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Active coaches that have had back-to-back winning seasons


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Here is a list of every head coach that is in at least their second full season with their current team and whether they've had back-to-back winning seasons or not:

Jeff Fisher (1994): Y

Andy Reid (1999): Y

Bill Belichick (2000): Y

John Fox (2002): N

Marvin Lewis (2003): N

Tom Coughlin (2004): Y

Lovie Smith (2004): Y

Brad Childress (2006): Y

Gary Kubiak (2006): N

Mike McCarthy (2006): N

Sean Payton (2006): N

Wade Phillips (2007): Y

Mike Tomlin (2007): Y

Norv Turner (2007): N

Ken Whisenhunt (2007): Y (on pace to this year)

John Harbaugh (2008): Y (on pace to this year)

Mike Smith (2008): N (on pace for a losing season)

Tony Sparano (2008): Y (on pace to this year)

Jim Zorn (2008): N

Only eight of the nineteen head coaches that meet the criteria have not had back-to-back winning seasons, John Fox being the longest tenured. The only one that can come close is Marvin Lewis and he'll have a chance to change that stat in 2010, while Fox won't have a chance until 2011. Five of eight head coaches that have only been around with their teams since the start of '07 already have or are on pace to have back-to-back winning seasons.

If Fox stays, a full decade of Foxball will have been unable to produce a single set of back-to-back winning seasons.

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It's not just about that, its comparing other coaches in the NFL and is very good analysts against those that think Fox should stay.

Only eight of the nineteen head coaches that meet the criteria have not had back-to-back winning seasons, John Fox being the longest tenured.

Wow

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