What other notable former NFL coaches are doing today:

Dan Reeves

NFL coaching career: Denver Broncos 1981-1992, New York Giants, 1993-1996. Atlanta Falcons 1997-2003.

Dan Reeves

Reeves


Coaches corner: Reeves led the Broncos to three Super Basin appearances and failed to win each fourth dimension. Reeves was the Broncos' motorcoach in the AFC Title Game on January eleven, 1987, when quarterback John Elway orchestrated a game-tying 98-yard touchdown bulldoze. The Broncos won in overtime.

In the 1998 season, Reeves led the Falcons to their simply Super Bowl advent in franchise history. He has a 201-174-2 NFL coaching record -- i of just seven coaches in NFL history with 200 wins.

Fast forrad: Reeves, 63, lives in Atlanta and misses the preparation that comes with coaching. Even so, he has not distanced himself too much from the NFL. He serves as an annotator on NFL games for Westwood One radio, and as a motivational speaker.

Quote/unquote: "Existence a caput coach for 23 years in the NFL and learning under Tom Landry for xvi years, I feel like I take learned an awful lot about motivation and when I requite speeches, people like to hear that stuff," Reeves said.

Chuck Noll

NFL coaching career: Pittsburgh Steelers 1969-1991.

Chuck Noll

Noll


Coaches corner: Noll is the just motorbus in NFL history to win four Super Bowls. In his 23 years with the Steelers, Noll had a 209-156-1 record. He coached Hall of Famers Terry Bradshaw, Lynn Swann, John Stallworth and Franco Harris. Noll was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1993 and is fifth on the all-time wins list.

Fast forward: Noll, 75, has a bad back and walks with a cane. He as well has stenosis, a painful condition that causes the spinal nerve roots to shrink in the lower back. Noll was honored earlier the Steelers' final home game, against the Seattle Seahawks.

He was unable to attend a field-naming ceremony this summer in his honor at Steelers training military camp in Latrobe, Pa. Before his back troubles, Noll played in a lot of celebrity golf tournaments. He and Marianne remain active donors to Pittsburgh Vision Services, a nonprofit agency that assists people who are bullheaded or have vision impairments.

Quote/unquote: "Life has actually slowed down for u.s. the by yr," said Noll's wife, Marianne. "We don't become out much."

Jim Fassel

NFL coaching career: New York Giants 1997-2003.

Jim Fassel

Fassel


Coaches corner: Fassel led the Giants to their first Super Basin appearance in ten years when they lost to the Baltimore Ravens on Jan 28, 2001. The Giants won two division titles and made three trips to the playoffs in Fassel's seven seasons with the Giants.

In a 2002 wild-card playoff game, the Giants blew a 24-point third-quarter lead to the San Francisco 49ers and ended up losing 39-38. Many blamed the loss on Fassel, who was fired subsequently posting a 4-12 record in 2003. Fassel's NFL coaching tape is 58-53-i.

Fast forward: Fassel, 58, lives in Scottsdale, Ariz., and helps run a commercial real estate concern with his nephew. He likewise is a radio analyst for Westwood One and contributes once a week to ESPN "Start Take." He wants to autobus again and is waiting for a expert opportunity.

Quote/unquote: "My nephew is always glad that I am in real manor with him," Fassel said. "He is kind of laid back and sometimes I take to get on the contractors. Every bit a coach, you don't bargain in a world of nosotros might get something done. Instead, you similar to say we will go this done today. I try to bring that attitude to existent estate."

Bobby Ross

NFL coaching career: San Diego Chargers 1992-1996, Detroit Lions 1997-2000.

Bobby Ross

Ross


Coaches corner: Ross led the Chargers to their but Super Basin, a 49-26 loss to the 49ers in Super Bowl XXIX. That Super Bowl was perhaps best remembered for how quickly it was over -- the 49ers scored two touchdowns in the kickoff five minutes. Ross was less successful in his tenure with the Lions, finishing with a 27-32 record.

Fast forward: Ross was likewise the head coach at Regular army for three seasons (2004-2006), compiling a nine-25 overall tape. The lxx-year-old lives in Lexington Va., on a three-acre lot overlooking the Blue Ridge Mountains. He loves spending time outdoors, cutting his grass and working on his thou.

Ross walks for i.v miles, runs on the treadmill for ane.5 miles and does eight or nine weightlifting exercises almost every day. In the fall, Ross travels the land attending a high school, higher or pro football game game each weekend -- normally with 1 of his 16 grandchildren. His 17th is on the way.

Quote/unquote: "I had grown kind of tired of coaching -- both physically and mentally," Ross said. "I left Army because I felt I was not able to give the free energy that was needed to coach a football squad." (Ross coached at Army from 2004-06.)

Tom Flores

NFL coaching career: Oakland Raiders 1979-1987, Seattle Seahawks 1992-1994.

Tom Flores

Flores


Coaches corner: Flores, who is Hispanic, was the starting time minority passenger vehicle to win a Super Bowl. He won two Super Bowls with the Raiders (Xv and Xviii). In 1988, he became Raiders general manager. A yr later on, he became president and full general director of the Seattle Seahawks and was the starting time minority NFL executive. He named himself charabanc of the Seahawks in 1992 and was fired every bit president and motorbus two years later.

Fast forward: Flores, seventy, lives in Indian Wells, Calif., on a golf course. Flores has established an educational foundation, entering its 20th year, to help pay for projects in his schoolhouse commune. Flores is in his 11th season as a colour annotator on the Raiders' radio network. He loves to cook, and his favorite dish is cioppino, an Italian seafood stew.

Quote/unquote: "It has been painful for me to spotter," said Flores, referring to the Raiders' struggles the past few seasons. "Information technology is frustrating and annoying."

Sam Rutigliano

NFL coaching career: Cleveland Browns 1978-1984

Sam Rutigliano

Rutigliano


Coaches corner: Rutigliano was the charabanc of the famed "Kardiac Kids" in Cleveland. He led the Browns to a division title in 1980, and was named NFL Coach of the Year that same season. He was fired in 1984 later on starting the flavour 1-vii.

Fast forrad: Rutigliano also coached in NFL Europe for 7 seasons from 2000-06. He coached four years in Spain, two years in Frg and one twelvemonth in Scotland. Rutigliano, 76, still lives in Cleveland and is an analyst on local television. His favorite action is spending fourth dimension with his children and grandchildren.

Quote/unquote: "From a pure development standpoint, I think NFL Europe was great," Rutigliano said. "It kept a lot of guys in the game who might have gone on to other careers. It was too fun to live and travel around Europe for 12 weeks a twelvemonth."

Chuck Knox

NFL coaching career: Los Angeles Rams 1973-1977, 1992-1994, Buffalo Bills 1978-1982, Seattle Seahawks 1983-1991.

Chuck Knox

Knox


Coaches corner: Knox led the Seahawks to their first playoff advent, in the 1983 season, falling one game curt of the Super Bowl. He led Seattle to its commencement division title in 1984. Knox won five straight NFC West titles with the Rams in the 1970s and won a partitioning championship with Buffalo in 1980. He was nicknamed "Footing Chuck" because he loved to run the football.

Fast forward: Knox, 75, lives in La Quinta, Calif., a Southern California desert town. He has a bad back and has been on and off painkillers. Even though Knox was an NFL head charabanc for 22 years, he virtually gave upwardly coaching to become a history professor. Knox loved history when he attended Juniata College, a small liberal arts college in Huntingdon, Pa. In 2005, Knox donated $1 one thousand thousand to the Juniata history department.

Quote/unquote: "It was great seeing everybody. [Rams owner] Georgia Frontiere did a first-class job," said Knox, referring to a contempo two-day reunion among quondam Rams players at the Los Angeles Coliseum. Former Rams tight end Bob Klein and defensive tackle Merlin Olsen were also in attendance.

Dick MacPherson

NFL coaching career: New England Patriots 1991-1992.

Dick MacPherson

MacPherson


Coaches corner: Today, the Patriots are considered a model franchise, but that was not e'er the case. When MacPherson coached New England, many thought the Pats were headed to St. Louis. Most Patriots home games were not on local tv, considering the Pats failed to sell out their stadium. MacPherson finished with an eight-24 record in the NFL.

Fast forward: MacPherson, who turns 77 next week, spends most of the fall with the Syracuse football team, a team he coached successfully for 10 years (1981-1990).

He calls himself a bona fide cheerleader as he attends all the practices and games but does not give any coaching communication. MacPherson spends the winter in Florida and the summer in Maine.

Quote/unquote: "They probably made the correct decision to burn me and bring in a guy similar Bill Parcells," MacPherson said. "They needed a guy like that."

Wayne Fontes

NFL coaching career: Detroit Lions 1988-1996.

Wayne Fontes

Fontes


Coaches corner: Fontes was the last Lions charabanc to win a playoff game. The Lions defeated the Dallas Cowboys 38-half dozen in a divisional playoff game on January 5, 1992. They lost to the Washington Redskins in the NFC Title Game the post-obit calendar week, 41-ten. The Redskins went on to win the Super Bowl.

Fast forward: Fontes, 68, lives in Tarpon Springs, Fla., where he plays a lot of golf game. Fontes watches the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and has go friends with coach Jon Gruden. He as well watches the Lions at a local bar. If neither team is on Tv set, Fontes prefers to watch an former John Wayne motion picture.

Quote/unquote: "As cracking of a runner as Barry Sanders was, he was even a meliorate person," Fontes said. "He did not care about numbers. I remember his rookie year. [The Lions] were winning large in our final regular-season game and Barry needed only iv yards to lead the league in rushing and he said to me early in the quaternary quarter, 'Are nosotros going to win the game?' Winning was all that mattered to him."

Marv Levy

NFL coaching career: Kansas City Chiefs 1978-1982, Buffalo Bills 1986-1997

Marv Levy

Levy


Coaches corner: Levy coached the Bills to four Super Bowl appearances in 4 years during the 1990s. When old Bills RB Thurman Thomas was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in the summer, Levy was the presenter. He was besides the presenter for Bills QB Jim Kelly in 2002. Levy became a fellow member of the Hall of Fame in 2001.

Fast forward: Levy, 82, still lives in Buffalo and is the Bills' general manager. He is thankful, though, that he does not handle contract negotiations. Levy still maintains an active workout regimen and studies nutrition. He spends a couple of hours a day working out. Levy lives by the motto for every hour y'all piece of work out, you add ii hours to your life.

Quote/unquote: "The transition [from coach to GM] has been greater than I idea," Levy said. "As a omnibus on game solar day, you make 200 decisions and take xxx seconds to make each of them. As a general manager, you sit upwards in the press box and look wise."

William Bendetson covers pro football game for ESPN.com.