For sure Joelcool7, I do agree with you, if this is a decision he put forward and they accepted, he played a part in getting these guys 'fired'.
But in the end it's THQ's responsibility to use their employees on the projects that have the most potential of making a good profit, especially, seeing how THQ is doing rather poorly as a baseline.
So, I agree with you, possible error on his part, but THQ should have known better than to release a unfitting game on consoles with userbases that were just never going to buy the game.
Either way it sucks, I know of so many cases of management or publishers just ruining their studios.
(Studios that take on Stargate games are especially notable for this :( )







