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Mike Martz expected to be fired today!

by Oneflydude
created December 30, 2007, last edited June 02, 2008
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The Lions proudly introduced Mike Martz as their new offensive coordinator in 2006, but Martz's two-season tenure here, by any measure, has been a disappointment.

The only way Mike Martz could possibly be able to keep his job, is to get at least 1000 yards on offense today against the Green Bay Packers. If he can't do that, he can kiss his job good bye. The Detroit Lions are expected to fire the offensive coordinater after today's game.


The Lions will replace the veteran coach with receivers coach, Kippy Brown. The head coach Rod Marinelli and Mike Martz have two different mindsets when it comes to coaching. Martz is more of the "air-it-out" type of coach, while Marinelli is more of a "grounded" person (hahahaha). The Lions rank near the bottom in several offensive statistical categories, including rushing and interceptions and they have lost six of their last seven games.


This season, Detroit ranks 19th in the NFL in offensive numbers (eighth in passing, 30th in rushing). They have more interceptions (20) than passing touchdowns (18), a major reason they are in third place in the NFC North. Martz had quarterback, Jon Kitna looking good in the first half of the season, but since then, he has looked pretty flat. I don't know if Martz was to blame for the Lions struggles though.


Martz was a guy who ran a high powered offense in St. Louis with the Rams, but coming to Detroit just destroyed his reputation. One team that was said to pursue Martz was the San Francisco 49ers.

This is a good move for Martz rather than it is the Lions. I mean, Martz is(was) the best coach they probably have(had) in the organization. He can now go on to find a team with some decent players. Martz wouldn't ever be able to have the same offense in Detroit like he did in St. Louis. He was the architect of the high-scoring "Greatest Show on Turf" offense that featured Warner, running back Marshall Faulk and receivers Isaac Bruce and Torry Holt.

It's funny how an organization can ruin your whole career. He can go on to another town and try to succeed. Having Martz in Detroit was bad for the team. The chemistry never seemed to work between Marinelli and Martz. Many would call Martz a failure, but it's not his fault that the offensive line is as soft as cotton. It's not his fault that Kitna is almost as old as Brett Farve, but he doesn't have his talent. Thank Matt Millen for that.


Kitna said that firing Martz would be a mistake.

"I hope he's back," Kitna said Wednesday. "That would be a hard thing for me to get over, not having him."

Who cares? Why have him ruin his career by staying in Detroit? He could use a little change of scenery. I hear the West Coast is nice.

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Alex HolowczakMVP
208 days ago
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With the Pack currently 21-3 up with time to go in the second period... I don't think Martz can be solely to blame. And besides, the season was promising for the Lions when they were 6-2. Worst case scenario is 7-9. That's still the Lions best season for a while.

It's not Martz' fault that Kitna keeps throwing interceptions either. If Brady kept throwing them the Pats wouldn't be 16-0. I may be a Packer fan, but if the Pack were in the Lions situation, I wouldn't want to see him go.

Like you say, give him a good O-line to work with. If figures don't improve, then fair enough, let him go. But give him a chance with a good O-line first.
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Simms1156Div-I Stud
208 days ago
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Martz is a good offensive coordinater but the he clashes with what Rod Marinelli because Marinelli wants a smashmouth team. (Personally I think that the Lions are closer to being what Martz wants than what Marinelli wants, they have talented receivers and are very tough to stop when they spread the field. I dont see the Lions becoming a power team without a huge overhaul in personel and if they do that I will need a serious explanation as to why Matt Millen still has a job after continually drafting receivers and than changing his philosophy.
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