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Don Shula
Bill Parcells
Dan Reeves
Mike Holmgren
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Through Super Bowl XLII, there have been five head coaches to coach two different teams to a Super Bowl (Don Shula, Mike Holmgren, Bill Parcells, Dick Vermeil, Dan Reeves) but there has not been a head coach that has won a Super Bowl with two different teams.
There are different types of football coaches: offensive, defensive and special teams. Within each discipline, there are typically position coaches (o-line coach, d-line coach, etc.) who work with the respective lead coach for that side of the ball. The head coach is in charge of all the other coaches and manages most of the responsibilities for the development of the football team and playbook.
No coach has the championship title as there is no championship for coaches. The championship is for teams.
Don Shula and Mike Holgrem have both taken two different teams to the Super Bowl.
There are usually several different coaches. All teams have 1 head coach who organizes the entire team under the General Manager. There will usually be 2-3 assistant coaches who deal with forwards or defense. To my knowledge all teams carry a goaltending coach to work exclusively with goalies.
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As of Super Bowl XLII, no coach has coached two different teams to Super Bowl victories.
Different leagues have different methods for determining allstar teams and coaches. A very popular method for determining an allstar team is voting by the coaches and league commisioner. Usually but not always the coach of the team that won the league will be the coach of the allstar team.
In the nba all star game the coaches for the east and west, are the coaches from the top teams in each conference. the two teams with the highest record (1 from east and 1 from west) have their coach as the all star game coach. but the same coach cannot coach the all star game 2 yrs in a row.
Black coaches who lead their teams to the Super Bowl * Tony Dungy, Indianapolis Colts (SB XLI) * Lovie Smith, Chicago Bears (SB XLI)
The number of assistant coaches varies from team to team but here is what I understand the standard most teams carry. There are two assistant coaches on the bench along with the head coach. One assistant is for offense and the other for defense. There is also a goaltending coach who watches the game from a pressbox, "bird's eye" view and sometimes does doubles as the video coach. There is also a strength and conditioning coach. I have heard of teams carrying additional coaches for developing propects and are assigned to the minors and junior teams.