman. But to show how dismal the offense was you showed the defense intercepting a pass against Minnesota for a pick 6..lol
I was confused there. It was clearly a Bears defender with the pick while they were talking about the offense. This video is very sloppy and riddled with errors.
@@craigmergenthal9291 maybe the video creator was being nice bc the Bears offense was so bad then, they were showing the fans the Bears could at least score a TD
Worst HC in every team:
Cardinals- Dave McInnis
Falcons- Bobby Petrino
Ravens- Ted Marchinroda
Bills- Chan Gailey
Panthers- George Seifert
Bears- Matt Eberflus
Bengals- Dave Shula
Browns- Hue Jackson
Cowboys- Dave Campo
Broncos- Josh McDaniels
Lions- Marty Mornhinweg
Packers- Lindy Infante
Texans- Dom Capers
Colts- Frank Kush
Jaguars- Gus Bradley
Chiefs- Frank Gansz
Raiders- Lane Kiffin
Chargers- Mike Riley
Rams- Steve Spagnuolo
Dolphins- Cam Cameron
Vikings- Les Steckel
Patriots- Rod Rust
Saints- Mike Ditka
Giants- Joe Judge
Jets- Rich Kotite
Eagles- Marion Campbell
Steelers- Walt Kiesling
49ers- Mike Nolan
Seahawks- Tom Flores
Buccaneers- Leeman Bennett
Titans/Oilers- Ken Whisenhunt
Washington- Jim Zorn
You could make a whole video with the horrible ny jets head coaches.. Walton, Lou jolts, Rich kotite, the list goes on and on
10:09 I think Rich Kotite was very close to the top spot for the Jets.
Steve Spagnuolo is the worst Rams coach in history. 10-38
Marchibroda wasn't totally bad, but I think a lot to do with it was that the Ravens were forced to gut almost everything as soon as the franchise arrived in Baltimore from Cleveland. If they didn't have an aging roster at the time, the Ravens would have been a playoff team. It's just too bad that they lacked fresh blood with him. Although once Billick arrived, Marvin Lewis became a defensive wizard of a DC.
7:10 Lane Kiffin took the job with the Tennessee Titans? No, it was the Tennessee Volunteers As a Lions fan, we’ve had our share of… bad coaching… but Matt Patricia came right to mind when I saw the title
As a 49ers fan since 1981, I believe Jim Tomsula is the worst. He won a World Bowl recently with Rhein Fire but was a huge disappointment on the sidelines for the Niners. Raiders fans seeing Josh McDaniels on this list as the Bronco’s Worst Head Coach… I could have gone three ways with the chiefs. There was Herm Edwards who went 4-12 his first year then 2-14 his second year before they let him go. Then there's Romeo Cornell who went 2-1 as interim head coach but went 2-14 in his lone full season. Even though his record is not too horrible, Todd Haley was a terrible coach. His ego really screwed up his first year. Yeah, he did win a division title, but the AFC West was the tank division and it showed when they got humiliated by the Ravens at Arrowhead. As a redskins fan I think I’d go for Zorn over Spurrier. He was somehow more embarrassing (for example, swinging the gate). That is post-merger. Before the merger, they had some truly dire coaches.
Nick Saban, Matt Rhule, and Nathaniel Hackett all deserve spots here
Baltimore was NOT an expansion Franchise. They were formerly the original Cleveland Browns. Mike Singletary is BS. He had a 'blow up' with Vernon Davis in 2008, but what he did was call him on his crap. Vernon went on to have one of his best seasons in 2009 under Singletary. Singletary also built the team that Harbaugh would take to the Superbowl and lose, and then subsequently year by year get worse until he got fired. Spoiled 49'ers fans didn't have patience for Singletary to finish what he started. I think Chip Kelly would be a better candidate. I'm a Lions fan and I know that. Also, Marinelli was bad, no doubt, 0-16 is unforgivable but he had a box of crap from the disaster of a GM that was Mike Millen to work with. The worst coach we gave too many chances to was Mornhinweg. Even Marinelli won 10 games, Mornhinweg only won 5. Possibly the only coach to ever chose 'the wind' in a sudden death overtime game and give his opponent the ball.
yes the new Browns are an expansion team
@@bradleysample3246 You are both wrong. The NFL says that the Ravens are an expansion franchise. And I think that NFL is the final authority on this. The Browns were a de facto expansion team in 1999, as they had to build the new organization from scratch.
@@tygrkhat4087 Art Modell took them to Baltimore
@@bradleysample3246 He wanted to move the Browns to Baltimore, but Cleveland sued to keep the team in Cleveland. In the end, Cleveland kept the Browns name, colors, history and records. Modell got a new franchise for Baltimore, which was named the Ravens. This is the NFL's position on this; despite what fans think. The only thing that connects the Browns and Ravens are they are members of the NFL's AFC North division and they were both owned by Art Modell.
Same players same team. Cleveland went with out a team for awhile,Just as Baltimore did@@tygrkhat4087
I'd argue the following changes:
Raiders - Josh McDaniels. 'Nuff said.
Giants - Ray Handley. He was handed a Super Bowl winning team and went 14-18 over 2 seasons. Bob McAdoo wasn't a bad choice here, nor would Pat Shurmr have been one, but I think Handley was worse.
Jets - Rich Kotite over Gase. Gase wasn't a bad choice here, but Kotite was 4-28, including a 1-15.
Eagles - Chip Kelly. His complete dismantling of a decent team qualifies him.
Hackett worse than McDaniels
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@ least Josh McDaniels lasted a full season in Denver; Nathaniel Hackett didn't so COMPLETELY AGREED!!!!!
McDaniels was worse with team culture and management. In terms of pure coaching, Hackett was worse.
Please update your info on Cam Cameron. He was fired during the Ravens Super Bowl run. Jim Caldwell was promoted to interim OC following the loss to the RG3 Redskins.
He still gets credit and a ring
Cam's one and only season with the 'Fins was nothing short of a disaster.
Mike Singletary was not the 49ers worst head coach. That would be Denis Erickson.
Next should be was QBs for every team
I think Dennis Ericson has to be worse than Singletary. Singletary at least brought talent to the team. Ericson brought JT. Osullivan.
i think its not easy to determine who was the worst head coach because the public doesnt see everything in an organization, just like in any company. there are going to be plenty of good managers put in bad situations and lot of bad managers who have good situations.
As a 49er fan, I was hoping chip Kelly would have been listed.
New York Giants: Joe ‘watch the tape’ Judge!
Giants had Pat Shurmur too and he was terrible
Don't forget John McVay. A plane flew a banner over Giants Stadium saying.. 15 years of lousy football..WE'VE HAD ENOUGH. This was in 1978.
Ted Marchibroda was "technically" the head coach of an expansion team but in reality it was the old Cleveland Browns team that moved to Baltimore. They just didn't get to keep any of the naming rights for the old Cleveland team.
Marion Campbell deserves a dishonorable mention for his HORRIBLE first tenure in Atlanta, after which the Eagles inexplicably hired him. THEN, after Atlanta fired ANOTHER strong dishonorable mention candidate in Dan Henning (also worthy of dishonorable mention for his dreadful Chargers tenure), Atlanta actually REHIRED him for a SECOND go-round (presumably because literally no one else would take the job). Campbell had a reputation as a well-liked guy, but MAN, he was a HORRID head coach.
Anyone else expecting to hear Josh McDaniels twice?
This had to be really hard to pick just one coach for the Raiders because you have the ones from 1960 to 62, then 2003 to 2023 to pick from.
As a colts fan can I just say "Playoffs you wanna talk about Playoffs "
2001 Panthers: Worst season in Panthers history.
2023 Panthers: Hold my beer
Dennis Allen will be added to list soon for Saints
The Ravens weren't an expansion franchise.... they were relocated
No, the Ravens are considered an expansion franchise. They were just better off as they were able to bring everything from Cleveland, except the colors, records and history. The Browns were considered to be on hiatus from 1996 to 1998.
@@tygrkhat4087 football wise it doesn’t matter. The same players who were on the browns went to the Ravens when they moved. They weren’t a true expansion franchise that started from scratch like the Texans in 02, the new browns in 99, or the jags and panthers in 1995.
Spurrier was coach of the Redskins, let's not rewrite history.
Amen!
BRAVES ON THE WARPATH!!
You guys forgot to thank Les Steckel for his service.
It’s George SEE-fert, not SYE-fert. And while Walsh was a huge part of the Niners 80s/90s dynasty, Siefert’s defense was legendary. In all his years as DC for SF, the Niners were top 5 in defense almost every year. He won the SB his first year as HC in SF, won the division in 4 of the next 5 years and won his 2nd SB in 95. Managing a 15-17 record his first two years with Carolina was probably better than they should have done, and going 1-15 with Chris Weinke under center probably would have happened to anybody. I know Carolina has been more successful than some of their expansion team peers, but it’s hard to believe that Seifert is the worst coach they ever had for a couple of .500 seasons and one 1 win disaster.
Ravens were not an expansion team. They were the Cleveland Browns.
The league treated them as an expansion team because the Browns history and name was left in Cleveland.
@@johnnystir9796 there was no expansion draft.
@@PxPGuy1990 They are an expansion team simply by the fact that they created a brand new franchise with a new history. The Ravens do not own the assets nor history of the Old Cleveland Browns, that's all retained by the new Cleveland Browns. As such that makes the Ravens an expansion team and differentiates them from teams like The Oilers moving to Tennessee and becoming the Titans.
Hue did just what he was supposed to do. They set him up to lose and he set them up for a bunch of draft picks.
49ers - Jim Tomsula or chip Kelly are both worse.
The Ravens weren’t considered an expansion franchise. They did not receive the same benefits or treatment that expansion franchises receive. They were still essentially the Browns as their first season’s roster was pretty much the same as their last season in Cleveland.
The Ravens were forced to make a deal with the NFL to leave all of the Browns’ distinctions, records, etc. behind for the new Cleveland Browns that started operations back in 1999. However, even if the Ravens seemed like a new team they were not deemed not treated like an expansion franchise.
Matt Rhule definitely has a case for worst Panthers head coach with a record of 11-27. Frank Reich is coming for that crown as well
Dennis Erickson or Mike Nolan should be on there for the Niners rather than Mike Singletary. Those years were the Niners dark era
Mike Nolan and his suit
Patricia is by far the worst head coach in Lions history... he was so toxic that ever star player that wasn't named Matthew Stafford BEGGED to be traded
Mispronounced George Seifert and Kiffin coached the Tennessee Volunteers, not the Titans.
Do this for OCs and DCs