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The result for #1 is like saying water is wet.

Does anyone think that there are a few surprises in the mix?
 
Nice find, Sammy, and it’s great to have stuff to talk about during the down time, but I feel as though this list is flawed in many ways.

The fact that they put Todd Bowles at #31 with at least 10 other scrubs and rookies in front of him is silly. I hate the Jets just as much as most here who aren’t Joker or Tunescribe, but Bowles is deserving of something at least 6-8 spots above his ranking.

Flavor of the month Pederson at #2 and Tickle me Pete at #3? Wow. I also think Garrett at #13 is a bit generous. Tomlin at #9 seems very close to what he probably is.
 
BB #1 is a no brainer, what amazes me his why Marvin Lewis even has a job in the NFL.. he must huge dirt on Mike Brown.

There's nothing impressive about Lewis' tenure except for its length. But his tenure has been more oppressive than impressive. He has four AFC north championships, seven playoff berths and 123 regular-season wins. He's also the ignominious owner of a 52.3 winning percentage with zero playoff wins where he's 0-7.
 
Sean McDermott at 20th is a bit too low for me. He played practically with no offense. The only proven player was Shaddy. Additionaly he let the Bills to taste the playoff game. Also Mike Zimmer with phenomenal defense being behind Garrett or Harbaugh is a misunderstanding. McVay should be a bit higher than at 7th. He has changed completely the Rams' image.
 
Gruden and BOB are ranked too low and Garrett, Vrabel, Rivera, and Harbawl are ranked too high.
 
A decade ago I could've rattled off all 32 head coaches by memory. I don't even recognize half or more of these names now. Is it me or the league?
 
A decade ago I could've rattled off all 32 head coaches by memory. I don't even recognize half or more of these names now. Is it me or the league?

Yes
 
A decade ago I could've rattled off all 32 head coaches by memory. I don't even recognize half or more of these names now. Is it me or the league?
I couldn’t have told you who the coach of the Cardinals was off the top of my head before looking at that list.
 
An interesting question is who should now be last place? A lot of incompetent coaches such as Pagano, Mularkey, Fox and McAdoo were all fired last year.

I’d say it’s now either Marvin Lewis, Hue Jackson or Vance Joseph.
 
How Mike Zimmer is ranked below Doug Marrone on that list is beyond me. Marrone’s bad coaching was a big reason why the Jags lost the Champiosnhip game.
 
Sean McDermott at 20th is a bit too low for me. He played practically with no offense. The only proven player was Shaddy. Additionaly he let the Bills to taste the playoff game. Also Mike Zimmer with phenomenal defense being behind Garrett or Harbaugh is a misunderstanding. McVay should be a bit higher than at 7th. He has changed completely the Rams' image.

He also benched his starting QB in the thick of the playoff hunt and watched the team implode that week.
 
He also benched his starting QB in the thick of the playoff hunt and watched the team implode that week.
And? BB also benched Butler,lost the game but I think he is undoubtedly the best in the business. All in all Bills got the playoffs since 1999.I do not think McDermott is a coaching genius but he deserves a better place than being 20th.
 
1. Belichick


32. Tomlin


Everyone else somewhere in between.
 
I found it interesting that Patricia was labeled as possibly losing his players. The hyperlink to that report was hilariously cringe-worthy to read and makes me happy that NE is ran like a professional organization.

"PaTrIcIa iS MaKinG PlAyErS RuN?1/??? OmFG WAT A WAISTE. TREAT Our oldeR TEAM wiT H RESPET n stop WASTING TIME."

He literally is so antiquated in his reporting that he simply dismisses the idea that building a system similar to NE is a good idea.
 
An interesting question is who should now be last place? A lot of incompetent coaches such as Pagano, Mularkey, Fox and McAdoo were all fired last year.

I’d say it’s now either Marvin Lewis, Hue Jackson or Vance Joseph.
Hue Jackson is clearly the worst coach in the league, in my opinion.

The guy is 1-23 in his first two seasons. As a matter of fact, it’s somewhat rare that a HC even gets into his third year with that record. In this case, I can appreciate CLE’s approach to sticking with him and keeping his vision, but I don’t see how any coach would be below him at this point in time.
 
I found it interesting that Patricia was labeled as possibly losing his players. The hyperlink to that report was hilariously cringe-worthy to read and makes me happy that NE is ran like a professional organization.

"PaTrIcIa iS MaKinG PlAyErS RuN?1/??? OmFG WAT A WAISTE. TREAT Our oldeR TEAM wiT H RESPET n stop WASTING TIME."

He literally is so antiquated in his reporting that he simply dismisses the idea that building a system similar to NE is a good idea.

Problem is the Detroit et al has never been run like a professional NFL "system", so any change is a shock to their system..

The article is question is a function of the bored, idle Detroit sports press that needs to justify their existence..
 
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