Which of the NFL’s Current Head Coaches has the Largest Digital Footprint?

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Folks in these here United States do love our American rules football, as played at the highest professional level by the NFL. The 2012 season is well underway, and it’s time for us to give the good people of this fine nation a bit more of what they want.

With this entry we’ve decided to pay tribute to all 32 of the noble field generals who have been leading, weekend after weekend, these estimable battle torn ensembles into the arena of graceful combat (to employ a bit of wretchedly purple prose, in the style of those amazing 70s NFL highlight films). Or, in simpler terms, we’re taking a look at the digital footprints (a concept you will find explained in the disclaimer above or more in depth by clicking through here) of the NFL’s head coaches.

Rank Picture Name Team PeekScore
1

Mike Smith Atlanta Falcons 9.02 / 10.00
2

John Fox Denver Broncos 8.88 / 10.00
3

Bill Belichick New England Patriots 8.40 / 10.00
4

Jim Harbaugh San Francisco 49ers 8.33 / 10.00
5

Mike McCarthy Green Bay Packers 8.19 / 10.00
6

Tom Coughlin New York Giants 8.14 / 10.00
7

Sean Payton New Orleans Saints 8.12 / 10.00
8

Jim Schwartz Detroit Lions 8.09 / 10.00
9

Marvin Lewis Cincinnati Bengals 8.08 / 10.00
10

Rex Ryan New York Jets 8.07 / 10.00
11

John Harbaugh Baltimore Ravens 8.04 / 10.00
12

Gary Kubiak Houston Texans 8.02 / 10.00
13

Norv Turner San Diego Chargers 7.90 / 10.00
14

Dennis Allen Oakland Raiders 7.81 / 10.00
15

Chuck Pagano Indianapolis Colts 7.57 / 10.00
16

Jason Garrett Dallas Cowboys 7.52 / 10.00
17

Lovie Smith Chicago Bears 7.45 / 10.00
18

Andy Reid Philadelphia Eagles 7.43 / 10.00
19

Mike Mularkey Jacksonville Jaguars 7.42 / 10.00
20

Chan Gailey Buffalo Bills 7.38 / 10.00
21

Greg Schiano Tampa Bay Buccaneers 7.36 / 10.00
22

Mike Tomlin Pittsburgh Steelers 7.35 / 10.00
23

Pete Carroll Seattle Seahawks 7.34 / 10.00
24

Mike Munchak Tennessee Titans 7.27 / 10.00
25

Ken Whisenhunt Arizona Cardinals 7.27 / 10.00
26

Ron Rivera Carolina Panthers 7.25 / 10.00
27

Jeff Fisher St. Louis Rams 7.24 / 10.00
28

Mike Shanahan Washington Redskins 7.24 / 10.00
29

Romeo Crennel Kansas City Chiefs 7.16 / 10.00
30

Leslie Frazier Minnesota Vikings 7.14 / 10.00
31

Pat Shurmur Cleveland Browns 7.12 / 10.00
32

Joe Philbin Miami Dolphins 7.11 / 10.00

Which of the NFL’s Top Quarterbacks has the Highest PeekScore?

What is PeekScore?: PeekScore is a rank from 1 to 10, assigned to every person. The higher someone’s score, the “more important” they are on the web. In calculating your PeekScore and updating it often, PeekYou takes into account your known presence and activity on the Internet, including but not limited to; your blogging, participation in social networks, the number of your friends, followers, or readers, the amount of web content you create, and your prominence in the news. For first time visitors a more in-depth explanation of what the PeekScore is, and how to increase your own, can be found by clicking through here.

The regular football season is now just underway so the time seemed far better than most to do an NFL related PeekScore list for you nice people.

Some PeekScore lists are a bit esoteric in concept, we’ll admit, but this is not such a list. This does precisely and exactly as its subject line promises. Below are ten of the NFL’s top starting quarterbacks ranked not according to their skills on the gridiron, their popularity among the fans, their dedication to philanthropic endeavors, nor even on their fame in the world at large. This is a look at their impacts and presences here on the Web; their “digital footprints,” if you will (a concept explained in brief above and more in depth by clicking through here).

If two Super Bowl wins weren’t sufficient achievements to find Eli Manning no longer viewed as the eternal kid brother, perhaps his victory here will remove him once and for all from elder sibling Peyton‘s shadow.

Surely there’s someone you feel is missing? Let us know in the comments.

Rank Picture Name Team PeekScore
1

Eli Manning New York Giants 9.21 / 10.00
2

Michael Vick Philadelphia Eagles 9.10 / 10.00
3

Peyton Manning Denver Broncos 9.08 / 10.00
4

Tim Tebow New York Jets 8.98 / 10.00
5

Tom Brady New England Patriots 8.83 / 10.00
6

Aaron Rodgers Green Bay Packers 8.80 / 10.00
7

Tony Romo Dallas Cowboys 8.62 / 10.00
8

Drew Brees New Orleans Saints 8.44 / 10.00
9

Ben Roethlisberger Pittsburgh Steelers 8.16 / 10.00
10

Philip Rivers San Diego Chargers 8.01 / 10.00

Super Bowl XLVI: The PeekScores of the New England Patriots’ Top Players (and Head Coach)

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This here is one of a pair of entries, assessing the online impacts of the most prominent individuals comprising the two teams who will be facing off against each other in Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis on February 5, for Super Bowl XLVI. In this entry we look at Tom Brady, Bill Belichick, and the current top players for the New England Patriots.

In keeping with the sorts of things we often disclaim, we stress that this is not a commentary on the athletic prowess, wealth, generosity, or manliness of any of the fellows listed here. This is a measurement and comparison of their digital footprints, as quantified on our PeekScore scale (an explanation of which can be found above, or in more detail by clicking here).

We’ll leave it to the sports experts – both armchair and actual – to opine who who’s better or stronger, or who wants it more. We’re a New York company, with a CEO from New England, so it’s best that we just stay out of talk of winners or losers. We can say with some authority, though, that when it comes to digital footprints these two teams are frightfully, evenly matched. If you’d like to see how evenly, you can click through here to see how the Giants’ top players measure up.

Rank Picture Name Position PeekScore
1

Tom Brady Quarterback 9.42 / 10.00
2

Wes Welker Wide Receiver 8.95 / 10.00
3

BenJarvus Green-Ellis Running Back 8.89 / 10.00
4

Aaron Hernandez Tight End 8.77 / 10.00
5

Bill Belichick Head Coach 8.59 / 10.00
6

Rob Gronkowski Tight End 8.46 / 10.00
7

Deion Branch Wide Receiver 8.43 / 10.00
8

Jerod Mayo Linebacker 8.20 / 10.00
9

Andre Carter Defensive End 8.09 / 10.00
10

Patrick Chung Safety 8.06 / 10.00
11

Kyle Arrington Cornerback 7.97 / 10.00

The PeekScores of the 2011-2012 NFL Playoffs’ Head Coaches

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The holiday season has come and gone and a new year is underway, which means – to a terrifically large number of Americans – that another precious season is upon us; the NFL playoffs. With the wild card games now behind, eight teams remain hoping to find themselves as one of the two who will be in Indianapolis on February 5, for Super Bowl XLVI.

With this entry we’ve decided to pay tribute to all twelve of the noble field generals who have been leading, weekend after weekend, these estimable battle torn ensembles into the arena of graceful combat, and now have marched their loyal men triumphantly into the post-season (to employ a bit of wretchedly purple prose, in the style of those amazing 70s NFL highlight films). Or, in simpler terms, we’re taking a look at the digital footprints of the twelve playoff teams’ head coaches.

A couple of these gentlemen have Twitter accounts, some have personal websites, but for the most part this group unsurprisingly steers clear of social media. Right now especially, however, given the playoff heat on their teams, each finds their name repeatedly mentioned in the ether and throughout the news media and blogosphere. All PeekScores are present and healthy.

Do any of these results surprise you? Who are you rooting for and/or against in the playoffs? Let us know in the comments.

Rank Picture Name Team PeekScore
1

Mike Smith (eliminated) Atlanta Falcons 9.18 / 10.00
2

John Fox Denver Broncos 9.08 / 10.00
3

Bill Belichick New England Patriots 8.59 / 10.00
4

Jim Harbaugh San Francisco 49ers 8.50 / 10.00
5

Mike McCarthy Green Bay Packers 8.33 / 10.00
6

Tom Coughlin New York Giants 8.26 / 10.00
7

Sean Payton New Orleans Saints 8.24 / 10.00
8

Jim Schwartz (eliminated) Detroit Lions 8.20 / 10.00
9

Marvin Lewis (eliminated) Cincinnati Bengals 8.20 / 10.00
10

John Harbaugh Baltimore Ravens 8.14 / 10.00
11

Gary Kubiak Houston Texans 8.11 / 10.00
12

Mike Tomlin (eliminated) Pittsburgh Steelers 7.90 / 10.00