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NFL Coordinators Seeing A High Turnover Rate

gidiefor : Mod : 2/22/2019 8:15 am
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Since the start of the 2017 NFL season, over 75 percent of coordinator positions in the NFL have changed. Only 15 out of 64 coordinator positions remain the same as they were for the start of the 2017 season. Just four offensive coordinators are serving in the same role: Ken Whisenhunt (Chargers), Josh McDaniels (Patriots), Pete Carmichael (Saints) and Kyle Shanahan (49ers). In fact, half of the league has new offensive coordinators this season alone.

On the defensive side, 11 coordinators remain in place: Leslie Frazier (Bills), Rod Marinelli (Cowboys), Todd Wash (Jaguars), Gus Bradley (Chargers), Wade Phillips (Rams), George Edwards (Vikings), Dennis Allen (Saints), Jim Schwartz (Eagles), Keith Butler (Steelers), Robert Saleh (49ers) and Greg Manusky (Washington).

That’s a turnover rate of 76.6 percent in just two years.

Over 75 percent of offensive and defensive coordinator positions have changed in just two years - ( New Window )
Move up, move on or move out is the nature of the business.  
Ivan15 : 2/22/2019 8:43 am : link
Not For Long is true for coordinators as well as players.

Any coordinator who stays anywhere for 3 seasons probably has a personality flaw that doesn’t suggest at the next level.
Coordinators getting promoted = 2 open  
ZogZerg : 2/22/2019 9:38 am : link
coordinator spots.
Maybe this is just another way to say that the NFL isn't recycling as many X coaches.
First lever the head coaches pull...  
Racer : 2/22/2019 1:05 pm : link
...when they need to present the owner with a sacrifice to the God of wins and losses.
fail fast  
mdc1 : 2/23/2019 10:35 am : link
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