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NFL's Best Coaches 2015
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1. Bill Belichick
Career Record: 211-109 (.659)
With The Patriots Since: 2000
Last Years Ranking: 1
Three Super Bowls were easy for the best coach of his generation. It was the fourth that proved elusive. Bill Belichick spent nine years in the championship wilderness, nine years where his reputation never stopped being questioned. Was he a cheat? A product of Tom Brady? An occultist whose talismanic tuck rules and last-second field goals could no longer be conjured? Fate, after all, seemed to torture Belichick at every turn (see Manningham, Mario and Tyree, David).
The answer is Belichick never stopped being the games best coach. In reality, he only got better. If youre not going to win a Super Bowl, you might as well mix in a 16-0 campaign and 11-5 season where your generational quarterback plays only one quarter. Still, however silly, the questions could only be answered with a Lombardi. They have been, and in pure Belichick fashion. Super Bowl XLIX could scarcely have been more Belichick-ian had a hoodie been draped over University of Phoenixs retractable roof. There was controversy (Deflategate), a narrow victory (four points) and unmatched preparation. Because where you might see a stroke of luck in Seattles unfathomable decision to pass from the one-yard line, Belichicks Patriots saw a second chance they werent going to waste. Malcolm Butlers interception was not an accident. He knew what play Russell Wilson was running better than Ricardo Lockette did. Thanks to good coaching, Butler made his own luck, and Belichick a four-time Super Bowl champion. Butlers pick was not one fateful play. It was simply one more brilliant setup from a coach who has provided 15 years of them in New England.
8. Bill OBrien
Career Record: 9-7 (.563)
With The Texans Since: 2014
Last Years Ranking:
Bill OBrien is the tale of two Week 17s. Week 17 2013: The Texans were in the midst of a 13-game losing streak, and on track for the No. 1 overall pick. Week 17 2014: The Texans entered with a 4-2 record since their bye (8-7 overall), and an outside shot at a playoff berth. Thats the level to which the Texans fortunes changed under OBrien. Not that OBrien walked into a hopeless situation. Any rookie coach should be lucky enough to have the best defensive player on the planet (J.J. Watt), and two All-Pros on offense (Arian Foster and Andre Johnson). It wasnt just that OBrien whipped a talented roster into 9-7, however, but how he did it. How did OBrien land on the coaching radar in the first place? Via Tom Bradys golden arm. What did he do his final year at Penn State? Dial up 32.6 passes per game with true freshman Christian Hackenberg. So what was his plan in Houston? Lead the league in rushing attempts. OBrien maximized his roster in every which way, tapping DeAndre Hopkins superstar potential while making JaDeveon Clowney's lost rookie year a footnote. The Colts have had free rein of the AFC South since landing Andrew Luck. OBrien has ensured thats about to change.
25. Joe Philbin
Career Record: 23-25 (.479)
With The Dolphins Since: 2012
Last Years Ranking: 25
The grandest of mediocrities, Joe Philbin is not an NFL coach. He is a shrinking violet garbed in an aqua polo and adorned with a headset. He is a man unloved by his players, outwitted by his rivals and overwhelmed by his duties. An offensive mind, Philbin does not call his own plays. That leaves his primary function as leading. This is not good because Philbins primary failing is leadership. Not every NFL coach is going to be Pete Carroll or Mike Ditka. Loud does not equal lead. But if youre going to be the quiet type, you better have a firm grasp on the pulse of your team. This is something Philbin insisted he didnt have when he pled ignorance again and again in the Dolphins Bullygate scandal. Philbins locker room was fracturing into factions, and whether it was willful or intentional, he had no idea. Once Philbin finally does discover his problems, he ships them out instead of coaching them up. Brandon Marshall and Vontae Davis have both thrived since Philbin sent them packing, while the Dolphins have spent millions and many draft picks trying to replace them.
Not that Philbins failures all come behind closed doors. As a game manager, his top innovation has been calling late timeouts on defense in one-score games. This brilliant tactic helped produce two wins in 2014 for the Packers and Lions. Philbins other speciality is dialing up field goals. Unfortunately for Dolphins fans, only five teams had worse field-goal percentages last season. Philbin is John Harbaugh if he never won. Hes Mike Tomlin if he never showed fire. Hes Jason Garrett if he never smiled. He is the worst coach in the NFL.