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Getty ImagesĬarroll is staking part of his legacy on Geno Smith – and looking surprisingly good so far – but he has less to lose because, at 71 years old, he can retire if things go awry without any suspicion. Sean Payton may try to pull off something similar when he returns to the sideline. Mike McCarthy went from Brett Favre to Aaron Rodgers to Dak Prescott. The far more accomplished Belichick already is hearing that criticism less three seasons after Brady left, 20 games into Jones’ career. Especially after the Mitch Trubisky experiment failed by Week 4. Harbaugh is set up for the future almost as well as Reid, and McCarthy should be in good position unless owner Jerry Jones’ itchy finger hits the eject button.īut some of the luster could come off of Tomlin – who has never had a losing record in his first 15 seasons – if he doesn’t win early in rookie Kenny Pickett’s career.

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But he is in rarefied air with Don Shula as the only head coaches to notch at least 50 wins with three different quarterbacks, according to NBC. What does it mean? Like everyone else on this list other than Belichick, Reid only has one Super Bowl win.

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500 with: Brett Favre (21-11), Dak Prescott (13-9), Cooper Rush (4-0)ĩ6 of 139 wins with Joe Flacco, 43-23 with anyone else 500 with: Mason Rudolph (5-4-1), Landry Jones (3-2), Michael Vick (2-1), Dennis Dixon (2-1)ġ04 of 154 wins with Russell Wilson, 50-53 with anyone elseĩ8 of 146 wins with Aaron Rodgers, 48-40-1 with anyone else Getty Imagesġ36 of 155 wins with Ben Roethlisberger, 19-18-1 with anyone else Feeley (4-3), Koy Detmer (2-1), Nick Foles (1-0) Andy Reid has formed an even more successful partnership with Patrick Mahomes than he had with Donovan McNabb.

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500 with: Vinny Testaverde (16-15), Mac Jones (11-9), Matt Cassel (10-5)ĩ2 of 236 wins with Donovan McNabb, 144-87 with anyone else Here’s a closer look and then some analysis:Ģ19 of 291 wins with Tom Brady, 72-82 with anyone else “Who had longevity without one?”īut how have they fared without that quarterback? None of the six pairs are together any more. “Longevity means you had a pretty good quarterback,” one former NFL quarterbacks coach told The Post. To no surprise, each of the six had the same primary quarterback for at least 10 seasons. Those are the six active coaches with the most career wins in NFL history – all with at least 139 and a grand total among them of 1,121. John Harbaugh, Andy Reid and Mike McCarthy don’t have to imagine. If finding a franchise quarterback is the hardest thing to do in sports scouting – as some believe – imagine all the things that have to go right to find two in a row. It’s nothing the Patriots’ Bill Belichick couldn’t have warned them about. The Steelers’ Mike Tomlin and Seahawks’ Pete Carroll are discovering that reality this season, as moving on after Ben Roethlisberger and Russell Wilson, respectively, is proving to be a roller coaster. The risky thing about being a successful NFL head coach is outlasting your great quarterback.











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