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On ESPN First Take they were talking top Head Coaches


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and Rob Parker's top 5 looked like this:

1. Bill Belichick

2. Sean Payton

3. Mike Tomlin

4. John Fox

5. Jeff Fisher

Thoughts???

Based on this year?

1. Jim Caldwell- He has the most talent on his team throughout the positions. Fox could crack the top 5 with Peyton as his QB.

2. Sean Peyton- This team is really hit or miss. When they are on, they are amazing. When the offense isn't absolutely perfect, it its as painful as watching the Panthers.

3. Norv Turner- This team has had a complete 360 this season and without LT doing much to carry them. Philip Rivers has really put himself forward as a legit 5 QB in the NFL.

4. Brad Childress- This team is good year after year. However, their recent meltdowns are alarming for them.

5. Marvin Lewis- Team is playing much like the 2008 Panthers. Running the ball all over the yard. Played the Chargers the best anybody has on the Chargers win streak.

6. Jeff Fisher

7. Andy Reid

8. Mike McCarthy

9. Bill Belichick

10. Mike Tomlin

Since Fox's Tenure

1. Bill Belichick

2. Tony Dungy

3. Bill Cowher

4. Mike Tomlin

5. Tom Coughlin

5. Andy Reid

6. Mike Holmgren

7. John Fox

8. Ken Wisenhunt

9. Jeff Fisher

10. John Gruden

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