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Last coach to get fired that was 12-games over .500 or better? (1 Viewer)

QuizGuy66

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Did he lose the team and deserve to get fired? Certainly. But when I saw that Wade Phillips was actually 12 games over .500 it made me wonder when the last time a coach with that good of a record was fired (both overall and within that particular tenure). Thinking about it more - Shanahan I'm guessing?

-QG

 
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In all his years as head coach, he's had only 2 losing seasons. He was 7-9 the year he got fired from Denver. And this year.

 
Did he lose the team and deserve to get fired? Certainly. But when I saw that Wade Phillips was actually 12 games over .500 it made me wonder when the last time a coach with that good of a record was fired (both overall and within that particular tenure). Thinking about it more - Shanahan I'm guessing?-QG
Schottenheimer was 14 games above .500 as a Charger.
 
What was Schottenheimer's record when the Smith canned him?
At first it would appear that Marty got the triple crown, but in terms of strictly being fired, he only counts once:Cleveland 44-27 - left by mutual agreementKansas City 101-58-1 - Marty resignedSan Diego 47-33 - fired.-QG
 
Remember the adage: "What have you done for me lately?" Seems to be the norm in firings for NFL over the last decade...

 
Shanahan was 138-86 when he was fired by the Broncos.

Tom Landry probably has the most wins: 250-162-6 when Jerry Jones fired him.

Don Shula was 257-133-2 with the Dolphins - but he stepped aside.

The best record a fired coach had probably is Paul Brown. 111-44-5 when Modell fired him (that's just Brown's NFL coaching record and doesn't count the 4 AAFC championship years).

-QG

 
I don't think you can dwell too much on the record. Let's face it, Wade has had strong talent during his realm in Dallas and they've won 1 playoff game. This years team was supposed to be the best he's had and a popular pick to represent the NFC. The simple fact that his coaching record in Dallas is as good as it is and he's had so little success in the postseason is a condemning factor, not a positive.

I'll miss the "standing in the Walmart parking lot wondering where I parked my car" look he exhibited on the sidelines.

 
I don't think you can dwell too much on the record. Let's face it, Wade has had strong talent during his realm in Dallas and they've won 1 playoff game. This years team was supposed to be the best he's had and a popular pick to represent the NFC. The simple fact that his coaching record in Dallas is as good as it is and he's had so little success in the postseason is a condemning factor, not a positive. I'll miss the "standing in the Walmart parking lot wondering where I parked my car" look he exhibited on the sidelines.
Agreed- you can have a good overall record and still not meet expectations, which is what happened here. Not all on him, but it's been pretty clear for a while now that he's not the right man for the job.
 

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