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I've read before the how the Packers (and I assume all other teams) conduct their end of season procedures with players and staff.
I'd further assume they wouldn't start until Monday morning, and would begin with the players.
No idea how long all this takes, but I'm sure it's less than a week; likely just 2-3 days. I'm hoping for an announcement by the end of this week, but won't hold my breath.

He's nicer than I would be.  I would have told him he'd have to find his own way back to GB.  And by the way, you're fired.  In reality, there's probably a high level meeting that includes MILF's review, and a mid level meeting for MLF to evaluate the coaching staff.  Not only does Mo need to go, but I would fire all the ST coaches and staff.  It needs a gutting and a restart.  Take the time and spend the money to get a good ST coordinator, and let that person hire the coaches and staff.  I don't want that new coordinator to feel pressure to keep any of the current coaches.

Not only does Mo need to go, but I would fire all the ST coaches and staff.  It needs a gutting and a restart. Take the time and spend the money to get a good ST coordinator, and let that person hire the coaches and staff.  I don't want that new coordinator to feel pressure to keep any of the current coaches.

OMFG, yes, yes, and more yes.

So tired of the "classy" Packer organization promoting from within when it is undeserved.

Everyone associated with that abomination of a STs unit needs to go unless they can make a compelling case as to why they were not in any way culpable.

And for Christ's sake, actually devote some attention and resources/$ to the STs for the first time since Holmgren and Wolf were in charge in GB.

@Packiderm posted:

If Drayton isn't fired, MLF can pound sand!

Along with Gute and Murph and all the boys in the FRONT OFFICE .

If MLF is not man enough to dod what needs to be done, and shitcan Drayton, then someone in the organization needs to grow some cajones and do the deed.

Bringing Drayton back after that unprecedented and nationally broadcast STs playoff fiasco would be as embarrassing to the Packer organization as ...

allowing an obviously (medically )incompetent GM have control of the roster for multiple years ... and we know that would never happen, right?

Maybe the only thing I’ll cut Drayton some slack for is that the Pack’s ST has been bad for so many years, maybe it’s something beyond him that needs to be fixed.  I feel like he should be terminated from his position, but maybe LaFleur has decided to give him 1 more shot.  I don’t agree with it, but I’ll root for Drayton to turn things around given a 2nd chance.

Well, since Steno was hired as OC, I have to assume the coaches have now all been interviewedâ€Ķand Drayton is still here.  REALLY disappointed in MLF.  Even more so than I am of Drayton.  It’s not even an emotional response that Drayton sucks at coaching, period.  You can tell it was Drayton.  The interviews, the scheme errors, the mental errors, everything.  I have lost a lot of respect for MLF.  Drayton might be the most incompetent coaching hire in NFL history.  Keeping him is the biggest coaching fail in NFL history.  MLF deserves what he gets, on top of his coaching chokes in big games that he apologizes for, but never fixes.  Oh yeah, that’ll never happen again, and then it does again and again..  I thought he did a great job holding the team together through injuries, but scratching my head as he’s failed so bad in big games and coaching decisions.  Maybe we can hire him as Rah Rah coordinator, and find a head coach who has balls.

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