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Bill Lundberg
09-05-2010, 05:07 PM
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Sideline to sideline: Who’s the best NFL coach?
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There isn’t a single rookie head coach in the NFL this season, so it’s an ideal time to rank ‘em, 1-32. Sporting News' NFL writers and editors factored in championships, won-lost record, creativity, motivational skills, ability to limit turnovers/penalties and hiring and maintaining a quality staff. Then it was time to see what the players working for the top 10 coaches thought.

1. Bill Belichick, Patriots

QB Tom Brady: “I’ve always been privileged to play for Coach Belichick, who I’ve always said is the best coach in the history of the league. In terms of his work ethic and his preparation, he’s as diligent as he’s ever been.”

2. Sean Payton, Saints

QB Drew Brees: ” (Payton’s ranking is) well deserved. I mean, it’s hard to say who’s No. 1. But you certainly can’t argue with what Bill Belichick has done in his tenure there. … With the exception of training camp, guys have fun here. So I would say, more than anything, the way that Sean Payton is able to complement and combine that very disciplined, fair but stern attitude, with, ‘Hey, we’re going to have fun, and we’re going to enjoy what we do,’ (is what makes him a great coach).”

3. Jeff Fisher, Titans

DB Vincent Fuller: “Once he gets that Super Bowl title, which I hope we can bring him in the next couple of years, then he’ll be higher on the list. … He is the longest-tenured coach, so he has the respect there. And he takes care of his players. I don’t have another coach to base things off of, but I always hear horror stories from players who’ve left who complain and say it wasn’t like it was in Tennessee, coachingwise.”

4. Mike Shanahan, Redskins

MLB London Fletcher: ” Coach Shanahan should be the No. 1-rated coach in the league. He’s won back-to-back Super Bowls. He’s a proven winner. His approach to the game, the way he handles this team, is great. … He treats us like men .”

5. Mike Tomlin, Steelers

ILB James Farrior: ” He might even need to be higher. What he’s done since he’s been here has been phenomenal. His first year, he was a little hard on us, but he learned from that and the next year he changed a couple things and we were very successful. “

6. Andy Reid, Eagles

FB Leonard Weaver: “Obviously, Coach Reid hasn’t won (a Super Bowl) yet. … (But) if you’re going to base (the ranking) on wins and success—not just Super Bowls— then definitely Coach Reid is top two, top three.”

7. Tom Coughlin, Giants

TE Kevin Boss: ” He could bump up over those guys who haven’t won Super Bowls because he’s obviously done that just recently. I think that pretty much says it right there: He’s got a Super Bowl and they don’t. I think he deserves to be ahead of them .”

8. Ken Whisenhunt, Cardinals

QB Matt Leinart: ” Just looking back at my rookie year, what we were as a team until now — it’s night and day. That’s due a lot to his philosophy and the attitude and discipline he’s brought to us. He’s been extremely hard on me, but I think it’s helped me to be mentally tougher and I think all that will pay off for both of us.”ROFLROFLROFL

9. John Harbaugh, Ravens

NT Kelly Gregg: ” The first five picks in the poll are excellent choices, but after that, I would put John Harbaugh around sixth or seventh. Some of those guys above him have won Super Bowls, but he has also gone to the playoffs in his first two seasons as head coach here. “

10. Rex Ryan, Jets

SS Jim Leonhard: ” He’s one of those personalities that people either love or hate. Look past that and look at the X’s and O’s. He’s as good a coach as there is in this league.”

11. Mike McCarthy, Packers

12. Jim Caldwell, Colts

13. John Fox, Panthers

14. Brad Childress, Vikings

15. Wade Phillips, Cowboys

16. Mike Smith, Falcons

17. Tony Sparano, Dolphins

18. Marvin Lewis, Bengals

19. Norv Turner, Chargers

20. Lovie Smith, Bears

21. Mike Singletary, 49ers

22. Jack Del Rio, Jaguars

23. Pete Carroll, Seahawks

24. Gary Kubiak, Texans

25. Eric Mangini, Browns

26. Josh McDaniels, Broncos

27. Todd Haley, Chiefs

28. Chan Gailey, Bills

29. Tom Cable, Raiders

30. Jim Schwartz, Lions

31. Raheem Morris, Buccaneers

32. Steve Spagnuolo, Rams

This story first appeared in the August 30, 2010 edition of Sporting News magazine. If you are not receiving the magazine, subscribe today, or pick up a copy, available at most Barnes & Noble, Borders and Hudson Retail outlets.

Mr. Flopnuts
09-05-2010, 05:09 PM
:facepalm: McNoMo is ahead of Haley. What's Bane say? From 6-0 to OH NO!!!!!

Mecca
09-05-2010, 05:12 PM
Andy Reid is way to high on that list, he costs the Eagles 2-3 games a year by refusing to be balanced.

Brock
09-05-2010, 05:12 PM
That list is shit.

-King-
09-05-2010, 05:13 PM
How is Kubiak worse than Del Rio? Why the fuck is Childress so fucking high? Favre is the coach of that team. Peyton Manning is the coach of the Colts so Caldwell shouldn't be that high either. And Raheem Morris is not better than Spags

wazu
09-05-2010, 05:15 PM
Haley has a lot to prove, but there's no way he belongs where they have him. Honestly, would anybody here want to fire Haley (27) to hire Childress (14), Turner (19), or Carroll (23)?

JD10367
09-05-2010, 05:16 PM
Mangini and McDaniels are way too high.

LaChapelle
09-05-2010, 05:30 PM
Joshie is playing possum

Bane
09-05-2010, 05:32 PM
:facepalm: McNoMo is ahead of Haley. What's Bane say? From 6-0 to OH NO!!!!!

WIN!!!!!:bravo:

Rausch
09-05-2010, 05:34 PM
Caldwell?

WTF?...

Rausch
09-05-2010, 05:35 PM
Singletary should be higher. That team was a fucking mess...

Bane
09-05-2010, 05:38 PM
Caldwell?

WTF?...

Yeah we'll see how that shit goes this year.

Dylan
09-05-2010, 06:30 PM
7. Tom Coughlin, Giants http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_JNFvqLZICLI/TDD3uclvaaI/AAAAAAAAB0w/csXhZXkp2P4/s320/sour+grapes.jpg

*unless he has a breakout season

Sanka
09-05-2010, 06:33 PM
Mike Tomlin is a joke.

30 yard hail mary
09-05-2010, 06:37 PM
That list is shit.

whats your top 10?

Deberg_1990
09-05-2010, 06:39 PM
Mike Tomlin is a joke.

Yea, because....most Super Bowl winning coaches are.

milkman
09-05-2010, 06:40 PM
I think Jeff Fisher, Mike Shannahan, Andy Reid, Tom Coughlin and Ken Whisenhunt are too high.

-King-
09-05-2010, 06:46 PM
Mike Tomlin is a joke.

Care to tell us how? I'm curious.

Dylan
09-05-2010, 06:52 PM
1. Bill Belichick, Patriots (tops years ago) I'll give him that

3. Jeff Fisher, Titans

4. Mike Shanahan, Redskins

6. Andy Reid, Eagles


Oh Please!

Who wrote this? an ex-Boston college alumni sports writer?

I bet.

Sanka
09-05-2010, 08:34 PM
Yea, because....most Super Bowl winning coaches are.

No but him and Dungy are.

TheGuardian
09-05-2010, 08:35 PM
Yea, because....most Super Bowl winning coaches are.

He inherited that team. All he had to do was not fuck it up.

Second, does the name Barry Switzer ring a bell?

Sanka
09-05-2010, 08:36 PM
Care to tell us how? I'm curious.

Mike Tomlin is a puppet. He has no say what goes on on offense or defense. He is just a fall guy.

Msmith
09-05-2010, 08:45 PM
No one mentioned about Norv? #19? opinions? anyone?

notorious
09-05-2010, 08:49 PM
No one mentioned about Norv? #19? opinions? anyone?

He is decent. Not a world beater but no slouch, either.

DaneMcCloud
09-05-2010, 08:55 PM
Sean Payton, followed closely by Mike McCarthy.

chiefzilla1501
09-05-2010, 08:59 PM
Care to tell us how? I'm curious.

Joke? No. Overrated--yes.

He inherited a Super Bowl team with a pro bowl QB. And he doesn't even coach the offense or defense, really. His speciality is defense, and Dick Lebeau is clearly running that show.

His only job is to motivate and be a figurehead. With all the recent character issues in Pittsburgh and with the way they looked unmotivated when they lost Polamalu, you have to question if he's even doing that well.

He's a good coach. But I really question if he could turn a team like the Rams or Chiefs into winners.