Rating the NFL's top head coaches, coordinators
By PFW staff
July 16, 2004
History has shown that coaches can play just as important a role in the success or failure of a team as the players on the roster. Pro Football Weekly polled scouts, personnel directors and general managers for their opinions on NFL coaches. Below, PFW ranks the top head coaches and coordinators in the NFL today.
Head coaches
1. Bill Belichick / Patriots
Two Super Bowl trophies in three seasons and No. 1 in the minds of many.
2. Joe Gibbs / Redskins
Hard to argue — the man’s bust is in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. How will he re-acclimate?
3. Bill Parcells / That Team in Texas
Two losing seasons in last 11; playoff team returns intact.
4. Jon Gruden / Buccaneers
Free agents flock to Tampa Bay for a reason.
5. Andy Reid / Eagles
Close enough to taste it, Reid has lost three straight NFC title games. Has more wins than any coach in the last four seasons.
6. Jeff Fisher / Titans
Relates well to players and is getting the most of a team with a lot of weaknesses below the surface.
7. Dick Vermeil / Chiefs
Passionate as they come, he’s now also known for building winners.
8. Tony Dungy / Colts
Mild-mannered exterior has been perfect foundation for Colts’ renaissance.
9. Mike Holmgren / Seahawks
Finally has assembled a Super Bowl-caliber cast.
10. Mike Shanahan / Broncos
Seems to change strategy with T-shirts and continually find playoffs.
3 out of 4 from the NFC East made the list
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