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Sporting News Ranks Head Coaches


ed bell

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Another off-season offering that ranks something:

http://today.sportingnews.com/sportingnewstoday/20090608/?pg=27&pm=1

I'll start by saying Andy Reid is surprisingly high, while Lovie Smith and Gary Kubiak are low.

What has Gary Kubiak done with the Texans to show he is a top 20 coach in the league?? Once you get down to the 20s there really is very little that separates those guys IMO so it is hard to break them down. The top 12 or so are legit coaches that will be perennial playoff contenders...They should have just stopped ranking them after those 12 b/c it became a crap shoot.

Lovie I do agree is a bit low but the Bears haven't done much since their SB run...Cutler should change that tho. They will be in the playoffs this year.

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Lovie I do agree is a bit low but the Bears haven't done much since their SB run.

Among NFC teams, only the Giants have a better regular-season record than the Bears since 2005. The Giants are 41-23 in that period and the Bears are 40-24.

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