Job may be taking toll on Eagles' Reid

January 03, 2009|By Ashley Fox, Inquirer Staff Writer
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Made four trips to the NFC championship game and one to the Super Bowl.

This season, Reid became the 37th head coach in NFL history to reach 100 wins, the 22d to win 100 games with one franchise, and the 17th to reach 100 wins in his first job as head coach.

Only Tony Dungy and Bill Belichick have exceeded Reid's .606 winning percentage among active coaches with 100 games coached.

Reid is the 18th coach in NFL history to remain with his original team for 10 or more years.

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He was promoted to head coach and executive vice president of football operations on May 8, 2001. His contract was extended to 2010 in the 2004 season.

Reid was an assistant coach at Brigham Young University, San Francisco State, Northern Arizona, Texas-El Paso, Missouri and the Green Bay Packers.

Personal

Reid graduated from Brigham Young University with a bachelor's degree in physical education and a master's degree in professional leadership in physical education and athletics.

Reid's five children - sons Garrett, Britt and Spencer, and daughters Crosby and Drew Ann - were each born in a different state. He met his wife, Tammy, at BYU.

Head Coaching Record

Year          Season    Playoffs    Overall       Result

1999          5-11       0-0       5-11          5th in NFC East

2000         11-5       1-1       12-6          2d in NFC East Reached divisional playoffs

2001          11-5       2-1       13-6          1st in NFC East Reached NFC championship game

2002          12-4       1-1       13-5          1st in NFC East Reached NFC championship game

2003          12-4       1-1       13-5          1st in NFC East Reached NFC championship game

2004          13-3       2-1       15-4          1st in NFC East Reached Super Bowl

2005          6-10       0-0       6-10         4th in NFC East

2006          10-6       1-1       11-7          1st in NFC East Reached divisional playoffs

2007          8-8       0-0       8-8          4th in NFC East

2008          9-6-1       ---         9-6-1         2d in NFC East

Reached wild-card playoffs

TOTAL       97-62-1    8-6       105-68-1

SOURCE: Eagles


Contact staff writer Ashley Fox

at 215-854-5064 or afox@phillynews.com.

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