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    • Pep Guardiola. Currently in charge of: Manchester City. Jibe him for being a 'chequebook manager' all you want, but no coach still in the game is more successful than Pep Guardiola.
    • Jurgen Klopp. Currently in charge of: Liverpool. A little bit of defensive coaching wouldn't go amiss, Jurgen Klopp. But after ending Liverpool's 30-year wait for a Premier League title in addition to reaching the Champions League final three times in five seasons, his stock remains exceptionally high.
    • Carlo Ancelotti. Currently in charge of: Real Madrid. Hey, if Real Madrid can win La Liga or the Champions League with Joselu as their only natural centre forward option, then Carlo Ancelotti might need to move back to top spot.
    • Thomas Tuchel. Currently in charge of: Bayern Munich. Thomas Tuchel has been through so many different stages in his managerial career. His Mainz and Borussia Dortmund sides were great on the ball and pressed maniacally.
    • Bill Belichick, Patriots. Last year: 1. Record: 280-136, .673. Playoffs: 31-12, .721. Belichick received five of six first-place votes, and Andy Reid remains the main competition.
    • Andy Reid, Chiefs. Last year: 2. Record: 221-130-1, .629. Playoffs: 17-15, .531. Reid led the Chiefs to a second straight Super Bowl appearance, and a 38-10 regular-season record the last three seasons is proof the partnership with Patrick Mahomes II should continue to produce Super Bowl chances.
    • Sean Payton, Saints. Last year: 3. Record: 143-81, .638. Playoffs: 9-8, .529. Payton is No. 3 for the third consecutive season. Four straight seasons of 11 wins or more have highlighted the latest run, but Payton now must navigate what life after Drew Brees looks like.
    • Mike Tomlin, Steelers. Last year: 6. Record: 145-78-1, .650. Playoffs: 8-8, .500. Tomlin broke a three-year playoff drought last season, and the long-term success in Pittsburgh continues to be a hallmark of his tenure.
    • Gregg Popovich. San Antonio Spurs. 6,533 votes. 1996 - present. 5x NBA Champion (1999, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2014) 3x Coach of the Year (2003, 2012, 2014) More Gregg Popovich.
    • Nick Nurse. Toronto Raptors. 3,486 votes. 2018 - present. NBA Champion (2019) NBA Coach of the Year (2020) More Nick Nurse. #31 of 78 on The All Time Greatest NBA Coaches.
    • Erik Spoelstra. Miami Heat. 5,096 votes. 2008 - present. 2× NBA champion (2012, 2013) NBCA Co-Coach of the Year (2017) More Erik Spoelstra. #23 of 78 on The Best Basketball Players From The Philippines.
    • Steve Kerr. Golden State Warriors. 5,946 votes. 2014 - present. 4x NBA Champion (2015, 2017, 2018, 2022) NBA Coach of the Year (2016) More Steve Kerr. #182 of 290 on The Top NBA Players Of All Time.
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    • Andy Reid (Chiefs) Season: 9th with Chiefs, 23rd as HC. Career record: 221-130-1 (.629) Playoff record: 17-15 (1-2 in Super Bowl) It seems darn near impossible to think of Reid without Patrick Mahomes, the NFL's model QB and arguably the most naturally gifted passer this side of Aaron Rodgers.
    • Bill Belichick (Patriots) Season: 22nd with Patriots, 27th as HC. Career record: 280-136 (.673) Playoff record: 31-12 (6-3 in Super Bowl) Let's make one thing clear: Belichick is still the greatest NFL coach of all time; his 31 playoff wins are absurd, and his six titles are matched only by Curly Lambeau and George Halas.
    • John Harbaugh (Ravens) Season: 14th with Ravens and as HC. Career record: 129-79 (.620) Playoff record: 11-8 (1-0 in Super Bowl) Critics may compare him to his current star QB, Lamar Jackson: Undeniably good, but can he win it all?
    • Sean Payton (Saints) Season: 16th with Saints and as HC. Career record: 143-81 (.638) Playoff record: 9-8 (1-0 in Super Bowl) He's got some similarities to Mike Tomlin in that his team is almost always in the hunt, and yet he's quietly struggled to sniff another championship over the last decade.
    • Rookie head coach tier. We’ll kick our rankings off with the NFL head coaches getting their first shot in 2021.
    • 32) David Culley, Houston Texans. I feel bad for David Culley, but he has to know what he’s getting into. The Texans are an absolute train wreck. Unless things turn around above Culley, it’s tough to see how this works out for him.
    • 31) Urban Meyer, Jacksonville Jaguars. Urban Meyer has already stirred the pot with the hiring of disgraced Iowa strength coach Chris Doyle, despite Doyle resigning after less than two days on the job.
    • 30) Dan Campbell, Detroit Lions. Dan Campbell has a long road ahead of him. The Lions’ roster doesn’t necessarily inspire confidence, and the general history of the franchise doesn’t either.
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