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Coaching Staff | ||||||||||||||||||||
Head Coach | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Mike Ditka He holds an overall career coaching record of 124-88, including his first two seasons coaching the Saints, and the 11 seasons he coached the Chicago Bears. He holds a 118-82 regular season coaching record. Ditka is currently the only active NFL coach in the Hall of Fame and ranks first in regular season winning percentage (.590) and second in overall winning percentage (.585) among active NFL coaches who have coached at least 100 career games. |
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Buddy Ryan Buddy Ryan is with out a doubt one of the if not the best defensive coordinator of all time. The creator of the 46 defense. Ryan won Super Bowls with the Jets and the 85 Chicago Bears the best defense off all time. After the Bears Won super Bowl 20 Ryan was carried of the field on the shoulders of the defensive unit the only non coach ever afforded the honor. |
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Don Coryell As the Chargers head coach, Don Coryell won three Western Division titles and reached the playoffs four times. He was selected as the NFL Coach of the Year in 1979. "Air Coryell" with Dan Fouts at quarterback was possibly the greatest passing offense in NFL history |
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