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Jim
Fassel joined the Giants as a
first-time NFL head coach on Jan.
15, 1997. Since then, he has become
one of the most successful,
respected and longest-tenured
coaches in the league and in the
long history of the Giants. Fassel
has led the Giants to two NFC East
championships, a conference title
and an appearance in Super Bowl XXXV
and a Wild card playoff berth, as
well as a regular season record of
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Fassel will enter the 2003 season as
one of just five coaches to remain
with the same team for seven
consecutive years. The others are
Denver's Mike Shanahan, Tennessee's
Jeff Fisher, Pittsburgh's Bill
Cowher and Atlanta's Dan Reeves.
Fassel and Reeves, his predecessor
as the Giants head coach, have the
longest stints with one team in the
NFC.
The Giants
coach has continually distinguished
himself among his peers. Fifteen of
the NFL's active head coaches have
coached at least 80 games. Fassel is
the only one of those 15 coaches
that has never had a four-game
losing streak. In addition, of those
15 coaches that have been at the
helm for at least five full NFL
seasons, only four - Fassel, Jeff
Fisher, Jon Gruden and Marty
Schottenheimer - have never had a
double-digit loss season. Bill
Belichick, Dom Capers, Bill Cowher,
Tony Dungy, Mike Holmgren, Steve
Mariucci, Bill Parcell, Dan Reeves,
Mike Shanahan, Dick Vermeil and Dave
Wannstedt all have had at least one,
and most have had more.
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