OT: NFL Coaching Rankings (story as told by USA Today) - Spoiler: Jim Caldwell is 25th

Submitted by boliver46 on

USA Today put together a list of the top coaches in the NFL.

Normally, I don't give much thought to these type of faux ranking lists, but I found it interesting to see where the Lions' Jim Caldwell ranked.

He is not much higher than several first-year head coaches, sitting at 25th.

Curious as to your take on the job Jim has done, and where you feel he should be ranked out of 32 NFL head coaches.

Also, this GIF is magical:

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Thoughts?

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KungFury

May 26th, 2016 at 12:24 PM ^

Caldwell is about right. How in the hell is Kelly so high? Rex Ryan continues to look like an idiot and feel too high. And sorry, but Pagano should be in the 30s. It's obvious that Arians was responsible for his success and they had some terrible boneheaded play calls last year.



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gwkrlghl

May 26th, 2016 at 5:10 PM ^

"Known as a defensive guru" and yet went into Buffalo and took the elite defense Jim Schwartz had and turned them into an average unit. He made the AFC championship game in 2009 and 2010 and hasn't made the playoffs since but people still think he's some great coach. 

Benoit Balls

May 26th, 2016 at 12:32 PM ^

Hue jackson is above Marvin Lewis. Not sure how that works, exactly. I do think Hue may be the best coach the Browns have had since 99, and if Haslam will just let things work themselves out for a while, I think Hue can be successful. But above Marvin? Under whom he was the OC last year? The guy who has 10x the head coaching experience? Makes no sense

NRK

May 26th, 2016 at 12:44 PM ^

Stoicism somtimes can be a benefit, but Caldwell is way too stoic for my liking. That GIF is how he looks for about 95% of games. 

LSAClassOf2000

May 26th, 2016 at 1:17 PM ^

Nice. 

Next time, engage them in a game of "Do you remember that time when...." and try to confine it to positive memories of the last ten years or so. As a Lions fan, all I can say is that if both parties are candid with themselves, this game should not take terribly long. 

NRK

May 26th, 2016 at 12:53 PM ^

Whoa. What in the world? I guess everyone has to be ranked somewhere, but some of these are really off.

 

Kelly at 11 is a joke. While I recognize there's a tie to GM there, that has to be included.

Bowles at 15 is way too high. I like him, but no way he has shown anything yet as a HC.

Rex Ryan at 16 is insanely high. Overrated as usual, continually living off his antics and his name rather than recent success.

Jeff Fisher at 22. LOL. Hasn't been above .500 since 2009. Would rather have Gase, McAdoo or Pederson than him.

 

PopeLando

May 26th, 2016 at 1:46 PM ^

Here's a question: if Jim Harbaugh was still an NFL coach, where would he rank? I'm thinking top 10, maybe on the edge of top 5.

SBo

May 26th, 2016 at 9:17 PM ^

If Harbaugh had left the 49ers, I believe he would've had great success and potentially been 3-7 on this list. He could've done quite a bit with the Raiders, Jets, and Bears. Honestly I could see him making it to and potentially winning a conference championship with those teams. Had he stayed with the 49ers, I'd say they're a wildcard team (maybe divisional).