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| Brian Billick (born February 28, 1954 in Fairborn, Ohio) is the head coach of the Baltimore Ravens of the American National Football League. He attended Brigham Young University and was an honorable mention All-America tight end in 1976. Soon afterwards, Billick began a career in coaching, eventually becoming an assistant coach and offensive coordinator in the NFL with the Minnesota Vikings. In 1998, the Vikings set an NFL record for most points scored in a season (556) and Billick gained a reputation as an offensive genius. Both the Ravens and Cleveland Browns interviewed Billick for their head coaching position, and the Ravens selected him in 1999 as the second head coach in their brief history, replacing Ted Marchibroda. Coaching achievementsIn six seasons, the Ravens under Billick have had a record (regular and post-season) of 61-42 (.593) and the following achievements:
Personality traitsBillick's background includes a stint as a public relations liaison for the San Francisco 49ers. He is known for having a very savvy media presence, and is often portrayed by national media as arrogant and extroverted. He is known as being a player's coach, letting team leaders such as Ray Lewis have a lot of influence in the locker room. Billick also stands behind his team in times of crisis, such as Lewis's arrest in 2000 on murder charges that were later dismissed, and running back Jamal Lewis's federal investigation into drug trafficking. Lewis plead guilty to a lesser charge and spent 4 months in federal prison prior to the 2005 season. When the Ravens made the playoffs for the first time in 2000, Billick gave his players a syllabus for the entire playoffs, including the Super Bowl, before they had played a single playoff game.When eliminated from the playoffs, Billick has been used as a studio analyst by the ABC Sports coverage of the Wild Card round. Trivia
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