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NFL Head Coaches Fired at the End of the 2016 NFL Season
Five head coaches were fired near or at the end of the 2016 NFL season: Chip Kelly (49ers), Mike McCoy (Chargers), Rex Ryan (Bills), Gus Bradley (Jaguars) and Jeff Fisher (Rams). They may not be the last.
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NFL Head Coaches Fired at the End of the Season
The day after the regular season ends is always rough for head coaches, as four were fired by NFL teams: Jim Harbaugh by the San Francisco 49ers, Mike Smith from the Atlanta Falcons, Marc Trestman by the Chicago Bears and Rex Ryan from the New York Jets.
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Quarterback-Head Coach Duos With Most Wins in NFL History
How do you measure greatness? By wins, or Super Bowl rings? Or is it simply by which quarterback – head coach duo resonates better in the minds of NFL fans over the years? Tom Brady and Bill Belichick are the most successful partners in terms of overall wins, but others have their accomplishment of three Super Bowl rings, and there’s even one duo that beats that.
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College Football Coaching Records of NFL Head Coaches
For some reason, the only head coaches in the NFL with a past as a head coach in College Football, are all in the NFC, except for one
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NFL Head Coaches Fired At the End of the Season
Reaching a Super Bowl or past success means nothing in modern sports. What counts is today, or maximum the last couple of years. Andy Reid and Lovie Smith have been a long time in Philadelphia and Chicago, but haven’t been able to match their previous accomplishments. Same goes for Ken Whisenhunt and Norv Turner, while Romeo Crennel seemed to be in a doomed situation from the get go.
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The Youngest Head Coaches in the NBA, NFL, MLB & NHL
Bashir Mason turned into the youngest head coach in Division I College Basketball after being appointed to be the head coach of the Wagner Seahawks of the Northeast conference, replacing the Hurley brothers team who moved on to Rhode Island after a 25-6 season with Wagner, which wasn’t enough to get an invitation into the NCAA tournament.