Mike Nolan

Player

Birthday March 7, 1959

Birth Sign Pisces

Birthplace Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.

Age 65 years old

Nationality United States

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1959

Michael Tullis Nolan (born March 7, 1959) is an American football coach who is the head coach for the Michigan Panthers of the United Football League (UFL).

Nolan previously served as a head coach for the San Francisco 49ers, and a defensive coordinator for the National Football League (NFL)'s Baltimore Ravens, New York Jets, Washington Redskins, New York Giants, Denver Broncos, Miami Dolphins, Atlanta Falcons, and Dallas Cowboys.

Nolan is a former linebackers coach for the Denver Broncos, San Diego Chargers, and New Orleans Saints.

Nolan attended the University of Oregon and was a three-year letterman in football and starter at safety.

He has coached at the collegiate level at Stanford University, Rice University, and LSU before moving on to the National Football League.

1987

In 1987, Nolan was hired by the Denver Broncos as a special teams coach under head coach, Dan Reeves.

1989

In 1989, he was promoted to linebackers coach.

1993

In 1993, Nolan followed Dan Reeves to the New York Giants and he was hired as defensive coordinator.

1997

In 1997, Nolan was hired as defensive coordinator for the Washington Redskins.

1998

With a new 3-4 defense the Denver Broncos gave up the fewest points in the NFL (66) during the first six games of the season, and made their way to their first 6–0 start since the 1998 season in which they won Super Bowl XXXIII.

The Broncos went 2 and 8 the rest of the way, and missed the playoffs.

2000

In 2000, Nolan was hired by the New York Jets as their defensive coordinator under head coach Al Groh.

2001

In 2001, Nolan was hired as wide receivers coach for the Baltimore Ravens.

2002

He was promoted to defensive coordinator in 2002.

2005

In 2005, Nolan was hired as the head coach of the San Francisco 49ers, following in his father's footsteps, the former San Francisco 49ers and New Orleans Saints head coach, Dick Nolan.

He also served as his own general manager.

Nolan and the 49ers selected Alex Smith with the first overall pick in the 2005 NFL Draft.

Nolan thought Smith to be cerebral, introspective, and non-confrontational.

Nolan also evaluated Aaron Rodgers, but did not believe that Rodgers's attitude could co-exist with him.

Nolan finished the 2005 season with a 4–12 record.

The next season, Nolan led a late season run and the 49ers improved to 7–9.

2006

Nolan debuted the suit in a game at home against the Seattle Seahawks on November 19, 2006.

A day later, Jacksonville Jaguars head coach Jack Del Rio sported another Reebok suit on Monday Night Football.

2007

That led to expectations for the 2007 season which included at least 9 wins and a playoff appearance.

The season started well at 2–0, but an 8-game losing streak ended all hope of a playoff run.

During the season, he publicly disagreed with Smith over the severity of the quarterback's shoulder injury.

Nolan had been under intense scrutiny in the Bay Area.

After further lobbying by Nolan, the NFL and Reebok reached an agreement to allow suits to be worn at all home games in the 2007 season.

After his firing from the 49ers, however, he has simply worn team-issued apparel in all subsequent coaching jobs.

2008

After the season, Nolan lost his general manager position and on October 20, 2008, Nolan was fired and replaced by his assistant head coach Mike Singletary.

Following his hiring by the 49ers, Nolan asked the NFL for permission to wear a suit and tie on the sidelines as a tribute to his father.

The league initially denied Nolan's request because of the contract it had with Reebok for its coaches to wear team-logo attire, a ruling that was changed during Nolan's second season as coach.

In the new NFL policy, coaches were allowed to wear a full suit for only two home games per season.

The suits were designed, marketed and labeled under the Reebok corporation.

2009

In early 2009, Nolan was hired by the Denver Broncos as the defensive coordinator under head coach, Josh McDaniels.

2010

On January 18, 2010, Mike Nolan and Josh McDaniels mutually decided Nolan would resign as the defensive coordinator of the Denver Broncos.

On January 19, 2010, Nolan was hired by the Miami Dolphins as defensive coordinator.

In the 2010 season, the Dolphins finished 14th in points allowed per game (20.8), 6th in yards allowed per game (309.3) and 12th in Football Outsiders' DVOA.

2011

In the 2011 season, they finished 6th in points allowed per game (19.6), 15th in yards allowed per game (345.1) and 13th in Football Outsiders' DVOA.

2012

On January 17, 2012, Nolan was hired by the Atlanta Falcons as defensive coordinator.