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Defensive Coaches to 1st Time HC Hires Since 2006
Posted on 1/12/25 at 3:36 pm
Posted on 1/12/25 at 3:36 pm
2006
Rod Marinelli DET (10-38---Jon Kitna-- 3yrs
Eric Mangini NYJ (23-25---Chad Pennigton---3yrs)
2007
Mike Tomlin PIT (183-107--Ben Rothilsberger--18yrs)
2008
Mike Smith ATL (66-47---Matt Ryan---7yrs)
2009
Jim Schwartz DET (29-51--Matt Stafford--5yrs)
Rex Ryan NYJ (46-50--Mark Sancehz--6yrs)
Steve Spagnuolo STL (11-41--Marc Bulger--3yrs_
Mike Singletary SF (18-22--Shaun Hill--3yrs)
Raheem Morris Tampa Bay (17-31---Josh Freeman--3yrs)
2011
Leslie Frazier MIN (21-32--Brett Favre/Ponder--4yrs)
Ron Rivera CAR (76-63--Cam Newton--9yrs)
2012
Chuck Pagano IND (53-43--Andrew Luck--6yrs)
Dennis Allen OAK (8-28--Carson Palmer/T.Pryor---3yrs)
2013
Gus Bradley JAX (14-48---Chad Henne/Bortles--4yrs)
2014
Mike Pettine CLE (10-22--Brian Hoyer--2yrs)
*Mike Zimmer MIN (72-56--Teddy Bridgewater--8yrs)
2015
Dan Quinn ATL (43-42--Matt Ryan--6yrs)
Jim Tomsula SF (6-11--B.Gabbert--1yr)
Todd Bowles NYJ (24-40--R. Fitzpatrick--4yrs)
2017
Sean McDermott BUF (86-45---Tyrod/Josh Allen--8yrs)
Vance Joseph DEN (11-21--Siemien/Keenum--2yrs)
2018
Steve Wilks ARZ (3-13--Josh Rosen--1yr)
Matt Patricia DET (13-29--Stafford--3yrs)
Mike Vrabel TEN (54-45---Mariota/Tannehill--6yrs)
2019
Vic Fangio DEN (19-30--Flacco/Lock--3yrs)
Brian Flores MIA (24-25--Fitzpatrick--3yrs)
2021
Robert Saleh NYJ (20-36--Zach Wilson--4yrs
Brandon Staley LAC (24-24--Herbet--3yrs)
2022
Matt Eberflus CHI (14-32--Fields/Williams--3yrs)
2023
DeMeco Ryans TEX (20-14--Stroud-present)
Jonathan Gannon ARZ (12-22--Murray--present)
Posted on 1/12/25 at 3:46 pm to Lester Earl
Not sure point of the post but without offensive coach comparisons it doesn’t mean much. I’m very pro offensive coach though.
Posted on 1/12/25 at 4:09 pm to higgsBoson
There are several patterns here
The most obvious is teams that hired DCs that did not have strong QB's in place never got off the ground, save Mike Zimmer, who was an incredible outlier.
The second obvious note here is the teams who had success, such as the Vikings and Zimmer, had their OCs poached quicky. Zimmer was a rare outlier who withstood this multiple times. Norv Turner resigning mid-season, then going to Pat Shurmur & later down the line Kevin Stefanski, both who were poached.
Mike Tomlin, also withstood this, albeit mostly with a franchise QB +Bruce Arians/Todd Haley at his disposal.
The Falcons, however, are a more cautious tale. Mike Smith, paired with Mike Mularkey and Matt Ryan, were 43-21 together. Until Mularkey took the JAX job, and they brought in Dirk Koetter. I think we know how Mike Smith's tenure ended.
So they double down with another DC, Dan Quinn. First two years with Kyle Shannan, and they make the Super Bowl. Shannan is poached to HC in SF, and they hire Steve Sark. After 3 straight losing seasons, Dan Quinn is canned mid-season 2020.
The most obvious is teams that hired DCs that did not have strong QB's in place never got off the ground, save Mike Zimmer, who was an incredible outlier.
The second obvious note here is the teams who had success, such as the Vikings and Zimmer, had their OCs poached quicky. Zimmer was a rare outlier who withstood this multiple times. Norv Turner resigning mid-season, then going to Pat Shurmur & later down the line Kevin Stefanski, both who were poached.
Mike Tomlin, also withstood this, albeit mostly with a franchise QB +Bruce Arians/Todd Haley at his disposal.
The Falcons, however, are a more cautious tale. Mike Smith, paired with Mike Mularkey and Matt Ryan, were 43-21 together. Until Mularkey took the JAX job, and they brought in Dirk Koetter. I think we know how Mike Smith's tenure ended.
So they double down with another DC, Dan Quinn. First two years with Kyle Shannan, and they make the Super Bowl. Shannan is poached to HC in SF, and they hire Steve Sark. After 3 straight losing seasons, Dan Quinn is canned mid-season 2020.
Posted on 1/12/25 at 4:17 pm to Lester Earl
Matt Ryan the DC HC killer
A huge outlier here when you “look beyond the results”
Made it to AFC championship his 1st 2 years
A huge outlier here when you “look beyond the results”
quote:
Rex Ryan NYJ (46-50--Mark Sancehz--6yrs)
Made it to AFC championship his 1st 2 years
Posted on 1/12/25 at 4:18 pm to Lester Earl
Wow
That’s impressive Earl
What’s your take on the Saints organization
Coaching and management
Since the 7-9 seasons to the present
Posted on 1/12/25 at 4:25 pm to Weekend Warrior79
quote:
Rex Ryan NYJ (46-50--Mark Sancehz--6yrs)
Made it to AFC championship his 1st 2 years
Sure, but had no staying power due to not being able to develop a QB.
Geno Smith got him fired and 10 years later, got paired with the right OC and he took off. He is one of a few QBs with a recent resurgence that gives the Saints a bit of hope. But you want an offensive coach to spearhead this. It is much more likely to happen that way.
Posted on 1/12/25 at 4:26 pm to Rohan Gravy
quote:
Wow
That’s impressive Earl
What’s your take on the Saints organization
i have been anti-Loomis and anti-Gayle Benson long before you signed up for this site
Posted on 1/12/25 at 4:31 pm to Lester Earl
This is such a dumb arse post. For one overall records doesn’t tell the whole story. I see a handful of coaches who went to conference championship games, a Super Bowl winner, and numerous playoff coaches. There’s probably equal offensive failures.
Posted on 1/12/25 at 4:49 pm to RawDog7984
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I see a handful of coaches who went to conference championship games, a Super Bowl winner, and numerous playoff coaches. There’s probably equal offensive failures.
Tell me which are your favorite that you compare Aaron Glenn to
Posted on 1/12/25 at 4:52 pm to Lester Earl
quote:
i have been anti-Loomis and anti-Gayle Benson long before you signed up for this site
bullshite
Posted on 1/12/25 at 4:53 pm to Lester Earl
How about Payton?
How about Brees?
Posted on 1/12/25 at 5:04 pm to Lester Earl
It’s not about comparing Glenn too. It’s a stupid post. The common theme here is pretty much every coach on this list that failed didn’t have a franchise qb. The ones who had success did for the most part. Go post the same stats for the offensive coaches and let’s have a true discussion instead of posting something you have nothing to compare to. Again, the list you posted only proved that defensive coaches can have success. He doesn’t mean your criteria here to fit your narrative but Pete Carrol was also a coach during this timeline. He also had massive success.
Posted on 1/12/25 at 5:17 pm to Lester Earl
Wow that is a helluva lot of suckage.
Posted on 1/12/25 at 5:30 pm to RawDog7984
quote:
It’s not about comparing Glenn too.
If that is who is going to be hired, sure it is.
Pattern says he is fired within 3-4yrs. And if he hits a stud OC, he is fired within 6 if he’s lucky.
quote:
Again, the list you posted only proved that defensive coaches can have success.
*If they have a franchise QB
quote:
Pete Carrol was also a coach during this timeline. He also had massive success.
This list is 1st head coaches. It’s right there in the title
Posted on 1/12/25 at 5:48 pm to Suntiger
quote:
Matt Nagy
Went 34-31 with:
Mitch Trubisky (12-4)
Mitch Trubisky (8-8)
Trubisky/Foles (8-8)
Rookie Fields/Andy Dalton (6-11)
That makes him look like George Halas compared to some of those guys
Posted on 1/12/25 at 6:10 pm to Lester Earl
Like i said. If you also knew how to read, it doesn’t fit your narrative of defensive coaches having success. Go do your research on offensive coaches and actually have a discussion some can compare. What i see is a lot of failure and lot of success. A Super Bowl winner, back to back afccg appearances, Super Bowl appearances, multiple afccg appearances again, multiple division titles, and coaches of the year.
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