Of the 52 sideline bosses fired between 1995 and 2001, more than two-thirds were back in the league in some capacity in 2002, several of them employed for a second or third time as head coaches.
Dumped by the Chicago Bears after the '98 season, and following six years in which he compiled a 41-57 record, Dave Wannstedt completed a climb back up the ladder when he succeeded Jimmy Johnson at Miami in 2000. Fired by Carolina in 1998, Dom Capers resurfaced this year as the head coach of the expansion Houston Texans. Marty Schottenheimer is with a fourth team after being essentially jettisoned in the past by the Cleveland Browns, Kansas City Chiefs and Washington Redskins.....more
Dumped by the Chicago Bears after the '98 season, and following six years in which he compiled a 41-57 record, Dave Wannstedt completed a climb back up the ladder when he succeeded Jimmy Johnson at Miami in 2000. Fired by Carolina in 1998, Dom Capers resurfaced this year as the head coach of the expansion Houston Texans. Marty Schottenheimer is with a fourth team after being essentially jettisoned in the past by the Cleveland Browns, Kansas City Chiefs and Washington Redskins.....more
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