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IMO Andy Reid at #24 is a joke he's better than that ... but it's not my list so whatever. Also, Mike McCarthy #2 ... pleaseeeee Tomlin deserves to be atop him all day long.
1. (4) Bill Belichick, New England Patriots. Now that the Pats have had a couple of close calls, we understand why Belichick is running his team full throttle 24/7 this season; though graced with fortuitously panicky play-calling from his counterpart late in the Philadelphia game, Belichick and Tom Brady have shown they can still create and engineer the no-nonsense, mistake-free fourth-quarter comeback drive always a hallmark of the New England dynasty.
2. (2) Mike McCarthy, Green Bay Packers. The NFL's head coach of the year, no question. Excepting the secondary and QB, McCarthy and staff have essentially entirely remade a squad that within two seasons is among the league's elite. And they're probably here to stay, Favre departure or no. (Even with a loss to the Cowboys.)
3. (3) Mike Tomlin, Pittsburgh Steelers. The NFL's rookie head coach of the year.
4. (1) Tony Dungy, Indianapolis Colts. Hitting their traditional bumpy patch right around the two-thirds mark, a slack Colt loss shows Dungy's system isn't quite 100 percent impervious to injury.
5. (5) Wade Phillips, Dallas Cowboys. Sure, it was mostly Bill Parcells who assembled this team, but Phillips made things better.
IMO Andy Reid at #24 is a joke he's better than that ... but it's not my list so whatever. Also, Mike McCarthy #2 ... pleaseeeee Tomlin deserves to be atop him all day long.