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re: Honest Discussion----Lack of Black Head Coaches

Posted on 1/22/21 at 2:49 pm to
Posted by saintsfan22
baton rouge
Member since May 2006
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Posted on 1/22/21 at 2:49 pm to
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Now we can talk about the various reasons about why very few have been successful.

Most coaches aren't successful but it also depends on how you want to define success. Marvin Lewis is the winningest coach in Bengals history. Caldwell went to a SB and is the only coach the Lions have had with a winning record since 1972. Green had 8 playoffs and one losing season in a decade in Minny.
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but I don't think there has necessarily been a shortage.

19 in the history of the modern league starting in 1989. How many coaches have there been since 1989?
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Outside of Tomlin and Dungy very few have had success.

Would you consider not hiring white coaches because of another white guy's lack of success?
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I have already heard the broadcasters say that Robert Saleh plans on being a CEO type that will hire his OC and DC and then be hands off.

Saleh's not black.
This post was edited on 1/22/21 at 2:51 pm
Posted by TigerintheNO
New Orleans
Member since Jan 2004
41297 posts
Posted on 1/22/21 at 3:57 pm to
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How many coaches have there been since 1989?


2000-2016


OAK 9 Jon Gruden; Bill Callahan; Norv Turner; Art Shell; Lane Kiffin; Tom Cable; Hue Jackson; Dennis Allen; Jack Del Rio
CLE 8 Chris Palmer; Butch Davis; Romeo Crennel; Eric Mangini; Pat Shurmur; Rob Chudzinski; Mike Pettine; Hue Jackson
SFO 7 Steve Mariucci; Dennis Erickson; Mike Nolan; Mike Singletary; Jim Harbaugh; Jim Tomsula; Chip Kelly
WAS 7 Norv Turner; Marty Schottenheimer; Steve Spurrier; Joe Gibbs; Jim Zorn; Mike Shanahan; Jay Gruden
BUF 7 Wade Phillips; Gregg Williams; Mike Mularkey; Dick Jauron; Chan Gailey; Doug Marrone; Rex Ryan
DET 6 Bobby Ross; Marty Mornhinweg; Steve Mariucci; Rod Marinelli; Jim Schwartz; Jim Caldwell
KAN 6 Gunther Cunningham; Dick Vermeil; Herman Edwards; Todd Haley; Romeo Crennel; Andy Reid
TAM 6 Tony Dungy; Jon Gruden; Raheem Morris; Greg Schiano; Lovie Smith; Dirk Koetter
MIA 6 Dave Wannstedt; Nick Saban; Cam Cameron; Tony Sparano; Joe Philbin; Adam Gase
ATL 5 Dan Reeves; Jim Mora; Emmitt Thomas; Mike Smith; Dan Quinn
MIN 5 Dennis Green; Mike Tice; Brad Childress; Leslie Frazier; Mike Zimmer
NYJ 5 Al Groh; Herman Edwards; Eric Mangini; Rex Ryan; Todd Bowles
CHI 4 Dick Jauron; Lovie Smith; Marc Trestman; John Fox
IND 4 Jim Mora; Tony Dungy; Jim Caldwell; Chuck Pagano
ARI 4 Dave McGinnis; Dennis Green; Ken Whisenhunt; Bruce Arians
DAL 4 Dave Campo; Bill Parcells; Wade Phillips; Jason Garrett
DEN 4 Mike Shanahan; Josh McDaniels; John Fox; Gary Kubiak
JAX 4 Tom Coughlin; Jack Del Rio; Mike Mularkey; Gus Bradley
NOR 4 Jim Haslett; Sean Payton; Aaron Kromer; Sean Payton
TEN 4 Jeff Fisher; Mike Munchak; Ken Whisenhunt; Mike Mularkey
STL 4 Mike Martz; Scott Linehan; Steve Spagnuolo; Jeff Fisher
SDG 4 Mike Riley; Marty Schottenheimer; Norv Turner; Mike McCoy
CAR 3 George Seifert; John Fox; Ron Rivera
CIN 3 Bruce Coslet; Dick LeBeau; Marvin Lewis
HOU 3 Dom Capers; Gary Kubiak; Bill O'Brien
NYG 3 Jim Fassel; Tom Coughlin; Ben McAdoo
PHI 3 Andy Reid; Chip Kelly; Doug Pederson
SEA 3 Mike Holmgren; Jim Mora; Pete Carroll
GNB 2 Mike Sherman; Mike McCarthy
PIT 2 Bill Cowher; Mike Tomlin
BAL 2 Brian Billick; John Harbaugh
NWE 1 Bill Belichick
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