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Mike Singletary Fired: San Francisco 49ers Fire Head Coach After Two Seasons

Mike Singletary Fired

JANIE McCAULEY   12/27/10 02:47 PM ET   AP

SAN FRANCISCO — Mike Singletary made a name for himself as a coach with that bold "I want winners!" declaration more than two years ago. Ultimately, he didn't produce enough victories to save his job.

The Hall of Fame linebacker was fired by the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday night after two disappointing seasons, including a 5-10 showing this year for a franchise that expected to win the NFC West.

The team made the announcement upon returning to the Bay Area late Sunday, several hours after San Francisco was eliminated from playoff contention with a 25-17 loss at St. Louis. Defensive line coach Jim Tomsula was promoted to interim coach and will run the team in the season finale at home against Arizona. He was to be formally introduced in a news conference Monday.

After team president and CEO Jed York told reporters in St. Louis after the loss he would think about whether Singletary would coach the final game, Singletary then was told of his dismissal back at the team's Santa Clara complex.

"I want to thank Mike Singletary for the passion and effort that he brought to this organization," York said in a statement. "He is a tremendous person for whom I will always have great respect."

York said money wasn't an object in this decision considering Singletary had two years remaining on his contract.

"Obviously, we didn't achieve the things we set out to achieve. We should be a playoff team," York said in the locker room. "We aren't a playoff team this year. Very disappointed about that. We need to figure out how we can get into the playoffs and how we can start competing for Super Bowls."

San Francisco began the year with high hopes of winning the West and reaching the postseason for the first time since 2002. Singletary was 18-22 in two-plus seasons.

"One of the greatest experiences of my life was having the opportunity to coach the San Francisco 49ers," Singletary said in a statement. "What made it so special were the players. They were some of the most outstanding men I have ever been around in my life. The coaches were truly professionals. I wish the 49ers nothing but the best. I am thankful to the York family for having given me the opportunity to be a head coach in the NFL. I am indebted to them for that. I am also thankful for the Faithful fans, I am just sorry I couldn't give them more."

The 49ers opened 0-5 and will finish with a losing record for the seventh time in eight years. They went 8-8 in Singletary's first full season, then produced an unbeaten preseason this year only to drop their first five games. It was the franchise's worst start since losing seven in a row to begin a 2-14 season in 1979 – in the late Hall of Famer Bill Walsh's first year as coach.

No team has recovered from an 0-5 start to reach the playoffs, but the 49ers would have made it if they had defeated the Rams and won again next Sunday. If that had happened, San Francisco would have won the tiebreaker over Seattle and St. Louis to win the division and become the first team with a losing record in a non-strike season to make the playoffs.

"You know what, I'll put it this way: a personal failure. I'm the head coach of this team and obviously wanted us to do better, felt that we could do better," Singletary said after the game Sunday. "There are some obvious questions that I hoped would be answered as the season went on, and obviously were not answered. When that happens, you end up out of the playoffs.

"I take full responsibility for every unanswered question."

The 52-year-old Singletary, who first took over as coach on an interim basis when Mike Nolan was fired in October 2008, had two years remaining on his contract. York – son of owner John York – seems ready for major change around the Niners despite having to pay Singletary.

"Money is no object," Jed York said in St. Louis. "I mean, our object is to win the Super Bowl, year in and year out be there and compete for Super Bowls. We're going to make sure we get this right."

During his debut in place of Nolan – a 34-13 loss to the Seahawks on Oct. 26, 2008 – Singletary pulled down his pants in the locker room at halftime to make a point, benched struggling quarterback J.T. O'Sullivan in favor of Shaun Hill, and sent now-Pro Bowl and captain tight end Vernon Davis to the showers early for what he deemed inappropriate behavior following a personal foul penalty. Afterward, Singletary called out his team with the now infamous "I want winners!" speech.

"I'd rather play with 10 people and just get penalized all the way until we have to do something else rather than play with 11 when I know that right now that person is not sold out to be a part of this team," Singletary said. "It is more about them than it is about the team. Cannot play with them, cannot win with them, cannot coach with them. Can't do it. I want winners. I want people that want to win."

This year, Singletary fired offensive coordinator Jimmy Raye after Week 3, then lost secondary coach and special assistant, Johnnie Lynn, when he resigned for personal reasons earlier this month.

Singletary switched quarterbacks three different times, starting with Alex Smith, going to Troy Smith for five games even after Alex Smith's hurt non-throwing shoulder had healed, then back to Alex Smith for two games before Troy Smith started Sunday – only to give way to Alex Smith in the fourth quarter after Troy Smith had a heated exchange with Singletary.

"I'm not worried about individual things like that. What bothers me is we come in here, this is a playoff-caliber game, and we didn't get it done," York said. "And that's the bottom line."

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lisakaz2
Da ministero dell'interno di Snark.
07:34 PM on 12/28/2010
I understand why it happened. I'm just sorry it turned out this way for the coach. I like Mike.
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robXdion
Because someone has to say it.
11:40 AM on 12/28/2010
There's a lot of similarities to Herm Edwards here. Both were great linebackers who tried to transfer the emotional rage of their defensive playing days to offensive players and coaching staff without really understanding the nature of offensive play. FAIL.

Paul Burmeister and Michael Lombardi are having a great discussion about this on the NFL Network. Hope someone explains this to Mike . . . in between sessions of his anger management class. The owner won't say it because it's indiscreet, but he's tired of the unprofessional behavior from his coach. When you're gaffing off the QB position like it's non-essential or seen on national TV ripping them daily for ONE bad pass, and anyone else who plays badly for a series, then it's clearly not the players. Especially when the 49ers have some of the best players in the NFC West. Singletary is doing what he knows, but when you compare that to Mike Tomlin or Raheem Morris . . . and yes, I purposely picked 3 other black coaches to show the critque and the owner's decision has nothing to do with race.
11:47 PM on 12/27/2010
Please, someone, anyone, sign Gruden! Anything to get him off MNF. And take Jaws with him.
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10:45 AM on 12/28/2010
The Cleveland Browns fans will take Gruden in a heartbeat.
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10:12 PM on 12/27/2010
The 49ers could have had Aaron Rodgers, a fellow Bear, but they choose Alex Smith instead. No wonder they're such _losers.
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10:11 PM on 12/27/2010
The 49ers could have had Aaron Rodgers, a fellow Bear, but they choose Alex Smith instead. No wonder they're such losers.
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10:10 PM on 12/27/2010
The problem with the 49ers is ownership. They don't want to win, just make a ton of money, as if the Yorks need more. Mom and Dad own the team and they turn the operation of it to junior silver spoon, who rushed into hiring Singletary and now unceremoniously terminates him with only one game left in the season.

This once proud franchise is a mess because of the Yorks. WE WANT EDDIE BACK !!
10:53 PM on 12/27/2010
You've got that right.
Denise is just doing this for revenge, because Eddie must have been a bit mean as a kid.
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FZliveson
Beating the Conundrum
11:46 PM on 12/27/2010
Hey Danielsan!
I was in "the Stick" for The Catch, Montana's injury against NYG, His Return on Monday Night against Detroit, Jerry's record catch against the Raiders, and Steve's run run run against Minnesota. Good days.
What can be wrong with Denise and John York? Sheesh.
Wishing you a very Happy 2011!
FZLO
09:26 PM on 12/27/2010
A little OT: Chargers keeping Norv Turner!

Why? Is it some ploy to turn off their fans and allow the team to move to LA or something?
08:40 PM on 12/27/2010
I heard the owner of the SF 49ers say that he believed that his team this year should have been a "superbowl contender". Superbowl contender and 49ers?! Not this decade, not the last decade, and not for the foreseeable future. Alex Smith?! really now.

Just plain sad and pathetic. This owner is just so out of touch with any basis of reality of his mediocre product on the field. And it is not the coaches fault. It's the owners fault for being deluded that he has a great football team. What's even sadder is the league propaganda about salary caps, level playing fields and everybody having a chance of winning. That fantasyland thinking really gets to these owner's heads as little megalomaniacs that winning the superbowl is out there for the picking by just fielding a team. The same type of bulls^it hype goes up to building teams up like the Dolphins or Texans. In reality the 49ers, Dolphins, Bengals, and Texans are many tiers below the best teams.

The 49ers this year had the same odds at winning the superbowl as lets say the Orioles had at overcoming the Yankees/Red Sawks, and winning the world series. Someone needs to burst the bubble of these owners who are deluded about how the NFL salary cap guarantees them success or is that just BS they issue to their fans to hide their own failures.
09:38 PM on 12/27/2010
How can someone be soooo intelligent and not have his head pop?
You are amaaaaaaazing
01:49 AM on 12/28/2010
They won a Super Bowl last decade.
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J0E1
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10:25 AM on 12/28/2010
Technically 2 if you count the fact that SB 24 was played in 1990.  But hey, who's counting, obviously the 49ers were never "contenders" in the 90's either. 
08:08 PM on 12/27/2010
You can't be eliminated from playoff contention, with the talent that SF has, in a division where the champion may finish at 7-9, and expect to keep your job as a head coach. I am a Bears fan and have always thought highly of Singletary, but he isn't helping the situation here. I don't know if it is totally his fault, but the head man gets the axe.
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talkmedown
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06:59 PM on 12/27/2010
More instability is not the answer. Singletary needed more time. Money is not an issue? Calling Bill Cower....
07:50 PM on 12/27/2010
I agree with Ya...These 2yrs then you fire a coach if he does not win,illustrates organisational failures.It's a recipe for continued mediocrity.This is what the head of the organisation ought to understand.
Rarely can a coach come in & effectively re-thread an organisation in 2 yrs......wonder how long the next coach will be there if he doesn't win.....but moreover the "niners" is not a very good team...poor quarterback & their defense is just as bad.....there are only 3 standout players on the team,Gore,Davis & Patrick Willis.good mention to Justin Smith...the rest of the team will be lucky to be starters on a quality team.

Somehow "niners" were told by sports talkers that the team is very "talented"...that claim is bogus & so Singletary was going to be the fall guy,it was inevitable.Just look at the long list of experienced coaches were were let go after 2yrs & you can see why the organisation will be bottom feeders for awhile.

This organisation was once a Top notch organisation,and so you can see the current ownership trying to match what the previous owner did......only thing is,they can't do it in 2yrs with a coaching carousel.
Tia2008
A little kindness goes a long way.
09:59 PM on 12/27/2010
Great comment. My son and I just finished a conversation about Singletary getting the axe. Your comments reflects our thoughts - especially paragraphs 2 and 4. I have and always will be a 49er fan (whether they are a good or bad team) --- but I must say that I lone for the 49er team of the late 80's and part of the 90's. Back then, I lived for Sunday and Monday night football.

Wish Singletary would be allowed to coach for the duration of his contract (atleast) b/c I don't believe he is a bad coach -- I just believe they need a few more quality players.
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08:32 PM on 12/27/2010
You're right. Singletary should get more time. The more teams that have coaches like Singletary, the better chance the Pats win the Super Bowl.
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hawkseye
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06:39 PM on 12/27/2010
Let's hope the general manager (not the owner) does some real interviewing before he hires a new coach.
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06:15 PM on 12/27/2010
As a longtime Niners' fan, I wish the Niners and Browns could work out an arrangement allowing prodigal son Mike Holmgren to coach. They'd surely win the sorry NFC west next year with him as coach.
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06:40 PM on 12/27/2010
Holmgren was my first thought, too.
09:44 PM on 12/27/2010
He was with the Niners when we were screaming in the stands "No More Sweeps" and Dexter Carter would sweep left, then sweep right, then sweep left again.
Was he play-calling then? Gawd that brings back painful memories.
08:10 PM on 12/27/2010
Yeah, that way leave fans wondering why your team is 5-10, but can beat a 13-2 team that has destroyed the likes of Pittsburgh and Chicago on the road (NE) and the surging Saints, but can't beat Cincy or Buffalo.
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08:37 PM on 12/27/2010
Last I checked Holmgren wasn't coaching the Browns, questionable coach Eric Mangini was.
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06:12 PM on 12/27/2010
My guess is, Singletary was the absolute antithesis of Bill Walsh. Bad hire. The minute he started prowling the sidelines with that big crucifix hanging from his neck I knew the 49ers were doomed.
06:46 PM on 12/27/2010
Couldn't agree more!
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08:33 PM on 12/27/2010
FTW
05:31 PM on 12/27/2010
Big Bears fan, but he wasn't ready for this job plus I'm sure most of these man boys don't have his commitment or fire in the gut.
Mike, lose the crucifix the next time, this is the NFL not the pulpit. Weird.
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05:17 PM on 12/27/2010
Singletary fired.

David Letterman are you listening?