
28. Raheem Morris
When your players call you ‘Rah’ instead of Coach Morris, then you’re treading on thin ice. Obviously, this isn’t why Morris was a failure as head coach of the Buccaneers, but it’s emblematic of the culture at the franchise. He had one winning season in three after going 10-6 in his sophomore year. Tampa missed out on the playoffs by a hair. Overall, that was a turning point for the team.

Morris lost control of his players, who lost interest in listening to him. His defense imploded and they regressed to 4-12 with some horrific games throughout the season. As a defensive coordinator, there is no excuse for not being solid at the very least. Instead, he drove them into the ground.