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The Wall Street Journal had an interesting article today where they cited the fact that almost 20% of the head coaches in the NFL are named Mike . Here is a link to a short online version-> link

 

 

However, statistically speaking, Mike is not the most common name in the US. It is actually James based on Census information. Yet, there are only 2 Jims who are head coaches in the NFL right now --which is just 6%. What can a James do to get a fair shot in the NFL?

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Really, though, we're down from our glory days. There was a time a name like this would get Mike Tice a head coaching job in this league, and have Mike Sherman knocking on the door of the Super Bowl. It even got Mike Holmgren a Vince Lombardi Trophy.

 

You gotta earn it now, like everyone else. Mike Tomlin has to bring it.

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By no means am I an expert on football analytics, but by my estimation, it is not a prerequisite, considering 80% of NFL head coaches are not named Mike.

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really slow day at the office ???

I wasn't sure if this was a thread poking at the "is being white/bald a prerequisite" thread or not when I first read it but there is data to back it up so who knows.

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I wasn't sure if this was a thread poking at the "is being white/bald a prerequisite" thread or not when I first read it but there is data to back it up so who knows.

 

:thumbsup: That was exactly the point lol

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