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<blockquote data-quote="Magooch" data-source="post: 1085185" data-attributes="member: 17987"><p>LaFleur is now in his 7th season with the Packers, having started in 2019... I wanted to take a brief look at how his record compares to other coaches who have been with their current teams for that same period. So there are only 7 other coaches in the league right now who have been with the same team for 7+ years.</p><p></p><p>Overall, Matt is 76-38-1 (0.665) in the regular season and 3-5 (.375) in the postseason. He has two NFCCG appearances in his first two years, but so far just one playoff win in the last 4 complete seasons. He has only missed the postseason once, and has just one sub-.500 season.</p><p></p><p>Kyle Shanahan has been coach of the 49ers since 2017. He has a regular season record of 81-66 (0.551) and is 8-4 (0.667) in the postseason. He has made it to the Super Bowl twice (lost to Chiefs in both) and twice made it to the NFCCG. His teams have missed the playoffs (4) times in 9 seasons (and were below 0.500 in each of these seasons).</p><p></p><p>Mike Tomlin has been with the Steelers since 2007. In the regular season, he is 192-113 (0.629) and is 8-11 in the postseason (0.421). He has won one Super Bowl (2008) and lost another (2010 <img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/smile.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-shortname=":)" /> ), and has one additional AFCCG appearance as well. Overall, in 19 seasons his teams have missed the playoffs 7 times but have never finished below 0.500.</p><p></p><p>John Harbaugh has been with the Ravens since 2008. He is 179-112 (0.615) in the regular season and 13-11 (0.542) in the postseason. His team won the Super Bowl in 2012, and have an additional 3 AFCCG appearances. In 18 seasons, the Ravens have missed the playoffs 5 times and finished below 0.500 twice. Currently, they are set to miss the playoffs this season and could also finish below 0.500</p><p></p><p>Sean McVay took over the Rams in 2017. He has a regular season record of 91-56 (0.619) and a postseason record of 8-5 (0.615). He has a Super Bowl win (2021) and Super Bowl loss (2018). His teams have missed the playoffs twice in 9 seasons and have one sub-.500 finish.</p><p></p><p>Andy Reid has been with the Chiefs since 2013. He has a regular season record of 149-62 (0.706) and a postseason record with KC of 18-8 (0.692). He has three Super Bowl wins (2019, 2022, 2023) and two Super Bowl losses (2020, 2024) along with an additional two AFCCG losses. In 13 seasons with the Chiefs, Reid's teams have missed the playoffs just twice and have only one sub-.500 finish (this year).</p><p></p><p>Zac Taylor has been head coach of the Bengals since 2019. He is 51-62 (0.452) in the regular season and 5-2 (0.714) in the postseason. The Bengals have only made the postseason twice in his 7 seasons, but made it to the AFCCG in one season and to the Super Bowl in the other. He has had three sub-.500 seasons.</p><p></p><p>Sean McDermott took over for the Bills in 2017. He is 97-49 (0.664) in the regular season and 7-7 (0.500) in the postseason. The Bills have yet to make a Super Bowl under McDermott, but do have two AFCCG appearances. They have only missed the playoffs once in 9 seasons, and that was their only season finishing below 0.500 as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Magooch, post: 1085185, member: 17987"] LaFleur is now in his 7th season with the Packers, having started in 2019... I wanted to take a brief look at how his record compares to other coaches who have been with their current teams for that same period. So there are only 7 other coaches in the league right now who have been with the same team for 7+ years. Overall, Matt is 76-38-1 (0.665) in the regular season and 3-5 (.375) in the postseason. He has two NFCCG appearances in his first two years, but so far just one playoff win in the last 4 complete seasons. He has only missed the postseason once, and has just one sub-.500 season. Kyle Shanahan has been coach of the 49ers since 2017. He has a regular season record of 81-66 (0.551) and is 8-4 (0.667) in the postseason. He has made it to the Super Bowl twice (lost to Chiefs in both) and twice made it to the NFCCG. His teams have missed the playoffs (4) times in 9 seasons (and were below 0.500 in each of these seasons). Mike Tomlin has been with the Steelers since 2007. In the regular season, he is 192-113 (0.629) and is 8-11 in the postseason (0.421). He has won one Super Bowl (2008) and lost another (2010 :) ), and has one additional AFCCG appearance as well. Overall, in 19 seasons his teams have missed the playoffs 7 times but have never finished below 0.500. John Harbaugh has been with the Ravens since 2008. He is 179-112 (0.615) in the regular season and 13-11 (0.542) in the postseason. His team won the Super Bowl in 2012, and have an additional 3 AFCCG appearances. In 18 seasons, the Ravens have missed the playoffs 5 times and finished below 0.500 twice. Currently, they are set to miss the playoffs this season and could also finish below 0.500 Sean McVay took over the Rams in 2017. He has a regular season record of 91-56 (0.619) and a postseason record of 8-5 (0.615). He has a Super Bowl win (2021) and Super Bowl loss (2018). His teams have missed the playoffs twice in 9 seasons and have one sub-.500 finish. Andy Reid has been with the Chiefs since 2013. He has a regular season record of 149-62 (0.706) and a postseason record with KC of 18-8 (0.692). He has three Super Bowl wins (2019, 2022, 2023) and two Super Bowl losses (2020, 2024) along with an additional two AFCCG losses. In 13 seasons with the Chiefs, Reid's teams have missed the playoffs just twice and have only one sub-.500 finish (this year). Zac Taylor has been head coach of the Bengals since 2019. He is 51-62 (0.452) in the regular season and 5-2 (0.714) in the postseason. The Bengals have only made the postseason twice in his 7 seasons, but made it to the AFCCG in one season and to the Super Bowl in the other. He has had three sub-.500 seasons. Sean McDermott took over for the Bills in 2017. He is 97-49 (0.664) in the regular season and 7-7 (0.500) in the postseason. The Bills have yet to make a Super Bowl under McDermott, but do have two AFCCG appearances. They have only missed the playoffs once in 9 seasons, and that was their only season finishing below 0.500 as well. [/QUOTE]
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