Belichick is by all means at his lowest point. Is he going to come back from this?

Was there any HC in the history that reached the peak, got knocked down to the low, and managed to come back?

Andy Reid came to mind, but he switched teams. Anybody else that stayed at the same team and managed to come back?

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    George Halas won 5 NFL Championships before he finally had back to back losing seasons, falling to 3-8-1 in 1953. Halas and the Bears rebounded with consecutive 8-4 records. He stepped down for a couple years, came back and won his 6th Championship in 1963. But Halas owned the team.

    Curly Lambeau, Bill Parcells, Hank Stram, Tom Flores, and Steve Owen are the only other coaches who met the following criteria:

    They all won 2 championships with the same team, and each of them had at least one year with a losing record in-between championship seasons. However, none of them were “down to the low.”

    Lambeau went 5-7-1 in 1933
    Owen went 5-6-1 in 1936
    Stram went 5-7-2 in 1963
    Flores went 7-9 in 1981
    Parcells went 6-9 in the 1987 strike season.

    Interestingly enough, the last three guys (the only “modern era”/post 1960 coaches) all had the losing season the year immediately after they won their first title.