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Lambeau is still the Packers' leader in years as head coach (29), regular season games coached (334), wins (209) and (104) losses. [7] After Lambeau's resignation, the Packers entered a fifteen-year period of poor results on the field under the leadership of head coaches Gene Ronzani, Lisle Blackbourn and Ray McLean. [7]
The Packers finished with a 13–3 record in LaFleur's first season as a head coach, and in the process, LaFleur became the first Packers rookie head coach to win 10 games, make the playoffs, and win the NFC North (as well as going 6–0 in division play in the process).
The longest tenured head coach on his current team is Mike Tomlin who has been with the Pittsburgh Steelers since 2007. Andy Reid is the only active coach with multiple Super Bowl wins with three. Other active head coaches to have won a Super Bowl are Tomlin, John Harbaugh, Mike McCarthy, Sean Payton, Doug Pederson, and Sean McVay. Reid, Tomlin ...
C In 2012, Bruce Arians served as acting head coach of the Indianapolis Colts for 12 games as head coach Chuck Pagano was on medical leave. The Colts' 9–3 record in these games is credited to Pagano and is reflected in the totals on this chart. D Does not include Ray Flaherty's four-year AAFC record of 26–16–2.
The Green Bay Packers, with six future Hall of Famers on the roster in 1958, [70] [note 5] finished at 1–10–1 under head coach Ray McLean, [70] the worst record in Packers history. [71] The players were dispirited, [ 72 ] the Packers shareholders were disheartened, and the Green Bay community was enraged.
As the Packers' head coach, he was less successful, compiling a 52–76–3 (.408) record from 1975 through 1983. Starr was named the Most Valuable Player (MVP) of the first two Super Bowls [2] and during his career earned four Pro Bowl selections. He won the league MVP (MVP) award in 1966. [3]
Holmgren was head coach of the Green Bay Packers from 1992 to 1998, which became one of the most successful coaching stints in NFL history. As head coach of the Packers, Holmgren posted a 75–37–0 (67.0%) regular-season record, a 9–5 (64.3%) postseason mark, and two Super Bowl appearances, including a 35–21 victory over the New England ...
In his six-year head coaching career with the Packers from 2000 to 2005, Sherman compiled a 57–39 regular season record and a 2–4 postseason record. Sherman used the West Coast offense at Green Bay.