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Phil Jackson
Phil's previous head coaching experience was spent in guiding the Chicago Bulls to an astounding 6 NBA Championships, 1991-1993 and 1996-1998. When Phil announced his decision to step down as head coach of the Bulls in June of 1998, he held the highest all-time career winning percentage (.740) among all NBA coaches
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Pat Riley
Now President and Head Coach of The Miami HEAT Pat Riley posted 50-plus win seasons in 13 consecutive years, which is unprecedented in the NBA. Pat concluded the 1996 regular season with a 798-389-career record, a sizzling .702 mark. Riley's 137 playoff victories rank first in league post-season annuals as the only coach to secure 100 or more playoff victories. He surpassed the legendary Red Auerbach's 99-playoff wins in 1990. Pat has won six world championships as a player and coach.
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Mike Shanahan
Every successful team has one key leader, and those organizations that have achieved ultimate success have an ultimate leader, an individual combining exceptional talent and organizational skills with the dynamic drive to lead others to success. Mike Shanahan is that lightning rod for the Denver Broncos championship history, and few coaches in NFL annals have spearheaded as much dramatic achievement.
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Don Shula
Examples from the game of football are often used to illustrate determination, overcoming adversity and long odds, competition, and success; and our everyday language is filled with gridiron metaphors and memorable quotes. It is only natural that Don Shula, the coach with more wins in professional football than any other, speaks about inspiring others to win. Using examples from the football field he reveals his secrets of successful coaching and how they apply to any leadership position, as well as personal success.
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Bill Curry
Former coach Bill Curry joined ESPN in 1997 as a college football game analyst. His primary assignment is the Big Ten Game of the Week on ESPN (with Dave Barnett handling play-by-play), along with selected bowl games. His knowledge and easy-going manner have translated effectively into the broadcast booth, where he's been well-received by fans and media alike.
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Jim Fassel
Jim Fassel was named the 15th head coach in Giants history on January 15, 1997. That year, Fassel led his squad to a 10-5-1 record and a berth in the playoffs while capturing the NFC Eastern Division title. Fassel was named Coach of the Year by 11 media outlets, including The Sporting News, after helping the Giants improve from a 6-10 record and a last place finish in the NFC East in 1996.
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Chuck Noll
The only coach to win four Super Bowls, Noll took over the mediocre Pittsburgh Steelers in 1969 and built the team into a football dynasty. As head coach of the Steelers for 23 years, he compiled a record of 209 wins, the sixth-highest total in NFL history. He was voted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1993, and holds the record as the only head coach to win four Super Bowls.
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Jimmy Johnson
Jimmy Johnson, who has a NFL career record of 59-45 after an 8-8 season in 1996, was named General Manager and Head Coach of the Miami Dolphins in 1996, becoming the third head coach in the club’s history.
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Tom Osborne
As head coach of the University of Nebraska Cornhuskers for 25 years, Osborne took his team to a bowl game every year, won three national championships in the last four years he coached, and ended his career boasting an 84 percent winning record...
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Tommy Lasorda
One of the most popular and outspoken figures in professional sports, Lasorda has been associated with the Los Angeles Dodgers for almost 50 years—as a player, scout, coach, manager, and an executive. During his 20 years as manager, this Hall-of-Famer led the Dodgers to two World Series championships, four pennants, and six division crowns. An entertaining and powerful speaker, he captivates, educates, and energizes his audiences with his colorful stories, humor, and lessons for life.
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Joe Torre
Joe Torre was named the manager of the New York Yankees on November 2, 1995. In becoming the 31st manager in Yankees history, he joins Casey Stengel, Yogi Berra, and Dallas Green as the fourth manager to wear both the Yankees and Mets uniforms.
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Mike Fratello
Mike Fratello is in his 2nd year as a television broadcaster for Turner Sports, Inc., a Time Warner company that presents some of the best and most popular sporting events worldwide, and is a leader in televised sports programming.
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