Maverick74,
I wasn't in favor of hiring Spurrier but I could see how it might have worked out well. He is clearly a very intellignet guy who had won everywhere. Frankly I was surprised how badly it turned out. He seemed to just totally have underestimated what it took to win. After the season ended stories started coming out that he did not enforce discipline. Guys would show up late for practice, cell phones would be ringing during meetings, etc. The team played with a total lack of discipline on both sides of the ball, couldn't stop the run on defense, had trouble scoring TD's in the red zone, seemed baffled by blitzes and lost many close games in the fourth quarter. All in all, kind of a laundry list of the hallmarks of poor coaching. The team did play hard for him, however. He had assistant coaches with the absolute least NFL experience of any team in the league and it showed. They seemed unable to make adjustments during games. And somehow the latter part of the season featured a QB who had never played in an NFL game and whose chief claim to fame was being married to the blond chick from Survivor. How can you spend the kind of money they did and end up in that situation?
I give Spurrier credit for having a lot of class, for not blaming anyone but himself and for having the good sense to get out instead of suffering through another year or two of this.