We're back with another set of installments in our Coaching All-Stars series, which showcases the best player-seasons in the history of some of the NFL's most experienced and well-traveled coaches. This week, we're looking at the first African-American coach to win a Super Bowl, Tony Dungy.
In many ways, of course, Dungy has his fingerprints over two separate Super Bowl-winning franchises, even if he only has the ring from one. When Dungy took over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 1996, they were in a run of 14 consecutive losing seasons; we just ranked them as one of the worst runs in NFL history.