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    Razz
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    Has a team with a black head coach ever made it to the Super Bowl?

    Just curious, because I can't remember one. I certainly don't think a black coach has ever won the SB.

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    I think Tom Flores is as diverse as it has ever been.

    Funny, my pre-playoff pick, NE-NO, is the only combo that would keep this odd streak alive.

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    Bowl Date
    Teams Score
    Head Coaches
    Location
    MVP

    I 1/15/67
    Kansas City 10, Green Bay 35
    Hank Stram, Vince Lombardi
    L.A. Memorial Coliseum Los Angeles, CA
    Bart Starr

    II 1/14/68
    Green Bay 33, Oakland 14
    Vince Lombardi, John Rauch
    Orange Bowl Miami, FL
    Bart Starr

    III 1/12/69
    N.Y. Jets 16, Baltimore Colts 7
    Weeb Ewbank, Don Shula
    Orange Bowl Miami, FL
    Joe Namath

    IV 1/11/70
    Minnesota 7, Kansas City 23
    Bud Grant, Hank Stram
    Tulane Stadium New Orleans, LA
    Len Dawson

    V 1/17/71
    Baltimore Colts 16, Dallas 13
    Don McCafferty, Tom Landry
    Orange Bowl Miami, FL
    Chuck Howley

    VI 1/16/72
    Dallas 24, Miami 3
    Tom Landry, Don Shula
    Tulane Stadium New Orleans, LA
    Roger Staubach

    VII 1/14/73
    Miami 14, Washington 7
    Don Shula, George Allen
    L.A. Memorial Coliseum Los Angeles, CA
    Jake Scott

    VIII 1/13/74
    Minnesota 7, Miami 24
    Bud Grant, Don Shula
    Rice Stadium Houston, TX
    Larry Csonka

    IX 1/12/75
    Pittsburgh 16, Minnesota 6
    Chuck Noll, Bud Grant
    Tulane Stadium New Orleans, LA
    Franco Harris

    X 1/18/76
    Dallas 17, Pittsburgh 21
    Tom Landry, Chuck Noll
    Orange Bowl Miami, FL
    Lynn Swann

    XI 1/9/77
    Oakland 32, Minnesota 14
    John Madden, Bud Grant
    Rose Bowl Pasedena, CA
    Fred Biletnikoff

    XII 1/15/78
    Dallas 27, Denver 10
    Tom Landry, Red Miller
    Louisiana Superdome New Orleans, LA
    Randy White, Harvey Martin

    XIII 1/21/79
    Dallas 31, Pittsburgh 35
    Tom Landry, Chuck Noll
    Orange Bowl Miami, FL
    Terry Bradshaw

    XIV 1/20/80
    L.A.Rams 19, Pittsburgh 31
    Ray Malavasi, Chuck Noll
    Rose Bowl Pasadena, CA
    Terry Bradshaw

    XV 1/25/81
    Oakland 27, Philadelphia 10
    Tom Flores, Dick Vermeil
    Louisiana Superdome New Orleans, LA
    Jim Plunkett

    XVI 1/24/82
    San Francisco 26, Cincinnati 21
    Bill Walsh, Forrest Gregg
    Pontiac Silverdome Pontiac, MI
    Joe Montana

    XVII 1/30/83
    Washington 27, Miami 17
    Joe Gibbs, Don Shula
    Rose Bowl Pasadena, CA
    John Riggins

    XVIII 1/22/84
    Washington 9, L.A. Raiders 38
    Joe Gibbs, Tom Flores
    Tampa Stadium Tampa, FL
    Marcus Allen

    XIX 1/20/85
    Miami 16, San Francisco 38
    Don Shula, Bill Walsh
    Stanford Stadium Stanford, CA
    Joe Montana

    XX 1/26/86
    Chicago 46, New England 10
    Mike Ditka, Raymond Berry
    Louisiana Superdome New Orleans, LA
    Richard Dent

    XXI 1/25/87
    Denver 20, N.Y. Giants 39
    Dan Reeves, Bill Parcells
    Rose Bowl Pasadena, CA
    Phil Simms

    XXII 1/31/88
    Washington 42, Denver 10
    Joe Gibbs, Dan Reeves
    Jack Murphy Stadium San Diego, CA
    Doug Williams

    XXIII 1/22/89
    Cincinnati 16, San Francisco 20
    Sam Wyche, Bill Walsh
    Joe Robbie Stadium Miami, FL
    Jerry Rice

    XXIV 1/28/90
    San Francisco 55, Denver 10
    George Seifert, Dan Reeves
    Louisiana Superdome New Orleans, LA
    Joe Montana

    XXV 1/27/91
    Buffalo 19, N.Y. Giants 20
    Marv Levy, Bill Parcells
    Tampa Stadium Tampa, FL
    Ottis Anderson

    XXVI 1/26/92
    Washington 37, Buffalo 24
    Joe Gibbs, Marv Levy
    Humphrey Metrodome Minneapolis, MN
    Mark Rypien

    XXVII 1/31/93
    Dallas 52, Buffalo 17
    Jimmy Johnson, Marv Levy
    Rose Bowl Pasadena, CA
    Troy Aikman

    XXVIII 1/30/94
    Dallas 30, Buffalo 13
    Jimmy Johnson, Marv Levy
    Georgia Dome Atlanta, GA
    Emmitt Smith

    XXIX 1/29/95
    San Diego 26, San Francisco 49
    Bobby Ross, George Siefert
    Joe Robbie Stadium Miami, FL
    Steve Young

    XXX 1/28/96
    Dallas 27, Pittsburgh 17
    Barry Switzer, Bill Cowher
    Sun Devil Stadium Tempe, AZ
    Larry Brown

    XXXI 1/26/97
    New England 21, Green Bay 35
    Bill Parcells, Mike Holmgren
    Louisiana Superdome New Orleans, LA
    Desmond Howard

    XXXII 1/25/98
    Green Bay 24, Denver 31
    Mike Holmgren, Mike Shanahan
    Qualcomm Stadium San Diego, CA
    Terrell Davis

    XXXIII 1/31/99
    Denver 34, Atlanta 19
    Mike Shanahan, Dan Reeves
    Pro Player Stadium Miami, FL
    John Elway

    XXXIV 1/30/00
    St. Louis 23, Tennessee 16
    Dick Vermeil, Jeff Fisher
    Georgia Dome Atlanta, GA
    Kurt Warner

    XXXV 1/28/01
    Baltimore Ravens 34, N.Y. Giants 7
    Brian Billick, Jim Fassel
    Raymond James Stadium Tampa, FL
    Ray Lewis

    XXXVI 2/03/02
    New England 20, St. Louis 17
    Bill Belichick, Mike Martz
    Louisiana Superdome New Orleans, LA
    Tom Brady

    XXXVII 1/26/03
    Tampa Bay 48, Oakland 21
    John Gruden, Bill Callahan
    Qualcomm Stadium San Diego, CA
    Dexter Jackson

    XXXVIII 2/1/04
    New England 32, Carolina 29
    Bill Belichick, John Fox
    Reliant Stadium Houston, TX
    Tom Brady

    XXXIX 2/6/05
    New England 24, Philadelphia 21
    Bill Belichick, Andy Reid
    Alltel Stadium Jacksonville, FL
    Deion Branch

    XL 2/5/06
    Pittsburgh 21, Seattle 10
    Bill Cowher, Mike Holmgren
    Ford Field Detroit, MI
    Hines Ward
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    Thanks Jay.
    Not that I think this is some kind of angle to play the Saints and Patriots, but it would certainly be an interesting story if both, or even one, go.

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    Art Shell as close as it gets:
    Playing offensive tackle, Shell participated in 24 playoff contests, including Super Bowls XI and XV, and was named to eight Pro Bowls.

    As coach of the Raiders (at the time located in Los Angeles), Shell compiled a record of 54 wins, 38 losses, and was named AFC Coach of the Year in 1990, when the Raiders won the AFC West division with a 12-4 record, and advanced to the AFC championship game in the playoffs.

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    nosuzieno,

    If you use Championship Games as the criteria, Dungy has come as close as Shell 3 times.

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    Denny Green also with the Viks made NFC championship game in 1999 I believe. The year they were 15-1 and lost to the Falcons.

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    I'm going to ask this question somewhere else and see if someone has the answer..

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    img,

    Jay Edgar posted the answer and it is NO. Tom Flores is the only minority coach to even reach the Super Bowl.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LT Profits
    nosuzieno,

    If you use Championship Games as the criteria, Dungy has come as close as Shell 3 times.
    Agreed but Shell played in two SBowls as well.

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    I'd be shocked if neither Bears nor Colts were in SB this season..

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    I don't remember much about Tom Flores, so I goggled him. He had a very respectable career as an NFL player & coach.

    He coached the Raiders to two Super Bowl wins (XV & XVIII). He was preceded by Madden and succeeded by Shanahan as Raiders head coach. Interesting stuff. He was also hispanic, which I did not know.

    As for imgv94's question, no black head coach has coached in a Super Bowl. But, Denny Green's Vikings of 1998 should have made it with their 15-1 record and hosting Dan Reeves' Falcons in the NFC championship game. That game was marked by a missed FG by Gary Anderson in the end of regulation which would have won the game. Anderson had not missed a single FG all season up to that point. The game went into OT, where Anderson missed another FG. The Falcons went on to win. That is probably the closest a black head coach came to getting to a Super Bowl.

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    Looks like Jay Edgar has already done the research above, but no black head coach has ever taken a team to the Super Bowl, and it aint gonna happen this year either. But eventually it will.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zoneblitz
    Looks like Jay Edgar has already done the research above, but no black head coach has ever taken a team to the Super Bowl, and it aint gonna happen this year either. But eventually it will.
    Wanna bet? Seriously.

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    If you bet against the streak ending this year, you better get +488.

    You'll need Payton's .444 chance parlayed with Bellichick's .383 chance, according to the current moneylines.

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    I actually like that +488 dog ML parlay myself, and it has nothing to do with race. I think Saints are stronger of the two, but I do like Pats also. In real life, I am playing Saints on moneyline (waiting) and already played Pats +3 +105.

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    Wanna bet? Seriously.
    I agree, it wont happen anytime soon, but eventually it probably will. I remember 40 years ago when people thought it was a joke to have a black quarterback. Then the black QB became the "in" thing because they were suppossed to be more athletic and more mobile. Now, the pendulum has swung back to the middle and we are looking at the man, not the color.

    A good athlete is a good athlete, regardless of his or her color or race.
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    Quote Originally Posted by zoneblitz
    Looks like Jay Edgar has already done the research above, but no black head coach has ever taken a team to the Super Bowl, and it aint gonna happen this year either. But eventually it will.
    It will happen this year! The Colts WILL WIN on Sunday! This isn't the best team that they have had in the last 3 years, but I believe destiny is on their side! Just keep on doubtin the Colts man... Call me crazy, but watch and see for yourself on Sunday night! I can't wait to be in attendance to see Irsay finally hoist the Lamar Hunt Trophy high in the air!
    Let's Go Horse!


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    Jimmy Johnson just called and said to put it in 3-inch headlines: SAINTS WIN SUPER BOWL!

    It is their year of destiny.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zoneblitz
    Jimmy Johnson just called and said to put it in 3-inch headlines: SAINTS WIN SUPER BOWL!

    It is their year of destiny.
    That is what I am thinking too...

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    Hopefully the number goes to 2 since I have the Colts tonight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zoneblitz
    Looks like Jay Edgar has already done the research above, but no black head coach has ever taken a team to the Super Bowl, and it aint gonna happen this year either. But eventually it will.
    So much for that theory...
    1 will win the superbowl regardless...
    Congrats to them!

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    Now we got to put up with two weeks of talk about this being the first year there is a black head coach in the Super Bowl. Cant we talk about the game. The next 14 days will be a beating with all the race talk.

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