and look at the big win vs terrible loss ratio. It's pretty out of whack, and not to the big win side.
Just because he was better than his 2 predecessors (who were 2 of the worst ever) doesn't make him great. Certainly not deserving of a plaque, let alone a statue.
Maybe a statuette in one of the bathrooms is appropriate in honor of his longevity. Some recognition is in order for winning just enough to not get fired.