With #1 being the worst, here is my list:
5- John Fox
4- Norv Turner
3- Jack Del Rio
2- Lovie Smith
1- MARV LEWIS
With #1 being the worst, here is my list:
5- John Fox
4- Norv Turner
3- Jack Del Rio
2- Lovie Smith
1- MARV LEWIS
Are you serious?
I think they are all at least decent.
I think Lovie Smith is outstanding.
Jon Fox' team has been a force ever since hes been there.
Honorable Mention Bill Bellicheck (Great Coach but man I hate this guy. And he isnt much of a person.)
5. Dick Jauron (interchangable with with Marv Lewis)
4. Josh McDaniel (Talk about wrecking a team)
3. Andy Reid ( I have never liked this Jacka$$)
2. Tom Cable (Punch an assistant ... Nuff Said)
1. Norv Turner (Able to do the Least with the Most)
Number 1 of all time HERMIE DEADWARDS. It would take years for Josh McDaniel in all his glory to ruin a team the way the Herminator did.
Fox is a good coach his teams are never real bad. There going to be rebuilding but i think he is a good head coach.
Dick Jauron
Tom Cable
Josh McDaniels
Marvin Lewis
Eric Mangini
No particular order, really.
Herm Edwards (Decent evaluator of talent, but no integrity, bad gameplanner and horrible game manager!)
Eric Mangini (He has no idea how to motivate people, i think he lacks integrity.)
Marvin Lewis (His team has no discipline!)
Josh McDaniels (It might be too soon to judge, but he's not ready yet)
Norv Turner (Chargers should have been SB contenders the last 3 years..)
Wade Phillips gets a mention here, because his team lacks discipline!
No list can be taken seriously without:
(1) Dick Jauron (incredible he still has a job); or
(2) Brad Childress (wasting Minny's talent for the xth year in a row).
I'd also include:
(3) Gary Kubiak (never has a man done less with more, plus his schemes are dreadful and QB-killing);
(4) Norv Turner (still a better postseason coach than Marty, though); and
(5) Josh McDaniels (did almost as much damage to Denver this offseason as a rookie HC as Herm did in three years as the Chiefs HC).
Raheem Morris looks like he will be pushing McDaniels soon enough for that fifth spot, but I can't put him on the list yet.
You're wayyy too hard on Lovie Smith. He took the Bears to the SB and has kept them contending almost every year in the NFC despite some truly atrocious personnel moves by the GM. Same with John Fox. He took the Panthers to the SB and took an aging squad to 12-4 last season.
I mean, they aren't probably in the top-5, but there are a couple dozen NFL coaches who are worse.
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