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Brian
Billick, who was named the second
head coach in Baltimore Ravens
history on January 19, 1999, has
compiled a 42-28 record (.600) after
his first four years as the Ravens'
head coach. He owns the sixth-best
record among active NFL head coaches
(including playoffs). Billick has
led his team to the playoffs in two
of his four seasons, including a
Super Bowl title following the 2000
season. Baltimore defeated the New
York Giants, 34-7, in Super Bowl
XXXV, highlighted by its
record-setting defense...Book
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In
2002, with the youngest team in the
NFL, including 19 rookies and
first-year players on the
opening-day roster, the Ravens
finished the year 7-9 and were in
playoff contention until the final
weeks of the season.
Prior
to his appointment with the Ravens,
Billick spent five years as
Minnesota's offensive coordinator,
where in 1998, the Vikings' offense
scored an NFL record for most points
in a season (556). The 49-year-old
head coach has an impressive résumé
on both sides of the ball: In 2000,
Billick's defense surrendered only
165 points, the fewest allowed in a
16-game season and also became the
first team since 1978 to allow fewer
than 1,000 rushing yards (970) in a
regular season.
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