01-05-2007, 08:14 AM
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Re: Is BB now the longest tenured head coach?
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Originally Posted by PromisedLand
Good link, thanks. According to the data there we have
Shanahan and Fisher since 1995
Billick, Holmgren and Reid since 1999
Belichick since 2000
Dungy, Gruden and Schottenheimer since 2002
So BB is actually 6th now.
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Most of them were on thin ice earlier this year too,and could be back on it pending the playoffs. Fisher was in the last year of his deal but had a team option Tennessee picked up so they could control that situation. But if he loses Chow that could change early next season, and I think they pay him relative peanuts too so he is likely elsewhere after 2007 anyway. Reportedly Jerry Jones has been coveting him as Tuna's replacement. Holmgren could still leave if his nose remains out of joint over being stripped of his GM title in 2005 and after promising there would be no post SB jinx season in Seattle he's looked ragged. If they get upset by Dallas he could decide to bail. McNair and Garcia likely saved Billick and Reid's jobs through 2007. Shanahan and Belichick are likely the only two who pretty much remain at their own will.
Dungy could go any time probably of his own volition, Gruden has to be on thin ice in Tampa and still without a viable QB, and Schotsie is still likely to get canned if the Chargers implode in the playoffs or he might leave of his own volition if they don't.
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