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The Best Super Bowl Coaches Of All-Time

Steve Spurrier

Steve Spurrier coached the Redskins through two of the team’s worst years. The franchise agreed to pay him an exorbitant sum to leave college football — $5 million over five years to be exact — which only amplified the fanbase’s hatred for him. Spurrier lasted two seasons, winning just 12 games in that span.


In 2003, Redskins owner Dan Snyder parted ways with his costly investment, sending Spurrier back to college football where he immediately took a head coaching job at South Carolina. The Redskins have continued spinning their wheels since Spurrier’s dismissal, and his Gamecocks haven’t faired much better.

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