Historical impact of NFL coaching changes and how it relates to the Minnesota Vikings

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This fan blog entry was originally posted at Purple Pain Forums by MidwinterViking.

A really good question was asked in response to the Run it Back! post I made: How many coaching changes have resulted in a significant change to team performance?  That post suggested the team needed to improve by 6 PPG over the field. To answer this, I loaded the franchise history for teams back to 1970 (same time frame as that article). 

Here is what I found:

I counted 319 coaching changes since 1970.  

If there was a mid-season coaching change, I didn’t count that (that’s a train wreck, not a coaching change). The change is attributed to the first year of the new coach.

There were some huge swings in the early decades of the NFL, so I also filtered to recent changes: 

Recent = anything since 2000

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Some changes to be in awe of and give the team hope:

And for bonus fun: the “pointlessness award” goes to Al Groh’s 2000 Jets: started at 0, moved to 0 for a net change of 0. Groh was fired after one year; he never had a chance to Groh on anyone.

How are we feeling, Vikings fans? What about fans of other teams with new head coaches? This piece change anything for you?

As always, if you’ve enjoyed this piece, please consider hopping over to Purple Pain Forums and debating with other Minnesota Vikings fans about not only this topic, but so much more!

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