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In 2000, Sherman became the head coach of the Green Bay Packers. Sherman led the Packers to five consecutive winning seasons from 2000???04. From 2002???2004, Sherman led the Packers to three consecutive NFC North Division titles. From 2000???04, Sherman compiled a 53-27 record, and a .663 winning percentage, which is the second highest in Packers history, trailing that of Vince Lombardi's. Green Bay and the Philadelphia were the only two teams to make the playoffs for four consecutive seasons from 2001???04.
An offensive-minded coach, Sherman led the Packers to break franchise records for rushing in 2003 and passing in 2004. In 2003, Brett Favre led the NFL in touchdown passes, in addition to setting a franchise record for rushing yardage.
Not saying Sherman was legendary at Green Bay, but he certainly wasn't terrible.
1. Mike Sherman
2. Butch Davis
3. Tommy Tuberville
4. Chris Petersen
5. Jeff Tedford
6. Rich Rodriguez
7. Steve Spurrier
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