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    13) Sean McVay, Los Angeles Rams
    McVay deserves this high of a ranking after only one season due to the Rams’ instant turnaround and the savvy development of Jared Goff. The No. 1 overall pick in 2016 performed miserably in miserable circumstances during his rookie campaign, but under McVay’s tutelage (and leadership), Goff tossed 28 touchdown passes against a minuscule seven interceptions. As impressive: McVay’s poise in the postgame, assuming accountability for losses while deflecting credit after the team’s 11 wins. He’s already put his stamp on the franchise.

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    i think this guy is underrated, I think he’s top 5 ……and I never was a big fan of Minnesota…

    Mike Zimmer, Minnesota Vikings

    Zimmer proved his mettle once again last season, leading the Vikings to an NFC Championship Game appearance despite losing his starting quarterback and tailback early in the season. Even without Sam Bradford and Dalvin Cook, Minnesota won the NFC North with ease. Zimmer rode a fine season from Case Keenum, while keeping the media from building up his backup QB too much. Managing the locker room, as well as building a championship-level defense, are two big reasons Zimmer is in the top 10 on this list.

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    I think he’s got McVay way underrated as was Pederson who beat Belichick in the Superbowl with a backup QB. Zimmer is a dick and I think he is the next Fisher waiting to happen.

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