Since 1970, the Steelers have had just 3 head coaches. Chuck Noll, Bill Cowher, and Mike Tomlin. In that same time, the Eagles had 14, though two of them coached only a single game. Only 4 of them coached for more than 4 seasons. If Nick Sirianni makes it through the next season, it will make for 5 Eagles head coaches in 14 years.
They of course had stability for a while. Andy Reid lasted from 1999-2012. But after that, it got unstable again. Chip Kelly lasted only 3 years. Doug Pederson was fired after 5 seasons, despite winning the only Super Bowl in team history. Nick Sirianni is going into year 4 but is pretty clearly on thin ice. Before we know it, they could be up to 15 coaches since 1970, while the Steelers are still on their 3rd.
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But who is the best among them? Who is the worst among them? Are there any that maybe get more hate than they deserve or perhaps more love than they deserve? Let’s run through all 14, and rank them from best to worst.
Because I am only counting since 1970, guys like Greasy Neal and Buck Shaw got left off. If they were on the list, obviously they would be rated very highly having both won at least one Championship.
I am also leaving off both Pat Shurmur and Fred Bruney, who only coached a single game. They may have each won that one game, but you can’t really judge them one way or the other based on them replacing a fired head coach for one game. Only the 12 full-time head coaches made the list. From Jerry Williams, through Rich Kotite, and up to Nick Sirianni.
Here are the best, and worst Philadelphia Eagles head coaches since 1970: