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There’s nothing better than a good blind resume battle. With some head coach firings already taking place in the NFL and more certainly to come, it’d be a fun exercise to see which coach could win in a potential game based on their experience. Let’s take a look at two head coaches and their resumes, and you can pick which one you’d want leading your squad.
Coach A
- Graduate assistant (1999)
- Personnel assistant (2001)
- Defensive assistant (2002-2003)
- Quarterbacks coach (2004-2005)
- Offensive coordinator & quarterbacks coach (2006-2008)
- Head coach (2009-2010)
- Offensive coordinator & quarterbacks coach (2011-2019)
- Offensive coordinator (2020)
- Offensive coordinator & quarterbacks coach (2021)
- Head coach (2022-present)
Pretty impressive, right? Let’s move on to Coach B!
Coach B
- Head coach – high school football (2020)
Wow. Surely, you’d rather have Coach A, right? There’s no way a man with all of that experience in the NFL would be out-coached by someone who has only coached at the high school level!
There needs to be a study done on Bill Belichick’s coaching tree. I don’t know what secret sauce he gives them while they’re a member of the Patriots, but as soon as they’re gone it’s like they haven’t even watched an NFL game, let alone coached one. Besides Vrabel, obviously. How long do you think Josh McDaniels is going to last with the Raiders?