One was Bill Belichick who was an assistant for defense and special teams under Miller for the Denver Broncos in 1978.
Through the 2007 season, the Saints have had 14 head coaches. Click on the 'New Orleans Saints Head Coaches' link on this page to see who has coached the Saints and what their all time record was.
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Tony Dungy has coached five professional football teams in the United States. These teams include the Pittsburgh Steelers, Kansas City Chiefs, Minnesota Vikings, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and the Indianapolis Colts.
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.
Generally, it is the head coaches of all the teams. Coaches can nominate players from their team, but cannot vote for those players.
No, the only team that Madden coached for was the Raiders. He was the Raiders' linebackers coach in 1967 and 1968 and became head coach in 1969.
1 head coach (hence the name "head") but can have up to as many 'other' coaches. (abviousley not anything above 10)
Seattle Seahawks (2 different times) and Detroit Lions
Hank Vasconcellos was the head coach of the team for those four years.
The head coaches of the teams that lose the AFC and NFC conference championship games are those that are the head coaches in the Pro 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.