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LONGEST TENURED AFC COACHES (Record since 2003 and playoff appearances)

Jeff Fisher, Titans, 1994 (53-47, 3)

Bill Belichick, Patriots, 2000 (88-22, 5)

Marvin Lewis, Bengals 2003 (46-50-1, 1)

Jack Del Rio, Jaguars 2003 (51-48, 2)

Other AFC Head Coaches since 2003 (Combined records and playoff appearances)

Baltimore: Brian Billick, John Harbaugh (56-45, 3)

Buffalo: Gregg Williams, Mike Mularkey, Dick Jauron (41-55, 0)

Cleveland: Butch Davis, Terry Robiske (interim), Romeo Crennel (33-63, 0)

Denver: Mike Shanahan (58-42, 3)

Houston: Dom Capers, Gary Kubiak (36-60, 0)

Indianapolis: Tony Dungy (82-27, 6)

Kansas City: Dick Vermeil, Herman Edwards (45-53, 2)

Miami: Dave Wannstedt, Jim Bates (interim), Nick Saban, Cam Cameron, Tony Sparano (41-56, 1)

New York: Herman Edwards, Eric Mangini (45-55, 2)

Oakland: Bill Callahan, Norv Turner, Art Shell, Lane Kiffin, Tom Cable (interim) (24-72, 0)

Pittsburgh: Bill Cowher, Mike Tomlin (70-36, 4)

San Diego: Marty Schottenheimer, Norv Turner (61-42, 4)

I found it interesting that only 8 teams in the AFC have a better record than the Bengals since 2003!

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LONGEST TENURED AFC COACHES (Record since 2003 and playoff appearances)

Jeff Fisher, Titans, 1994 (53-47, 3)

Bill Belichick, Patriots, 2000 (88-22, 5)

Marvin Lewis, Bengals 2003 (46-50-1, 1)

Jack Del Rio, Jaguars 2003 (51-48, 2)

Other AFC Head Coaches since 2003 (Combined records and playoff appearances)

Baltimore: Brian Billick, John Harbaugh (56-45, 3)

Buffalo: Gregg Williams, Mike Mularkey, Dick Jauron (41-55, 0)

Cleveland: Butch Davis, Terry Robiske (interim), Romeo Crennel (33-63, 0)

Denver: Mike Shanahan (58-42, 3)

Houston: Dom Capers, Gary Kubiak (36-60, 0)

Indianapolis: Tony Dungy (82-27, 6)

Kansas City: Dick Vermeil, Herman Edwards (45-53, 2)

Miami: Dave Wannstedt, Jim Bates (interim), Nick Saban, Cam Cameron, Tony Sparano (41-56, 1)

New York: Herman Edwards, Eric Mangini (45-55, 2)

Oakland: Bill Callahan, Norv Turner, Art Shell, Lane Kiffin, Tom Cable (interim) (24-72, 0)

Pittsburgh: Bill Cowher, Mike Tomlin (70-36, 4)

San Diego: Marty Schottenheimer, Norv Turner (61-42, 4)

I found it interesting that only 8 teams in the AFC have a better record than the Bengals since 2003!

Yeah, but on the flip side of that stat you also have two teams that had worse records than the Bengals (Jets, Chiefs) that still made the playoffs more than us. It's very frustrating...

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If I was going to spend some time researching something off the wall, I would look into how many of those same teams have lost as many top draft picks as the Bengals have and then gauge their success accordingly. Maybe if I find myself with absolutely nothing else to do sometime soon.

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That's called parity, my friend...except for Belichick and Dungy, we fit right in.

Wha...but...a...huh????

Hey, we still suck, right??

We do suck...just as does most teams. Our suckage has a style of its own.

The league is rife with teams that have gone bottom-to-top in a year or two, and back down again....though we seem to never quite hit the highs that others do...but we fit right in.

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