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Sports Illustrated January 31, 2002 Frank Deford |
Roots Black coaches still can't make headway in football... |
AskMen.com August 22, 2001 Mark Simmons |
NFL Coaches Go Back To School School's back, and students aren't the only ones going back to school; find out why so many NFL coaches are getting back to their roots in the NCAA... |
AskMen.com December 13, 2000 Mark Simmons |
Will The Washington Redskins Get To The Super Bowl? In 1994, late Washington Redskins owner Jack Kent Cooke hired former Dallas Cowboys offensive coordinator Norv Turner to lead the once mighty Redskins back into the winning column. Sounds so utopian. So what happened? |
Sports Central August 2, 2005 Jeff Moore |
Membership Has its Privileges There are a a number of factors that show the NFL is a club that "likes its own" and resists outsiders -- from colleges, to coaches to commentators. |
BusinessWeek July 29, 2010 |
Hard Choices: Pete Carroll The pro-football washout turned college gridiron champ on leaving USC to return to coaching in the NFL - this time with the Seahawks. |
Sports Central July 21, 2015 Brad Oremland |
Bill Arnsparger, RIP: 1926-2015 Arnsparger just might be the most important assistant coach in the history of professional football. |
Sports Illustrated January 5, 2001 Peter King |
Not so fast Despite good hires, Skins and Chiefs still face problems... |
Sports Illustrated June 29, 2001 Paul Zimmerman |
Coaching's wary tales I don't see how they do it. I don't see how anyone can coach an NFL club these days... |
Sports Illustrated March 20, 2002 Paul Zimmerman |
Meet market Breakfast with champions, and 5-11 head coaches: some notes from the NFL meetings in Orlando... |
Sports Illustrated March 21, 2002 Peter King |
It's his party If Steve Spurrier is half as good on Sundays as he is handling people and deflecting the tough questions, it won't take the Redskins long to win the NFC East... |
Sports Illustrated December 4, 2000 Peter King |
Robiskie takes over Skins' game You get some weird phone calls in this business. I don't quite remember a weirder call, though, than the one that came to the desk in my home office this morning at 2:10. "Got the scoop for you," Deep Redskin said. "Got the new coach of the Redskins. You ready for this one? Pepper Rodgers." |
Sports Central February 17, 2015 Brad Oremland |
Over/Under: New NFL Coaches The author briefly evaluates each new coach's situation, and guesses how long he might hold his new job. |
Sports Illustrated January 7, 2001 Peter King |
Decision under center Va. Tech QB Vick continues to weigh draft options... |
Sports Central April 24, 2012 Brad Oremland |
The Best Coaches In NFL History With the 2012 NFL Draft less than a week away, many fans and analysts are trying to predict the future. Let's save the forecasts for after players get matched up with teams, and instead take a spin into the past, ranking the greatest head coaches in NFL history. |
Sports Illustrated January 8, 2001 Jack McCallum |
Called to coach Familiar faces can't resist the lure of that sideline rush... |
Sports Illustrated November 7, 2000 Peter King |
A true winner There are not a lot of people in the NFL -- adminstrators, coaches or players -- whom I have unconditional respect for. Ten, maybe. Bobby Ross is one of them. Ross walks away with dignity, respect, results... |
Sports Illustrated April 29, 2001 Don Banks |
Great expectations Up-and-coming Eagles set sky as the limit... |
Sports Central January 31, 2006 Brad Oremland |
A Look at NFL Coaching Changes Here's a brief breakdown for each of nine teams with a new head coach. |
Inc. October 2003 Patrick J. Sauer |
Are You Ready for Some Football Cliches? Sure, too many coaches write books that try to apply the lessons of football to the world of business. But there really are some management lessons that can be learned on the gridiron. |
Sports Central February 22, 2008 Brad Oremland |
The NFL Coaching Tree 2008 (Pt. 1) You can now learn an NFL coach's immediate and less direct influences. |
Sports Central October 4, 2004 Jeff Moore |
Payoff and Payback The 2004 NFL season may only be weeks old, but teams are already showing the results of preparation, planning, trades, draft picks, free agent signings, and salary cap calculations. See who's cashing in -- and who isn't. |
AskMen.com Steve Seepersaud |
Top 10: Highest Paid College Football Coaches Head coaches at big-name schools have seven-figure incomes, often making more money each year than the athletic directors and college presidents for whom they work. |
AskMen.com February 21, 2001 Mark Simmons |
African American Coaches In The NFL Marvin Lewis was passed up because the Caucasian coaches have had a head start and have leveraged this edge. But, with time, the landscape will change, and the same way now that the best athlete runs the offense, one day, the best coach will run the team... |
Sports Central September 3, 2009 Eric Engberg |
NFL Coaches on the Hot Seat The following is a list of coaches who need to win now or could find themselves in the unemployment line come the end of February if things implode on them. |
AskMen.com Dave Golokhov |
Devin and Jason McCourty Interview The McCourty twins, Jason and Devin, have grown into a fine duo of defensive backs, with Jason as a stalwart in the Tennessee Titans secondary and Devin as a player in the Pro Bowl in his rookie season with the New England Patriots. |
Sports Illustrated January 4, 2001 Peter King |
Chat Reel Baltimore-Tennessee looks like a gem... |
Sports Illustrated October 7, 2002 Phil Taylor |
Go, Johnnie, go Johnnie Cochran's plan to aid minority hiring in the NFL is overdue. |
Sports Central August 2, 2004 Jonathan Lowe |
O-Hi-O-No: Stories in the Buckeye State Last year, college basketball's offseason reeked of scandal, including numerous coaching faux pas and even a tragic death. Which Ohio school will be sucked into the fray next? |
Sports Central February 17, 2004 Brad Oremland |
The NFL Offseason Desert We're in the offseason now, but there's a lot to discuss in the NFL: the Pro Bowl, the Kurt Warner situation, Maurice Clarett, coaching changes, free agency, and the draft. |
AskMen.com Dave Golokhov |
Top 10: Coaching Disasters Here's a list of the 10 worst cases in which a coach got behind the wheel of a decent team, only to quickly crash it into a brick wall. |
Sports Central December 22, 2004 Kevin Ferra |
The Nature of the Business It should be a collegiate rule that head coaching changes can not be made until after the bowl games have ended. The least they could do is give players the best opportunity to win the games that they have worked their entire lives for. |
Sports Central May 14, 2013 Brad Oremland |
Minority Coaches in the NFL It does seem to me that black coaches have to meet a higher standard to keep their jobs, and I wanted to find out if that was true. |
Sports Central April 12, 2005 Brad Oremland |
The NFL Coaching Tree Which coaches have the most direct influence on today's team leaders? Marty Schottenheimer, the clear leader, Mike Holmgren and Bill Parcells claim a direct connection to 20 of the league's 32 head coaches. |
Salon.com January 3, 2003 Allen Barra |
Hot Tuna Control freak Bill Parcells will burn out in his third year at Dallas. Plus: Pennington's the MVP, not Gannon. |
Sports Illustrated February 4, 2000 Peter King |
We should listen to Rev. Jackson NFL mailbag |
Sports Illustrated August 2, 2001 Ivan Maisel |
Pulling back Coaches need to keep players from pushing too hard... |
BusinessWeek September 9, 2010 Alexandra Wolfe |
Next Life: Picking Football Over the Law Daron Roberts chose a grueling job as an NFL coach over a more lucrative legal career. |
Sports Illustrated May 14, 2003 Kelley King |
Turning the Tide? By hiring dashing young coach Mike Shula, Alabama meant to calm the storm swirling around its football program. Instead, it created a new controversy |
Job Journal September 3, 2006 Michael Kinsman |
Career Pros: Nepotism Happens The discriminatory hiring practice of nepotism. |
Sports Central December 13, 2003 Jeff Moore |
Winners and Losers, NFL-Style As the 2003 NFL season draws to a close, a number of teams are still left competing for division titles and wildcard playoff births. In the end, only one team will be able to proclaim themselves the ultimate winner after the Super Bowl in Houston. |
Sports Illustrated January 8, 2001 Peter King |
Nice guy, bum deal Vermeil, Chiefs forcing Tagliabue to make stand... |
Sports Central June 10, 2005 Matt Thomas |
Chasing the Dream: Forecasting the NFC A report on 2005 NFL pre-preseason projections. |
Salon.com June 30, 2000 Allen Barra |
Any given Monday night Dennis Miller won't pull the NFL out of its TV doldrums. Here are seven ideas that will. |
Sports Illustrated February 13, 2001 Josh Elliott |
Scorecard Why the NFL's best coordinators can't get head coaching jobs... |
Sports Central August 19, 2013 Joshua Duffy |
The NFL All-Newcomer Team, Offense The NFL is a transient business. The logos stay the same but most of the guys wearing those logos will be gone in a few years. And that puts an incredible amount of pressure on the front office to pick the right guys to replace them. |
AskMen.com Carmine Gallo |
How Great Coaches Bring Out the Best in Others Take a few tips from these pros and strategize how to improve your team's chances of winning on the corporate field. |
Sports Central February 29, 2008 Brad Oremland |
The NFL Coaching Tree 2008 (Pt. 2) Today's most prominent coaching trees grew in two coaching forests: those of Paul Brown and Sid Gillman. It's important to include a third "forest" - that of Steve Owen. |
Sports Central January 5, 2016 Brad Oremland |
2015 NFL Week 17 Power Rankings Cam Newton, QB, Carolina Panthers, rushed for 2 touchdowns, passed for 2 touchdowns, and only threw 5 incomplete passes. That's more incompletions than TDs, but barely. |
AskMen.com Dave Golokhov |
Top 10: Heisman Trophy Disappointments The Heisman Trophy is awarded to the most outstanding college football player each season. But while the annual winners are showered with acclaim, not all go on to NFL fame. |
AskMen.com Lewis Helfand |
Top 10 Coaches With The Highest Salaries Unproven coaches are generally not given gigantic salaries right from the start. They have to work their way up through the assistant level or prove their value coaching collegiate teams. And the 10 coaches at the top of the salary list are a perfect example of this. |