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Yeah, I'm taking Reid too. He's done a killer job turning KC around. Think they were 2-14 the season before Reid came in: now they've put together 3 consecutive winning seasons (including some 11-win years).
Reid won the NFC once & had Philly on the doorstep of a championship for years. He's smart & fair.
I think Arians is also a damn good coach. Probably have him as my 2b, but not as accomplished as Reid or Pete Carroll yet.
Good choice! I think Doug Pederson is pretty easy on the eyes too. Then again, that could be because of what I have had to look at over the years, Ryan, Kotite, Reid, Kelly.....
Back to the original question, I would have to go with Zimmer as well for #2.
Hard to believe is also the OLDEST COACH in the NFL....yep, older than Belichick and Arians
When he was coaching the Patriots years back he took a lot of grief in the local media for his "coolness" and how he and his team were always "jacked" and "pumped"
There are too many good coaches to choose. My top 3 per the topic.
1. McCarthy. Record setting (tied) playoff streak at 7 & still going. He has the 2nd highest winning % among active coaches.
2. Sean Payton
3. Harbaugh
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