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Originally Posted by dallaschiefsfan
It seems more common that coaches tend toward more success in their second opportunity...so while this list isn't exhaustive, I'm pretty sure each of these guys are hoping to head coach again. I left Haley off the list on purpose. It's a mixed bag on the previous success for this group, with Del Rio and Haslett having the most success. Not a super inspiring group.
Jack Del Rio
Josh McDummy
Jim Haslett
Mike Nolan
Tony Sparano
Steve Spagnuolo
Cam Cameron
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Cam Cameron was 1-15 and failed 4 years at Indiana. He'll never be a head coach anywhere again.
Nolan failed in SF and was even given the number one overall draft pick in Alex Smith. Fail.
Spags was awful in St. Louis and his defense in New Orleans is the main reason why they're 1-4.
Sparano went from "Run Game Coodinator" to head coach because of his association with Parcells. He was awful and isn't burning up the league in New York with the Jets.
Haslett? Um, no. Del Rio? No. McDaniels? Maybe, someday, if he proves he can do something without Belichick.