In the 2010s, the NFL saw its fair share of coaching failures. From catastrophic decisions to unrelenting losses, some coaches simply couldn’t hack it. In “The WORST NFL Coach in Every Year of the 2010s,” we dive into the most disastrous coaching performances that led to frustration for players, fans, and front offices alike. Whether it was poor management, lack of discipline, or a failure to adapt to the ever-changing landscape of the NFL, these coaches’ reigns were filled with controversy. We’ll take a year-by-year look at the NFL’s most disappointing coaching hires, analyzing what went wrong, how it impacted the team, and why these coaches were ultimately deemed the worst of their respective years. If you’re a diehard NFL fan looking for a deep dive into coaching failures and the decisions that shaped some of the worst seasons in NFL history, this video is for you. An unflinching look at some of the biggest coaching blunders in modern football history. Let’s break down the NFL’s worst coaching stints of the 2010s.

Josh McDaniels 0:00
Steve Spagnuolo 1:55
Romeo Crennel 3:56
Greg Schiano 5:46
Marc Trestman 7:49
Jim Tomsula 9:37
Jeff Fisher 12:11
Hue Jackson 14:18
Steve Wilks 16:24
Freddie Kitchens 17:56

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25 Comments

  1. Brian Flores was a decent head coach from the Belichek tree. He did help turn Miami into a team that could get winning records. The problem was that he lost a power struggle.

  2. So far three of the 2020's worst coaches are pretty obvious:

    2020: Adam Gase
    2021: Urban Meyer
    2022: Nathaniel Hackett

    After that, we have sone competition:
    2023: Josh McDaniels, Arthur Smith, Brandon Staley
    2024: Doug Pederson, Antonio Pierce, Matt Eberflus, Jerrod Mayo, New Orleans Saints coach whose name I forgot

  3. Schiano was a scumbag. One funny story I've heard is he would hangout in the locker room watching guys do media interviews while eating yogurt. The ultimate "what are they saying about me?" guy

  4. A lot of these guys worked hard their whole lives to get where they're at. The thumbnail is garbage

  5. In Jeff Fishers defense his Titans teams of the late 90s and early 2000s were very good. His teams just always lost in the playoffs. They weren’t even all that talented so making the playoffs as often as he did was impressive.

  6. Ridiculous that the HOF doesn’t let coordinators in. People like Spags or Vic Fangio deserve to be in the HOF for playing major roles in elite Super Bowl winning defenses.

    And yes, Spags is one of the best DCs ever. Cause we’re grading him as a DC not a HC.

  7. Always been confused on the Tebow narrative coming out of college hopefully someone can shed some light. Im a Florida Gators fan and i was very young during the Tebow era. I remember him being great, how come he was considered a project coming out of Florida, yet considered one of the best college qbs of all time?

  8. 9:30 Am i the only one who thought Jimmy Clausen was giving that Lions player a Stone Cold Stunner? 😂😂😂

  9. Crennel was a disaster as a head coach in Kansas City, but I’ll say this positive about him. His demeanor was exactly what was needed in light of the Belcher tragedy. Outside of that, I can’t say anything good about his time in Kansas City.

  10. Spags finally lands with a team that actually has talent, not the greatest DC ever bit there's no denying what he has done with good players.

  11. Matt Patricia was the worst of the worst. How did that tubby piece of crap not get the #1 spot on this list?!?

  12. Considering the Jags second best record in 2010s was 6-10, I’m floored jags didn’t get one in there.

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