Best Head Coaches Currently In The NFL

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Giantone
05-10-2013, 09:08 PM
watch a football life on Bill Belichick and you'll like him.

Agree , you see it all the time with people that devote their lives to one thing and it consumes them and then usually a different area of their lives suffer.

CultBrennan59
05-10-2013, 09:52 PM
1. John Harbaugh
2. Jim Harbaugh
3. Mike McCarthy
4. Mike Shanahan
5. Tom Coughlin

Hog1
05-10-2013, 10:59 PM
watch a football life on Bill Belichick and you'll like him.
According to what you hear.....BB ONLY acts like a Dick to the media. He is reported to be a great guy and....funny! Imagine that......

CultBrennan59
05-10-2013, 11:57 PM
According to what you hear.....BB ONLY acts like a Dick to the media. He is reported to be a great guy and....funny! Imagine that......

He definitely made me laugh when I saw him as a pirate.
http://s3-ec.buzzfed.com/static/imagebuzz/terminal01/2011/9/23/10/bill-belichick-dressed-as-a-pirate-on-roller-skat-22469-1316789139-2.jpg

GTripp0012
05-11-2013, 05:57 AM
Mike McCarthy
Bill Belichick
Mike Tomlin
Jim Harbaugh
Mike Smith
Pete Carroll

Tom Coughlin would rank pretty high among coaches who didn't make my list.

I really think Rob Chudzinski can do some great things in Cleveland. I think adding Chip Kelly is going to add to the quality of coaching league wide, because it will force opponents to adapt to a dynamically changing NFL. But if he continues to surround himself with guys like Pat Shurmur, he won't have a long, particularly successful career.

Jason Garrett is a really bad coach, so whenever that list comes, I'm all over that.

SFREDSKIN
05-11-2013, 12:42 PM
How about a category of best coaches without an elite top 5 QB?

John Harbaugh
Jim Harbaugh
Bruce Arians
Pete Carroll
Mike Shanahan
Leslie Frazier honorable mention
Rookie QB's count since they were an unknown factor before the 2012 season, the job all 5 coaches on this list did was impressive.

donofriose
05-11-2013, 02:41 PM
How about a category of best coaches without an elite top 5 QB?

John Harbaugh
Jim Harbaugh
Bruce Arians
Pete Carroll
Mike Shanahan
Leslie Frazier honorable mention
Rookie QB's count since they were an unknown factor before the 2012 season, the job all 5 coaches on this list did was impressive.

That would also mean you have to put Gary kubiac and Marvin Lewis on the list.

skinsfan69
05-11-2013, 02:46 PM
To me the best guys are ones who motivate, game plan and are leaders. Hoody, Coughlin, Sean Payton, Jim Harbaugh, Jeff Fischer, Pete Carroll...I would even put Shanahan and Rex Ryan in there as well as Andy Reid. But I think the best guy right now is Jim Harbaugh. He has completely changed the culture of that entire organization. He's also a great play caller and motivator. Not sure Tomlin is much of a x and o guy but seems to be a great leader and motivator. Kubiak seems to be a real good x and o guy and can scheme but doesn't do much for me as a leader of men.

SFREDSKIN
05-11-2013, 03:19 PM
That would also mean you have to put Gary kubiac and Marvin Lewis on the list.

True, meant to put Kubiak but spaced out, Lewis also did a pretty good job.

MTK
05-11-2013, 04:23 PM
To me the best guys are ones who motivate, game plan and are leaders. Hoody, Coughlin, Sean Payton, Jim Harbaugh, Jeff Fischer, Pete Carroll...I would even put Shanahan and Rex Ryan in there as well as Andy Reid. But I think the best guy right now is Jim Harbaugh. He has completely changed the culture of that entire organization. He's also a great play caller and motivator. Not sure Tomlin is much of a x and o guy but seems to be a great leader and motivator. Kubiak seems to be a real good x and o guy and can scheme but doesn't do much for me as a leader of men.

Doesn't Roman call the plays in San Fran?

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