What if we look at it from the other side of a coaching change? Here are coaches who finished in the top 5 in their first year, and how they ranked in their second. This is a small sample size.
But subjectively, as you go down the list the quality of coaches, or least the job the coaches did with those teams, also goes down. The top half or third of the list has has two coaches who won a Super Bowl in year two in Doug Pederson and Bruce Arians.
Frank Reich is having a rough year this season, but prior to that he had three solid seasons. The middle section is, fittingly, a mixed bag. Anthony Lynn had back to back winning seasons followed by back to back losing seasons.
Kyle Shanahan went to a Super Bowl, but is in all other seasons. Jon Gruden and the Raiders are looking solid so far this year, but prior to this year he was since returning. At the bottom we have bad coaching jobs. Jack Del Rio and Jason Garrett stink.
Lovie Smith won 8 games in two seasons with Tampa. On one hand, up and down this list are coaches who went to Super Bowls. On the other, the ones who were years removed from those seasons are not at the top. I think we can draw a little something from that. The parity of the NFL means anyone can show up on a good or bad side of any spectrum of measurement once.
Half the coaches who ended a season with the highest penalty rate have also gone to a Super Bowl, with four of them winning one. But coaches who show up twice, could that something? What stands out to me is that these coaches fall into two buckets, both of which are intriguing. Some of them fall into both. One bucket is defensive coaches who seem happiest in scrappy games, more on that later. The other bucket is coaches who coach for thoroughly dysfunctional organizations or organizations that were going through a period of dysfunction.
But he was also his own type of dysfunction. That's what we do here, hold people accountable. So it starts with the guys up front, me included. The Eagles have a minus penalty count 21 the beneficiary, 35 called against , the worst in the NFL. Overall, 37 flags have been called on the Eagles and two have been declined. Here's the breakdown of Eagles penalties and their NFL rank:. The Eagles are on pace for penalties, which would be the most in NFL history.
The Oakland Raiders have the most penalties in a season with , averaging Nick Sirianni. Hey Nick! Download it for iOS or Android — and sign up for alerts. This article tagged under: Nick Sirianni nfl Philadelphia Eagles penalties. Back to Article. Close Menu. Search for:. Local Tokyo Olympics U.
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