Yes. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_belichick#Early_coaching_positions
Yes, from 1985-1990. He left after the 1990 season to become head coach of the Cleveland Browns.
Bill Arnsparger has: Played Himself - New York Giants Head Coach in "The NFL on CBS" in 1956. Played Himself - Miami Dolphins Defensive Coordinator in "The NFL on CBS" in 1956. Played Himself - Miami dolphins Defensive Coordinator in "The NFL on NBC" in 1965. Played Himself - Baltimore Colts Assistant Coach in "Super Bowl III" in 1969. Played Himself - Miami Dolphins Defensive Coordinator in "NFL Monday Night Football" in 1970. Played Himself - New York Giants Head Coach in "NFL Monday Night Football" in 1970. Played Himself - Miami Dolphins Defensive Coordinator in "1972 AFC Championship Game" in 1972. Played Himself - Miami Dolphins Defensive Coordinator in "1973 AFC Championship Game" in 1973. Played Himself - Miami Dolphins Defensive Coordinator in "1982 AFC Championship Game" in 1983. Played Himself - San Diego Chargers Defensive Coordinator in "1994 AFC Championship Game" in 1995.
The cast of 1956 NFL Championship Game - 1956 includes: Ben Agajanian as Himself - New York Giants Kicker Bill Austin as Himself - New York Giants Guard Don Bingham as Himself - Chicago Bears Halfback George Blanda as Himself - Chicago Bears Quarterback Jack Brickhouse as Himself - Play-by-Play Announcer Rosey Brown as Himself - New York Giants Tackle Rick Casares as Himself - Chicago Bears Fullback Herman Clark as Himself - Chicago Bears Guard Bob Clatterbuck as Himself - New York Giants Quarterback Charlie Conerly as Himself - New York Giants Qaurterback Jim Dooley as Himself - Chicago Bears End Paddy Driscoll as Himself - Chicago Bears Head Coach Gene Filipski as Himself - New York Giants Halfback Ray Gene Smith as Himself - Chicago Bears Defensive Back Frank Gifford as Himself - New York Giants Left Halfback Kline Gilbert as Himself - Chicago Bears Tackle Roosevelt Grier as Himself - New York Giants Defensive Tackle Wayne Hansen as Himself - Chicago Bears Linebacker Don Heinrich as Himself - New York Giants Quarterback Harlon Hill as Himself - Chicago Bears Left End Sam Huff as Himself - New York Giants Linebacker Tom Landry as Himself - New York Giants Defensive Coordinator Jim Lee Howell as Himself - New York Giants Head Coach Vincent Lombardi as Himself - New York Giants Offensive Coordinator Ken MacAfee as Himself - New York Giants End Bill McColl as Himself - Chicago Bears Right End John Mellekas as Himself - Chicago Bears Center Dick Modzelewski as Himself - New York Giants Defensive Tackle McNeil Moore as Himself - Chicago Bears Defensive Back Dick Nolan as Himself - New York Giants Defensive Back Andy Robustelli as Himself - New York Giants Defensive End Kyle Rote as Himself - New York Giants Left End Jack Stroud as Himself - New York Giants Guard Harland Svare as Himself - New York Giants Linebacker Bill Svoboda as Himself - New York Giants Linebacker Mel Triplett as Himself - New York Giants Fullback Emlen Tunnell as Himself - New York Giants Defensive Back Ray Wietecha as Himself - New York Giants Center Bill Wightkin as Himself - Chicago Bears Tackle Dick Yelvington as Himself - New York Giants Tackle Walt Yowarsky as Himself - New York Giants Defensive End
Dom Capers (1992-1994)Dick LeBeau (1995-1996)Jim Haslett (1997-1999)Tim Lewis (2000-2003)Dick LeBeau (2004 - 2006)Cowher coached from 1992 - 2006. Dick LeBeau is still defensive coordinator under Head Coach Mike Tomlin.
No. When Dallas head coach Bill Parcells decided to leave the Cowboys after the 2006 season, he was replaced by Wade Phillips, who had been the defensive coordinator of the San Diego Chargers.
The Coaching Staff for the 2009 New England Patriots: * Head Coach: Bill Belichick * Offensive Coordinator: Position Vacant * Defensive Coordinator: Dean pees * Assistant Head Coach/Line Coach: Dante Scarnecchia * Quarterbacks Coach: Bill O'Brien * Special Teams: Scott O'Brien * Defensive Backs: Josh Boyer * Running Backs: Ivan Fears * Defensive Line: Pepper Johnson * Linebackers: Matt Patricia * Tight Ends: Shane Waldron * Wide Receivers: Chad O'Shea * Strength & Conditioning: Mike Woicik * Asst. Strength & Conditioning: Harold Nash
Bill Johnson - defensive tackle - was born on 1968-12-09.
The cast of 1959 NFL Championship Game - 1959 includes: Alan Ameche as Himself - Baltimore Colts Fullback Raymond Berry as Himself - Baltimore Colts End Rosey Brown as Himself - New York Giants Tackle Charlie Conerly as Himself - New York Giants Quarterback Lindon Crow as Himself - New York Giants Defensive Back Milt Davis as Himself - Baltimore Colts Defensive Back Darrell Dess as Himself - New York Giants Guard Art Donovan as Himself - Baltimore Colts Defensive Tackle Weeb Ewbank as Himself - Baltimore Colts Head Coach Frank Gifford as Himself - New York Giants Halfback Roosevelt Grier as Himself - New York Giants Defensive Tackle Alex Hawkins as Himself - Baltimore Colts Halfback Sam Huff as Himself - New York Giants Linebacker Jim Katcavage as Himself - New York Giants Defensive End Tom Landry as Himself - New York Giants Defensive Coordinator Jim Lee Howell as Himself - New York Giants Head Coach Cliff Livingston as Himself - New York Giants Linebacker Dick Lynch as Himself - New York Giants Defensive Back Gino Marchetti as Himself - Baltimore Colts Defensive End Dick Modzelewski as Himself - New York Giants Defensive Tackle Lenny Moore as Himself - Baltimore Colts Halfback Jim Mutscheller as Himself - Baltimore Colts End Steve Myhra as Himself - Baltimore Colts Kicker Dick Nolan as Himself - New York Giants Defensive Back Buzz Nutter as Himself - Baltimore Colts Center Bill Pellington as Himself - Baltimore Colts Linebacker Sherman Plunkett as Himself - Baltimore Colts Tackle George Preas as Himself - Baltimore Colts Tackle Billy Pricer as Himself - Baltimore Colts Fullback Andy Robustelli as Himself - New York Giants Defensive End Kyle Rote as Himself - New York Giants End Johnny Sample as Himself - Baltimore Colts Safety Alex Sandusky as Himself - Baltimore Colts Guard Chris Schenkel as Himself - Color Commentator Bob Schnelker as Himself - New York Giants End Don Shinnick as Himself - Baltimore Colts Linebacker Art Spinney as Himself - Baltimore Colts Guard Jack Stroud as Himself - New York Giants Guard Pat Summerall as Himself - New York Giants Kicker Harland Svare as Himself - New York Giants Linebacker Dick Szymanski as Himself - Baltimore Colts Linebacker Carl Taseff as Himself - Baltimore Colts Defensive Back Mel Triplett as Himself - New York Giants Fullback Johnny Unitas as Himself - Baltimore Colts Quarterback Ray Wietecha as Himself - New York Giants Center Frank Youso as Himself - New York Giants Tackle
Yes, Bruce Arians-Offensive Coordinator, Dick LeBeau-Defensive Coordinator, Keith Butler-Linebackers Coach, James Daniel-Tight Ends Coach, Ray Horton-Defensive Backs Coach, John Mitchell-Assistant Head Coach/Defensive Line, and Lou Spanos-Quality Control-Defense note that some have been promoted due to other coaches leaving during the 2006-2007 season On January 13, 2010, Lou Spanos was hired by the Washington Redskins to be their linebackers coach.
Head Coach: Tony Dungy Assistant Head Coach: Jim Caldwell Offensive Coaches Offensive Coordinator - Tom Moore Running Backs - Gene Huey Wide Receivers - Clyde Christensen Tight Ends - Ricky Thomas Offensive Line - Howard Mudd Offensive Quality Control - Pete Metzelaars Defensive Coaches Defensive Coordinator - Ron Meeks Defensive Line - John Teerlinck Linebackers - Mike Murphy Defensive Backs - Alan Williams Special Assistant to the Defense - Rod Perry Defensive Assistant - Bill Teerlinck Defensive Quality Control - Carlos Woods Special Teams Coaches Special Teams - Russ Purnell Strength and Conditioning Strength and Conditioning - Jon Torine Assistant Strength and Conditioning - Richard Howell -sportsmedia101.com
The cast of 1986 NFC Championship Game - 1987 includes: Raul Allegre as Himself - New York Giants Kicker Ottis Anderson as Himself - New York Giants Running Back Billy Ard as Himself - New York Giants Guard Mark Bavaro as Himself - New York Giants Tight End Bill Belichick as Himself - New York Giants Defensive Coordinator Brad Benson as Himself - New York Giants Tackle Jeff Bostic as Himself - Washington Redskins Center Todd Bowles as Himself - Washington Redskins Free Safety Reggie Branch as Himself - Washington Redskins Running Back Kelvin Bryant as Himself - Washington Redskins Running Back Dave Butz as Himself - Washington Redskins Defensive Tackle Harry Carson as Himself - New York Giants Linebacker Maurice Carthon as Himself - New York Giants Fullback Monte Coleman as Himself - Washington Redskins Linebacker Romeo Crennel as Himself - New York Giants Special Teams Coach Irv Cross as Himself - Sideline Reporter Vernon Dean as Himself - Washington Redskins Cornerback Clint Didier as Himself - Washington Redskins Tight End Eric Dorsey as Himself - New York Giants Defensive End Ron Erhardt as Himself - New York Giants Offensive Coordinator Tony Galbreath as Himself - New York Giants Fullback Darryl Grant as Himself - Washington Redskins Defensive Tackle Darrell Green as Himself - Washington Redskins Cornerback Keith Griffin as Himself - Washington Redskins Running Back Russ Grimm as Himself - Washington Redskins Guard Kenny Hill as Himself - New York Giants Strong Safety Joe Jacoby as Himself - Washington Redskins Tackle Curtis Jordan as Himself - Washington Redskins Free Safety Dexter Manley as Himself - Washington Redskins Defensive End Lionel Manuel as Himself - New York Giants Wide Receiver Leonard Marshall as Himself - New York Giants Defensive End Phil McConkey as Himself - New York Giants Wide Receiver Rich Milot as Himself - Washington Redskins Linebacker Art Monk as Himself - Washington Redskins Wide Receiver Brent Musburger as Himself - Studio Host Karl Nelson as Himself - New York Giants Tackle Bart Oates as Himself - New York Giants Center Neal Olkewicz as Himself - Washington Redskins Linebacker Bill Parcells as Himself - New York Giants Head Coach Elvis Patterson as Himself - New York Giants Cornerback Gary Reasons as Himself - New York Giants Linebacker Lee Rouson as Himself - New York Giants Running Back Pat Summerall as Himself - Play-by-Play Announcer Alvin Walton as Himself - Washington Redskins Strong Safety Herb Welch as Himself - New York Giants Free Safety Eric Yarber as Himself - Washington Redskins Wide Receiver
Bill Maas of the Kansas City Chiefs was named NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year in 1984.