StudioSixtyFour@alien.topBtoNFL@nfl.community•Josh McDaniels’ firing adds to Bill Belichick coaching tree’s ugly track recordEnglish
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11 months agoNFL head coaching records of Belichick’s former assistants:
Al Groh: 9-7 (.563), no playoff appearances
Bill O’Brien: 52-48 (.520), 2-4 playoff record
Brian Flores 24-25 (.490), no playoff appearances
Nick Saban 15-17 (.469), no playoff appearances
Eric Mangini 33-47 (.413), 0-1 playoff record
Josh McDaniels: 20-33 (.377), no playoff appearances
Jim Schwartz: 29-51 (.363), 0-1 playoffs
Romeo Crennel: 32-63 (.337), no playoff appearances
Matt Patricia 13-29-1 (.314), no playoff appearances
Joe Judge: 10-23 (.303), no playoff appearances
Total: 237-343 (.408), 2-6 playoff record
Is there any NFL coach with 4+ branches who can top this steaming pile of shit?
Are we counting the Titans and Will Levis in that mix? The the jury still feels out on that after Levis’ first game where he got lucky on a few 50/50 balls to DHop. The Steelers and Bucs games left a lot to be desired, and it’s not like those secondaries haven’t been carved up this season.