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Ranking All 32 NFL Teams Based On Their History Of Coaches



Every NFL team ranked based on all their head coaches.

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Coaching matters in football, pure and simple. The best organizations always have a top-level mastermind, player motivator and tactician on the job. The perennial losers, well, are simply replacing coaches seemingly every couple of years.

So, how do all 32 NFL teams stack up against each other when it comes to their history of successful and UNSUCCESSFUL head coaches? Let’s rank from worst to first.

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47 Comments

  1. Like this topic. How about doing next, each franchise's winningest coach. I know for the Bears is obvious George Halas.

  2. Y’all hate on Pittsburgh or y’all just don’t do your research didn’t even mention chuck noll legend got us 4 rings pit is 1 no debate

  3. 1:51 You pronounced Ken Whisenhunt's name incorrectly… and as the one and only coach in Arizona Cardinals to lead us to the Super Bowl🏈… I WILL NEVER;… EEEEEEVVVEEERRRRR allow anybody to either say Ken Whisenhunt's name incorrectly or I literally ANYTHING NEGATIVE about him WHATSOEVER!!!

    …and btw, I'also include Bruce Arians in the same breath as Ken Whisenhunt as the Cardinals BEST HEAD COACH because Bruce Arians got us to the NFC CHAMPIONSHIP but NOT the Super Bowl🏈 like Ken Whisenhunt did

  4. You should do most underrated coaches. I always thought Marvin Lewis of the Bengals was unfairly maligned. He established the winning culture and stability that hasn't existed in Cincinnati since the 80s. He took them to playoffs 5 out of 6 years. Once with Carson Palmer then 4 years with Andy Dalton.

    Then, as a lions fan, I think Jim Schwartz deserves a lot of credit. He was expected to fix an 0 and 16 team. After blowing 1st rounder after 1st rounder on guys like joey Harrington and Roy Williams and Rick Williams Schwartz added stars and then long term franchise guys in the trenches. He built tough gritty teams but teams that lacked discipline. Then lions overcompensated both ways getting a very kind players coach in Caldwell then what was supposed to a brilliant xs and O's strategist in Patricia. With Campbell the lions found a better, more sustainable version of Schwartz

  5. Mike McCarthy in the hall of Fame? Is that a joke? Some one like Sean mcvay has already done way more than McCarthy will ever accomplish

  6. Lmao listing four coaches for the Vikings that all had more success than the many more coaches for San Diego. All while Minnesota is the winningest franchise to never win a Super Bowl. Why are y'all so god damn awful at these? There comes a point where objectivity is more prevalent than subjectivity in the vast majority of the videos on this channel, yet it continually highlights you clearly either don't care or don't know the difference.

  7. All respect to Lombardi and Lambeau. But having only three coaches in the post merger era of the NFL, and all three with a ship blows away what any other team has ever done HC wise. GB second best I'd say, but they are a very distant second to the Steelers for this topic.

  8. Lombardi, Noll, Shula, & Walsh are my Mount Rushmore of nfl coaches. Very honorable mentions would be Parcells, Belichick, Shanahan Sr. & Dungy . Shame on TPS for not mentioning Noll very questionable about their research on Pittsburgh in this video.

  9. I’m a Eagles fan but how do you not mention Chuck Noll in the Steelers section when he won 4 of their 6. Much respect to the Stillers but…

    I don’t rly have a problem with the Packers being 1. They’re 13-3 in Super Bowls and pre-SB NFL Championships, the Steelers r at 6-2.

    Steelers went 40 years without being NFL Champions, Lambeau & Lombardi won 11 NFL titles before da Stillers won 1

  10. Still trying figure out how the Patriots not number 1 🤔 or even too 3 🤯

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  12. I'd swap 1 and 2. Being a fan of the Steelers I'm obviously biased but 3 coaches from 1969-? since Mike Tomlin is not going anywhere unless/until he decides to retire. Chuch Noll: 4 Lombardi's, Bill Cowher, 1 Lombardi, 2 AFC Titles, Mike Tomlin, 1 Lombardi, 2 AFC Titles. All respect to the founders of the game in Curly Lambeau and other Green Bay coaches and while GB did win quite a few NFL titles the current list of head coaches is longer than that in Pittsburgh and even with a multi NFL MVP winner in Aaron Rodgers have only managed one ring under Mike McCarthy while racking up an impressive, or woeful, list of NFC divisional and championship round exits.

  13. How can you have Baltimore that low??? They’ve had 3 HC since they became a franchise in 96. 2 out of 3 have won Super Bowls. Most of the teams after have had revolving doors of head coaches. Fail on your part.

  14. Sometimes I forget how garbage TPS is. And then they don't have the Steelers as #1 here. Dumbest sh!t I've seen. Done watching this trash

  15. As the Buffalo Bills fan I like a ranking at 16 I forgot about Chuck Knox Lou Saban was awesome Marv Levy was a genius Sean McDermott is doing pretty good Wade Phillips so we had some decent by head coaches it was just like some bad years for us in the 80s 70s and late 90s early 2000 2010's

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