P hiladelphia Eagles coach Greasy Neale won four games in his first two years, but later captured two consecutive NFL championships.
Pittsburgh Steelers coach Chuck Noll won six games in his first two years, but later made history with four Super Bowl titles.
Earlier this summer, the slow starts and eventual accomplishments by Neale and Noll were relayed to Jaguars coach Gus Bradley, he of seven wins through two seasons.
“SO YOU’RE SAYING THERE’S A CHANCE?!” Bradley bellowed as he leaned forward in his office chair.
There remains a chance for Bradley, after a 7-25 start to his head-coaching career, to become the long-term big whistle in Jacksonville.