The Green Bay Packers endured another disappointing season, as they were knocked out of the playoffs early this year. Green Bay lost that game for a variety of reasons, the most important of which must be attributed to star quarterback Aaron Rodgers' failure to get anything done on the offensive side of the ball.
Throughout the regular season, the worst thing about Green Bay was how terrible their special teams were. Fans have been demanding that their special teams' coordinator be fired, and NFL Network's Mike Garaolo reported on Saturday that the Packers have made it official that Maurice Drayton will not be back as the special teams' coordinator next season.
Article Continues BelowDespite the fact that Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers did not perform well in their playoff game, the loss can also be attributed to the special teams, who gave up a touchdown. For Packers fans, it's been frustrating to see how poor the special teams had been all year, and now they're going to be ecstatic that they're going to bring in a new guy for the job.
Rich Bisaccia, the former head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders, has been mentioned as a candidate for the Green Bay position. It's unclear why he would take a special teams coach job when he has the coaching skills to manage an NFL club, but he might see it as a perk that could help him land a head coaching job in the near future.