The Top NFL Coaches of All Time

Published on 11/17/2017
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Jeff Fisher

Fisher became the coach of the Titans toward the end of the 1994 season and was the team’s first coach when they relocated to Tennessee. He continued to coach the Titans until after the end of the 2010 season, when he and the Titans parted ways. Following a season away from football, Fisher then became the head coach of the Rams in 2012 and coached the team during their last four years in St. Louis. He remained the head coach of the Rams during the franchise’s return to Los Angeles in 2015, but was fired near the end of the season. Fisher’s most successful season was in 1999, when he led the Titans to the franchise’s first Super Bowl appearance in XXXIV, which ended a close defeat. Despite his winning record as a head coach, Fisher’s career has been noted for an overall lack of success, as he obtained just six winning seasons and postseason appearances in over two decades in the NFL. He holds the record for the most regular season losses by an NFL head coach at 165, tied with Dan Reeves.

Jeff Fisher

Jeff Fisher

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Jim E. Mora

As an NFL head coach, Jim E. Mora was known for turning the Saints and the Colts, two consistently losing franchises, into perennial postseason contenders. Although it was his postgame tirades and press conferences and his lack of success in the NFL playoffs that runied his reputation. His oft-quoted “Coulda, Woulda, Shoulda,” “You Will Never Know,” “Diddly Poo,” and “Playoffs?” rants are legendary and for all the wrong reasons.

Jim E. Mora

Jim E. Mora

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