http://www.rotoworld.com/articles/nfl/78295/57/nfls-best-coaches-2018?sf183640369=1 1. Bill Belichick(NE): Career Record: 250-118 (.679) | Last Year’s Ranking: 1 2. Pete Carroll(SEA): Career Record: 112-79-1 (.586) | Last Year’s Ranking: 2 3. Andy Reid(KC): Career Record: 183-120-1 (.604) | Last Year’s Ranking: 3 4. Mike Tomlin(PIT): Career Record: 116-60 (.659) | Last Year’s Ranking: 4 5. Doug Pederson(PHI): Career Record: 20-12 (.625) | Last Year’s Ranking: 23 6. John Harbaugh(BAL): Career Record: 94-66 (.588) | Last Year’s Ranking: 6 7. Ron Rivera(CAR): Career Record: 64-47-1 (.576) | Last Year’s Ranking: 9 8. Mike Zimmer(MIN): Career Record: 39-25 (.609) | Last Year’s Ranking: 15 9. Sean McVay(LA): Career Record: 11-5 (.688) | Last Year’s Ranking: — — 10. Mike McCarthy(GB): Career Record: 121-70-1 (.633) | Last Year’s Ranking: 6 11. Sean Payton(NO): Career Record: 105-71 (.597) | Last Year’s Ranking: 11 12. Dan Quinn(ATL): Career Record: 29-19 (.604) | Last Year’s Ranking: 13 13. Doug Marrone(JAC): Career Record: 26-24 (.520) | Last Year’s Ranking: — — 14. Kyle Shanahan(SF): Career Record: 6-10 (.375) | Last Year’s Ranking: — — 15. Bill O’Brien(HOU): Career Record: 31-33 (.484) | Last Year’s Ranking: 7 Bill O’Brien climbed the 9-7 ladder his first three years on the job. 9-7 No. 1 finished outside the playoffs. 9-7 No. 2 qualified but didn’t get a win. 9-7 No. 3 beat the injured Raiders in the Wild Card round before hanging with the Patriots in the Divisional. This all happened with seven different starting quarterbacks. For 2017, O’Brien got his eighth and best signal caller. Deshaun Watson took the league by storm, appearing to be O’Brien’s missing piece. After he was lost for the season with a Week 9 practice injury, the Texans won only one more game. It was an overdue wake-up call for a team seemingly always on the brink of disaster. To an unusual degree, O’Brien’s (moderate) success has depended on a soft division. That’s not a sustainable formula. The Colts and Titans are under new management. The Jaguars are a quarterback away from being one of the three-best teams in football. O’Brien’s defense, which has mostly carried his offense, has been weakened by injury and free agency. It’s paramount that O’Brien do a better job on his side of the ball. Watson could be the 2018 ticket. If not, O’Brien’s volatile tenure might end with a winter 2019 pink slip. 16. Jason Garrett(DAL): Career Record: 67-53 (.558) | Last Year’s Ranking: 12 17. Adam Gase(MIA): Career Record: 16-16 (.500) | Last Year’s Ranking: 10 18. Marvin Lewis(CIN): Career Record: 125-112-3 (.527) | Last Year’s Ranking: 14 19. Jay Gruden(WAS): Career Record: 28-35-1 (.445) | Last Year’s Ranking: 16 20. Anthony Lynn(LA): Career Record: 9-8 (.529) | Last Year’s Ranking: — — 21. Sean McDermott(BUF): Career Record: 9-7 (.563) | Last Year’s Ranking: — — 22. Todd Bowles(NYJ): Career Record: 22-29 (.431) | Last Year’s Ranking: 25 23. Vance Joseph(DEN): Career Record: 5-11 (.313) | Last Year’s Ranking: — — 24. Dirk Koetter(TB): Career Record: 14-18 (.438) | Last Year’s Ranking: 17 25. Hue Jackson(CLE): Career Record: 9-39 (.188) | Last Year’s Ranking: 19 New Hires (In Alphabetical Order) Jon Gruden(OAK): Career Record: 95-81 (.540) Matt Nagy(CHI): Career Record: – – Matt Patricia(DET): Career Record: – – Frank Reich(IND): Career Record: – – Pat Shurmur(NYG): Career Record: 10-23 (.303) Mike Vrabel(TEN): Career Record: – – Steve Wilks(AZ): Career Record: – –
I just can't hear more press conferences of BOB saying "I gotta get better, I gotta coach them up better, us not being prepared is on me" ... Bob McNair, BOB is constantly telling you he is bad at his job.
Heh, firing Bob because the inmates on the chain gang dont dig fast enough? That would be unjust. A man has rights. Put the troublemakers in the Hole and see if they change their tune. - Warden Bob.
I just voted 'yes'. I'm disgusted with his decision-making, his offense strategy, and how he runs this team.