Ranking NFL's seven new head coaches in 2021 by ownership, front office, roster and recent history
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Some teams with new head coaches are set up to handle the many issues of 2021 better than others
It takes a village to raise a quarterback. But what about a head coach? Increasingly, the league is favoring younger and less-experienced head coaches, and the failure rate and turnover at head coach seems similar to quarterbacks. It isn't always all on the individual himself (and, hopefully, eventually, herself), and surely there are other factors involved from the obvious to less-often considered. Of course, the roster and its development is vital. But working for the right owner at the right time and having a truly committed and forthright and stable leadership at the top is paramount. What is the level of immediate expectations? What is the market like in terms of fans and the media? Is there any history of at least a modicum of recent success?More Related News
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