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Bill Belichick, head coach of the 2001 New England Patriots that won Super Bowl XXXVI, had a career NFL regular season record of 52-60 when he won his first Super Bowl. He had coached 5 years previously with the Cleveland Browns and had 4 losing seasons and in his first season with the Patriots went 5-11.
Bill Walsh, head coach of the 1981 San Francisco 49ers who won Super Bowl XVI, had a career NFL regular season coaching record of 21-27 when he won his first Super Bowl. He took over a poor, aging team and built them into a dynasty, ending his career with a regular season record of 92-59-1 and three Super Bowl championships.
Honorable Mention: Jimmy Johnson, head coach of the 1992 Dallas Cowboys that won Super Bowl XXVII, had a .500 winning percentage (32-32). He also took over an aging team and built them into a winner.
No team has qualified for the Playoffs with a losing record, therefore, never getting a chance to qualify of the Super bowl.
Only the 1972 Miami Dolphins have won a Super Bowl with an undefeated record.
Yes, He made 3 Super Bowls, losing 2 of them, and led the Rams to their first and only Super Bowl victory.
Super Bowl XXX - Neil O'DonnellSuper Bowl XLV - Ben Roethlisberger
The Pittsburgh Steelers have won a record six Super Bowl championships.
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Not the colts....... The bears still suck
Only the 1972 Miami Dolphins have won a Super Bowl with an undefeated record.
I would guess all of them since to make it to the Super Bowl a team has to win its conference championship game.
The Raiders went 13-1 in the 1967 and 1976 seasons. They went to the Super Bowl both years, losing to Green Bay in Super Bowl II and defeating the Minnesota Vikings in Super Bowl XI.
Yes, He made 3 Super Bowls, losing 2 of them, and led the Rams to their first and only Super Bowl victory.
No National Football League team has ever lost the Super Bowl seven times. The record for most Super Bowl losses is five, held by the Denver Broncos. They have won twice.
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Super Bowl XXX - Neil O'DonnellSuper Bowl XLV - Ben Roethlisberger
Most Super Bowl MVPs (3).
The Dallas Cowboys won their first Super Bowl championship on January 16, 1972, after their 12th season as an expansion franchise in the National Football League. The Cowboys of the National Football Conference defeated the Miami Dolphins of the American Football Conference in Super Bowl VI by the score of 24 to 3. The Cowboys are tied with the Pittsburgh Steelers for playing in a record eight overall Super Bowls. Dallas has a 5-3 record in the title games.