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Mike Singletary

Michael Singletary (born October 9, 1958), nicknamed "Samurai Mike",[1] is an American former football player and coach. He played as a linebacker for the Chicago Bears of the National Football League (NFL). After playing college football for the Baylor Bears, Singletary was selected by the Bears in the second round of the 1981 NFL draft and was known as "the Heart of the Defense" for their Monsters of the Midway defense in the mid-1980s. He was part of their Super Bowl XX championship team that beat the New England Patriots. Singletary was inducted into the Texas Sports Hall of Fame in 1995 and into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1998.

Mike Singletary
Singletary with the 49ers in June 2009
No. 50
Position:Linebacker
Personal information
Born: (1958-10-09) October 9, 1958 (age 65)
Houston, Texas, U.S.
Height:6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
Weight:230 lb (104 kg)
Career information
High school:Worthing
(Houston, Texas)
College:Baylor (1977–1980)
NFL draft:1981 / Round: 2 / Pick: 38
Career history
As a player:
As a coach:
Career highlights and awards
As a player
As a coach
Career NFL statistics
Total tackles:1,488
Interceptions:7
Interception yards:44
Fumble recoveries:12
Sacks:19
Head coaching record
Career:NFL: 18–22 (.450)
AAF: 2–6 (.250)
Player stats at NFL.com · PFR
Coaching stats at PFR
Pro Football Hall of Fame
College Football Hall of Fame

Singletary later pursued a career as a coach, first as a linebackers coach for the Baltimore Ravens, then as the linebackers coach for the San Francisco 49ers. In 2008, the 49ers promoted Singletary to the head coaching position after previous head coach Mike Nolan was fired during the season, and he remained in that position until he was fired after the 49ers were eliminated from playoff contention[2] with one game remaining in the 2010 season. He has also coached for the Los Angeles Rams, the Memphis Express of the now-defunct Alliance of American Football (AAF), and a brief two-season stint as the head coach of a high school team.

Early life edit

Mike Singletary was born in Houston, Texas, the last of ten children.[3] Singletary's father, Charles, was a street preacher in Dallas. The family soon settled in Houston. Mike, along with his father, Charles, mother, Rudell, and several brothers and sisters, shared a small wood-frame home. Next to their home was a place called the Church of God, a church that Charles Singletary built himself and where he played guitar each Sunday. During the week, Mike's father worked as a contractor.

Tragedy would soon strike the family. Dale Singletary, the third oldest child, died unexpectedly. Dale had been sleeping in a room with James, another brother. Charles Jr. noticed a funny smell coming from the room. By the time Mike and Charles Jr. were able to break a window, and force entry into the room, fumes from the coal stove had claimed the life of Dale.[4][5][3]

As his relationship with his father drifted, Mike's brother Grady stepped in. Grady filled the void, telling young Mike to stay away from vices such as drinking beer and smoking cigarettes. Mike's interest in playing football piqued each Sunday, as he would watch the Dallas Cowboys, and idolized players like Roger Staubach, Bob Lilly, and Lee Roy Jordan.

Tragedy would soon strike again. Grady, the man who Mike Singletary had looked up at as a father figure, was killed in a six-car accident caused by a drunk driver.[3] The drunk driver survived the accident uninjured.[6]

Singletary attended high school at Evan E. Worthing High School in Houston. In ninth grade, Mike was an all-state guard and linebacker. As Mike became a star for Worthing High School, an all-black high school, Mike's mother became a regular at the football games. Despite early concerns about poor grades affecting Mike's eligibility to play football, his grades improved. After a star career at Worthing, Mike found himself with a scholarship to Baylor University, and would meet the next mentor in his life, Baylor coach Grant Teaff.[7]

College career edit

Singletary attended college at Baylor University in Waco, Texas. As a linebacker at Baylor, Singletary earned All-American honors in both junior (1979) and senior (1980) years, where he averaged 15 tackles per game and established a team record with 232 tackles in 1978, including 35 in a game against the University of Houston. During Singletary's senior season of 1980, Baylor won 10 games, marking the first time in school history that had been accomplished.

Singletary is the only college junior to be selected to the All-Southwest Conference Team of the 1970s. Singletary is a two-time recipient of the Davey O'Brien Memorial Trophy, which at the time was awarded to the most outstanding player among those playing in the southwestern United States and had yet to become the quarterback-centric award it is today. Singletary lettered four years. He had 97 tackles as a freshman, 232 (a school record) as a sophomore, then 188 and 145. The total, 662, set a school record. In 1978, he had 35 tackles in a game against Arkansas, 31 against Ohio State. He was all- Southwest Conference three years and All-America two years. In 1979 and 1980, he won the Davey O'Brien Award, given to the outstanding player in the Southwest. (The award has since been changed to a national quarterback trophy.)

Professional career edit

At 6 ft (1.8 m), 230 lb (100 kg), Singletary became a starting linebacker in the Chicago Bears defense in the seventh game of his rookie season (1981). In a game against the Kansas City Chiefs, his third as a starter, Singletary gave a remarkable defensive performance, recording 10 tackles and forcing a fumble. He was a nearly unanimous all-rookie selection. Singletary started 172 games for the Bears during his 12-year career, the second-most in club history. An intense player, he finished as the Bears' first- or second-leading tackler each of his last 11 seasons. He amassed an impressive 1,488 career tackles, 885 of which were solo efforts. He missed playing just two games, both in 1986. He made 7 interceptions and 12 fumble recoveries.

In a game against the Denver Broncos in 1990 he had a personal-best performance when he recorded 10 solo tackles and 10 assists. Selected to play in a team record 10 Pro Bowls, Singletary was All-Pro eight times, and All-NFC every year from 1983 to 1991.

He led the Bears to a 15–1 season in 1985. The "46" defense invented by Buddy Ryan allowed Singletary to be unblocked on virtually every play. That season, he recorded 109 solo tackles (52 assists), 3 sacks, 1 interception, 3 fumble recoveries, 1 forced fumble, and 10 defended passes. He won the NFL Defensive Player of the Year,[8] and led a defense that was ranked 1st overall (1st against the rush; 3rd against the pass).

Throughout the 1985 playoffs, Singletary provided stellar efforts in all 3 games. In the divisional game against the New York Giants at home, Singletary recovered a fumble early in the 1st quarter and a sack of quarterback Phil Simms on a 3rd down early in the 3rd quarter. The Bears went on to win 21–0. In the NFC Championship Game vs. the Los Angeles Rams, Singletary and the Bears dominated again. Coach Mike Ditka said that the day before the game, he was talking to the offense while Singletary was in the next room giving the defense a motivational speech. While it started out quiet, within minutes, Samurai Mike was screaming at the top of his lungs and the defensive players were throwing chairs and knocking over tables. The next day, he provided a memorable play where he stopped Eric Dickerson behind the line of scrimmage on third-and-short early in the 2nd quarter. The Bears would eventually go to win Super Bowl XX by beating the New England Patriots 46–10.[9] In the game, Singletary broke up a pass that would have gone for a touchdown, delivered jarring hits to New England running back Craig James all game, and tied a Super Bowl record with 2 fumble recoveries.

'1985 Chicago Bears Visit the White House' - video from White House

Singletary was named NFL Defensive Player of the Year by the Associated Press in 1985 and 1988. He was elected to the College Football Hall of Fame in 1995 and to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1998. In 1999, he was ranked number 56 on The Sporting News' list of the 100 Greatest Football Players.

Coaching career edit

Early career edit

In 2002, a group of alumni at Baylor University promoted Singletary for the school's open head coaching position, holding a conference call (which included Mike Ditka and Dave McGinnis) with the university administration.[10] The position ultimately went to Guy Morriss. Singletary at the time had no head or assistant coaching experience and the university president later stated that they wanted to hire a coach with prior "head coaching experience."[11]

In 2003, Singletary became the linebackers coach for the Baltimore Ravens.

Following the 2004 season, the San Francisco 49ers hired Ravens defensive coordinator Mike Nolan to be their head coach, and Singletary left the Ravens with Nolan to be San Francisco's assistant head coach and linebackers coach. In 2007, Singletary interviewed for the head coaching job of the Dallas Cowboys and San Diego Chargers, but was ultimately passed over.

With Morriss leaving Baylor after the 2007 season, Singletary appeared to be the leading candidate for his replacement, and expressed interest in the job.[12] On November 19, 2007, Baylor athletic director Ian McCaw flew to San Francisco to interview Singletary.[13] However, Singletary decided against taking the position, which instead went to Art Briles.[14] Singletary's son Matt[15] was a freshman on the Baylor team in 2007.

 
Singletary (center) during a game against the St. Louis Rams on November 16, 2008

San Francisco 49ers edit

2008 season edit

Singletary became the interim head coach of the 49ers after Nolan was fired on October 20, 2008.[16] Singletary instantly made a statement in San Francisco by sending tight end Vernon Davis to the locker room with more than 10 minutes remaining in his head coaching debut, a 34–13 loss to the Seattle Seahawks on October 26, 2008. Davis was penalized 15 yards for slapping Seattle safety Brian Russell after a reception. In a post-game press conference, Singletary called Davis' actions "uncoachable" and said that he would rather play with a 10-man squad than have to deal with an apathetic 11-man squad.[17] He boldly declared in that same speech, "I want winners!", which became a staple on billboards around the Bay Area during his coaching tenure.[18] It was later reported that during halftime of their game against the Seahawks, Singletary intentionally dropped his pants while giving a speech to illustrate just how poorly the 49ers had played in the first half.[19]

Taking over the 2–5 49ers team, Singletary was able to finish the season 5–4 under his leadership (for a final team record of 7–9). On December 28, 2008, after a 27–24 come-from-behind victory over the Washington Redskins, Singletary was offered the team's long-term head coaching position, and signed a four-year, $10 million contract as the 49ers' head coach.

2009 season edit

After leading the 49ers to a positive finish in 2008, Singletary helped the team jump out to a 3–1 overall start in the 2009 season. Despite a last-second loss to the Brett Favre-led Minnesota Vikings in Week 3, the 49ers recorded wins against the reigning NFC champion Arizona Cardinals and NFC West divisional rival Seattle Seahawks and St. Louis Rams.[20]

While the 49ers were being blown out by the visiting Atlanta Falcons in Week 5, Singletary lost his temper over his team's poor play; afterward, he expressed remorse for his actions, saying how he wished he "had more coaching etiquette" while reiterating how he would "get better at those things as time goes on."[21] In the weeks to come, Singletary and offensive coordinator Jimmy Raye would drastically alter the 49ers' game plan, opting to start quarterback Alex Smith in place of Shaun Hill while adopting more of a spread offense.[22] The new game plan had mixed results, as the 49ers posted a 2–5 record from Week 7 to Week 13 and struggled to maintain their playoff hopes. In a Week 14 Monday Night Football matchup against the Arizona Cardinals, however, Singletary and his coaching staff were better able to integrate running back Frank Gore into the spread offense and pulled off an impressive 24–9 victory.[23]

With this momentum and their slim playoff hopes still alive, the 49ers visited the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 15, and lost 27–13.[24] After the game, a disappointed Singletary emphasized his team's continued need to improve, but still backed Smith as the team's starting quarterback.[25] Singletary helped the 49ers end the season on a high note with victories against the Detroit Lions and St. Louis Rams to reach 8–8, the team's first non-losing season since 2002.

Five players on the 2009 team were named to play in the NFL Pro Bowl. Those players were Patrick Willis, Andy Lee, Vernon Davis, Frank Gore, and Justin Smith.

Also in 2009, Singletary joined other members of the 1985 Chicago Bears in resurrecting the Super Bowl Shuffle for a Boost Mobile commercial broadcast during Super Bowl XLIV.[26]

2010 season edit

The 49ers began the 2010 season with an 0–5 record, marking their worst start since 1979.[27] The team's first win of the season came in Week 6 by defeating the Oakland Raiders. In Week 10, San Francisco narrowly defeated the St. Louis Rams, 23–20 in overtime. At home, the 49ers suffered their first home shut out since October 3, 1977, in a 21–0 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on November 21. A rematch occurred with the Rams on December 26, which the 49ers lost 25–17, eliminating them from playoff contention. After the game the 49ers fired Singletary.[28] Defensive line coach Jim Tomsula took over for the final week of the season.[29]

Minnesota Vikings edit

2011 season edit

On January 18, 2011, Singletary confirmed that he had agreed to join the Minnesota Vikings coaching staff as the linebackers coach/assistant to the head coach.[30][31]

Los Angeles Rams edit

2016 season edit

After being out of the league since 2014, Singletary interviewed with the New York Giants for their vacant linebacking coach position.[32] Giants head coach Ben McAdoo and Singletary both worked together with the 49ers in 2005. The Giants eventually hired former Philadelphia Eagles assistant Bill McGovern for the position.[33]

On June 28, 2016, Singletary announced in an interview with a radio station that he would be returning to the coaching ranks as an advisor for the Los Angeles Rams defense. The move reunited Singletary with former Bears teammate and then-Rams head coach Jeff Fisher.

Memphis Express edit

On May 10, 2018, Singletary was named head coach of the Memphis Express of the Alliance of American Football. The Express went 2–6 before the league cancelled the rest of the season. The league eventually ceased operations altogether.[34]

High school coaching edit

On March 29, 2018, Singletary accepted a job at Trinity Christian Academy in Addison, Texas. He left the school in December 2019 after going 1–21 in two seasons.[35]

Head coaching record edit

National Football League edit

Team Year Regular Season Post Season
Won Lost Ties Win % Finish Won Lost Win % Result
SF 2008* 5 4 0 .556 2nd in NFC West
SF 2009 8 8 0 .500 2nd in NFC West
SF 2010 5 10 0 .333 (Fired)
Total[36] 18 22 0 .450 0 0 .000

* Interim head coach

Alliance of American Football edit

Team Year Regular season Postseason
Won Lost Ties Win % Finish Won Lost Win % Result
MEM 2019 2 6 0 .250 3rd in Eastern Conference
Total 2 6 0 .250 0 0 .000

High school edit

Team Year Regular season Postseason
Won Lost Win % Won Lost Win % Result
Trinity 2018 1 10 .091
Trinity 2019 0 11 .000
Trinity 1 21 .045 0 0 .000

Additional pursuits edit

Singletary is a motivational speaker and an ordained minister.

He has co-authored several books:

  • Calling the Shots: Mike Singletary (with Armen Keteyian), McGraw-Hill Contemporary, 1986. ISBN 0-8092-4881-6
  • Singletary on Singletary (with Jerry B. Jenkins), Thomas Nelson Inc., 1991. ISBN 0-8407-7654-3
  • Daddy's Home at Last What It Takes for Dads to Put Families First (with Russ Pate), Zondervan, 1998. ISBN 0-310-21569-2
  • Singletary One-on-One (with Jay Carty), Regal Books, 2005. ISBN 0-8307-3702-2

Singletary was a contestant on the first season of the CBS reality series Beyond the Edge, which premiered in March 2022.[37]

Personal life edit

Singletary, an ordained minister, is a devout evangelical Christian. Singletary said in an interview with the 700 Club, "To me, Christ means everything. I know that He's got my back no matter what I do. So that gives me all the freedom in the world to be the man that He's called me to be."[38]

Singletary and his wife, Kim, have seven children.[3] His son Matt[15] joined Baylor University's roster in 2007 as a freshman defensive end. However, Matt transferred to California Polytechnic State University where he was a junior defensive end. Singletary's nephew, Vantz, is a linebackers coach at Liberty University and previously coached under Mike when he coached with the 49ers.[39]

References edit

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For the basketball player see Mike Singletary basketball Michael Singletary born October 9 1958 nicknamed Samurai Mike 1 is an American former football player and coach He played as a linebacker for the Chicago Bears of the National Football League NFL After playing college football for the Baylor Bears Singletary was selected by the Bears in the second round of the 1981 NFL draft and was known as the Heart of the Defense for their Monsters of the Midway defense in the mid 1980s He was part of their Super Bowl XX championship team that beat the New England Patriots Singletary was inducted into the Texas Sports Hall of Fame in 1995 and into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1998 Mike SingletarySingletary with the 49ers in June 2009No 50Position LinebackerPersonal informationBorn 1958 10 09 October 9 1958 age 65 Houston Texas U S Height 6 ft 0 in 1 83 m Weight 230 lb 104 kg Career informationHigh school Worthing Houston Texas College Baylor 1977 1980 NFL draft 1981 Round 2 Pick 38Career historyAs a player Chicago Bears 1981 1992 As a coach Baltimore Ravens 2003 2004 Linebackers coach San Francisco 49ers 2005 2008 Assistant head coach amp linebackers coach San Francisco 49ers 2008 Interim head coach San Francisco 49ers 2009 2010 Head coach Minnesota Vikings 2011 2013 Special assistant head coach amp linebackers coach Los Angeles Rams 2016 Defensive assistant Trinity Christian TX 2018 2019 Head coach Memphis Express 2019 Head coach TSL Generals 2020 Defensive coordinatorCareer highlights and awardsAs a player Super Bowl champion XX 2 NFL Defensive Player of the Year 1985 1988 NFL Man of the Year 1990 7 First team All Pro 1984 1989 1991 Second team All Pro 1990 10 Pro Bowl 1983 1992 NFL 1980s All Decade Team Bart Starr Award 1991 PFWA All Rookie Team 1981 100 greatest Bears of All Time Unanimous All American 1980 Consensus All American 1979 2 Davey O Brien Memorial Trophy 1979 1980 2 SWC Player of the Year 1979 1980 3 First team All SWC 1978 1980 As a coach TSL champion 2020 Career NFL statisticsTotal tackles 1 488Interceptions 7Interception yards 44Fumble recoveries 12Sacks 19Head coaching recordCareer NFL 18 22 450 AAF 2 6 250 Player stats at NFL com PFRCoaching stats at PFRPro Football Hall of FameCollege Football Hall of Fame Singletary later pursued a career as a coach first as a linebackers coach for the Baltimore Ravens then as the linebackers coach for the San Francisco 49ers In 2008 the 49ers promoted Singletary to the head coaching position after previous head coach Mike Nolan was fired during the season and he remained in that position until he was fired after the 49ers were eliminated from playoff contention 2 with one game remaining in the 2010 season He has also coached for the Los Angeles Rams the Memphis Express of the now defunct Alliance of American Football AAF and a brief two season stint as the head coach of a high school team Contents 1 Early life 2 College career 3 Professional career 4 Coaching career 4 1 Early career 4 2 San Francisco 49ers 4 2 1 2008 season 4 2 2 2009 season 4 2 3 2010 season 4 3 Minnesota Vikings 4 3 1 2011 season 4 4 Los Angeles Rams 4 4 1 2016 season 4 5 Memphis Express 4 6 High school coaching 5 Head coaching record 5 1 National Football League 5 2 Alliance of American Football 5 3 High school 6 Additional pursuits 7 Personal life 8 References 9 External linksEarly life editMike Singletary was born in Houston Texas the last of ten children 3 Singletary s father Charles was a street preacher in Dallas The family soon settled in Houston Mike along with his father Charles mother Rudell and several brothers and sisters shared a small wood frame home Next to their home was a place called the Church of God a church that Charles Singletary built himself and where he played guitar each Sunday During the week Mike s father worked as a contractor Tragedy would soon strike the family Dale Singletary the third oldest child died unexpectedly Dale had been sleeping in a room with James another brother Charles Jr noticed a funny smell coming from the room By the time Mike and Charles Jr were able to break a window and force entry into the room fumes from the coal stove had claimed the life of Dale 4 5 3 As his relationship with his father drifted Mike s brother Grady stepped in Grady filled the void telling young Mike to stay away from vices such as drinking beer and smoking cigarettes Mike s interest in playing football piqued each Sunday as he would watch the Dallas Cowboys and idolized players like Roger Staubach Bob Lilly and Lee Roy Jordan Tragedy would soon strike again Grady the man who Mike Singletary had looked up at as a father figure was killed in a six car accident caused by a drunk driver 3 The drunk driver survived the accident uninjured 6 Singletary attended high school at Evan E Worthing High School in Houston In ninth grade Mike was an all state guard and linebacker As Mike became a star for Worthing High School an all black high school Mike s mother became a regular at the football games Despite early concerns about poor grades affecting Mike s eligibility to play football his grades improved After a star career at Worthing Mike found himself with a scholarship to Baylor University and would meet the next mentor in his life Baylor coach Grant Teaff 7 College career editSingletary attended college at Baylor University in Waco Texas As a linebacker at Baylor Singletary earned All American honors in both junior 1979 and senior 1980 years where he averaged 15 tackles per game and established a team record with 232 tackles in 1978 including 35 in a game against the University of Houston During Singletary s senior season of 1980 Baylor won 10 games marking the first time in school history that had been accomplished Singletary is the only college junior to be selected to the All Southwest Conference Team of the 1970s Singletary is a two time recipient of the Davey O Brien Memorial Trophy which at the time was awarded to the most outstanding player among those playing in the southwestern United States and had yet to become the quarterback centric award it is today Singletary lettered four years He had 97 tackles as a freshman 232 a school record as a sophomore then 188 and 145 The total 662 set a school record In 1978 he had 35 tackles in a game against Arkansas 31 against Ohio State He was all Southwest Conference three years and All America two years In 1979 and 1980 he won the Davey O Brien Award given to the outstanding player in the Southwest The award has since been changed to a national quarterback trophy Professional career editThis section of a biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Mike Singletary news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2020 Learn how and when to remove this message At 6 ft 1 8 m 230 lb 100 kg Singletary became a starting linebacker in the Chicago Bears defense in the seventh game of his rookie season 1981 In a game against the Kansas City Chiefs his third as a starter Singletary gave a remarkable defensive performance recording 10 tackles and forcing a fumble He was a nearly unanimous all rookie selection Singletary started 172 games for the Bears during his 12 year career the second most in club history An intense player he finished as the Bears first or second leading tackler each of his last 11 seasons He amassed an impressive 1 488 career tackles 885 of which were solo efforts He missed playing just two games both in 1986 He made 7 interceptions and 12 fumble recoveries In a game against the Denver Broncos in 1990 he had a personal best performance when he recorded 10 solo tackles and 10 assists Selected to play in a team record 10 Pro Bowls Singletary was All Pro eight times and All NFC every year from 1983 to 1991 He led the Bears to a 15 1 season in 1985 The 46 defense invented by Buddy Ryan allowed Singletary to be unblocked on virtually every play That season he recorded 109 solo tackles 52 assists 3 sacks 1 interception 3 fumble recoveries 1 forced fumble and 10 defended passes He won the NFL Defensive Player of the Year 8 and led a defense that was ranked 1st overall 1st against the rush 3rd against the pass Throughout the 1985 playoffs Singletary provided stellar efforts in all 3 games In the divisional game against the New York Giants at home Singletary recovered a fumble early in the 1st quarter and a sack of quarterback Phil Simms on a 3rd down early in the 3rd quarter The Bears went on to win 21 0 In the NFC Championship Game vs the Los Angeles Rams Singletary and the Bears dominated again Coach Mike Ditka said that the day before the game he was talking to the offense while Singletary was in the next room giving the defense a motivational speech While it started out quiet within minutes Samurai Mike was screaming at the top of his lungs and the defensive players were throwing chairs and knocking over tables The next day he provided a memorable play where he stopped Eric Dickerson behind the line of scrimmage on third and short early in the 2nd quarter The Bears would eventually go to win Super Bowl XX by beating the New England Patriots 46 10 9 In the game Singletary broke up a pass that would have gone for a touchdown delivered jarring hits to New England running back Craig James all game and tied a Super Bowl record with 2 fumble recoveries source source source source source source source 1985 Chicago Bears Visit the White House video from White House Singletary was named NFL Defensive Player of the Year by the Associated Press in 1985 and 1988 He was elected to the College Football Hall of Fame in 1995 and to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1998 In 1999 he was ranked number 56 on The Sporting News list of the 100 Greatest Football Players Coaching career editEarly career edit In 2002 a group of alumni at Baylor University promoted Singletary for the school s open head coaching position holding a conference call which included Mike Ditka and Dave McGinnis with the university administration 10 The position ultimately went to Guy Morriss Singletary at the time had no head or assistant coaching experience and the university president later stated that they wanted to hire a coach with prior head coaching experience 11 In 2003 Singletary became the linebackers coach for the Baltimore Ravens Following the 2004 season the San Francisco 49ers hired Ravens defensive coordinator Mike Nolan to be their head coach and Singletary left the Ravens with Nolan to be San Francisco s assistant head coach and linebackers coach In 2007 Singletary interviewed for the head coaching job of the Dallas Cowboys and San Diego Chargers but was ultimately passed over With Morriss leaving Baylor after the 2007 season Singletary appeared to be the leading candidate for his replacement and expressed interest in the job 12 On November 19 2007 Baylor athletic director Ian McCaw flew to San Francisco to interview Singletary 13 However Singletary decided against taking the position which instead went to Art Briles 14 Singletary s son Matt 15 was a freshman on the Baylor team in 2007 nbsp Singletary center during a game against the St Louis Rams on November 16 2008 San Francisco 49ers edit 2008 season edit Singletary became the interim head coach of the 49ers after Nolan was fired on October 20 2008 16 Singletary instantly made a statement in San Francisco by sending tight end Vernon Davis to the locker room with more than 10 minutes remaining in his head coaching debut a 34 13 loss to the Seattle Seahawks on October 26 2008 Davis was penalized 15 yards for slapping Seattle safety Brian Russell after a reception In a post game press conference Singletary called Davis actions uncoachable and said that he would rather play with a 10 man squad than have to deal with an apathetic 11 man squad 17 He boldly declared in that same speech I want winners which became a staple on billboards around the Bay Area during his coaching tenure 18 It was later reported that during halftime of their game against the Seahawks Singletary intentionally dropped his pants while giving a speech to illustrate just how poorly the 49ers had played in the first half 19 Taking over the 2 5 49ers team Singletary was able to finish the season 5 4 under his leadership for a final team record of 7 9 On December 28 2008 after a 27 24 come from behind victory over the Washington Redskins Singletary was offered the team s long term head coaching position and signed a four year 10 million contract as the 49ers head coach 2009 season edit After leading the 49ers to a positive finish in 2008 Singletary helped the team jump out to a 3 1 overall start in the 2009 season Despite a last second loss to the Brett Favre led Minnesota Vikings in Week 3 the 49ers recorded wins against the reigning NFC champion Arizona Cardinals and NFC West divisional rival Seattle Seahawks and St Louis Rams 20 While the 49ers were being blown out by the visiting Atlanta Falcons in Week 5 Singletary lost his temper over his team s poor play afterward he expressed remorse for his actions saying how he wished he had more coaching etiquette while reiterating how he would get better at those things as time goes on 21 In the weeks to come Singletary and offensive coordinator Jimmy Raye would drastically alter the 49ers game plan opting to start quarterback Alex Smith in place of Shaun Hill while adopting more of a spread offense 22 The new game plan had mixed results as the 49ers posted a 2 5 record from Week 7 to Week 13 and struggled to maintain their playoff hopes In a Week 14 Monday Night Football matchup against the Arizona Cardinals however Singletary and his coaching staff were better able to integrate running back Frank Gore into the spread offense and pulled off an impressive 24 9 victory 23 With this momentum and their slim playoff hopes still alive the 49ers visited the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 15 and lost 27 13 24 After the game a disappointed Singletary emphasized his team s continued need to improve but still backed Smith as the team s starting quarterback 25 Singletary helped the 49ers end the season on a high note with victories against the Detroit Lions and St Louis Rams to reach 8 8 the team s first non losing season since 2002 Five players on the 2009 team were named to play in the NFL Pro Bowl Those players were Patrick Willis Andy Lee Vernon Davis Frank Gore and Justin Smith Also in 2009 Singletary joined other members of the 1985 Chicago Bears in resurrecting the Super Bowl Shuffle for a Boost Mobile commercial broadcast during Super Bowl XLIV 26 2010 season edit The 49ers began the 2010 season with an 0 5 record marking their worst start since 1979 27 The team s first win of the season came in Week 6 by defeating the Oakland Raiders In Week 10 San Francisco narrowly defeated the St Louis Rams 23 20 in overtime At home the 49ers suffered their first home shut out since October 3 1977 in a 21 0 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on November 21 A rematch occurred with the Rams on December 26 which the 49ers lost 25 17 eliminating them from playoff contention After the game the 49ers fired Singletary 28 Defensive line coach Jim Tomsula took over for the final week of the season 29 Minnesota Vikings edit 2011 season edit On January 18 2011 Singletary confirmed that he had agreed to join the Minnesota Vikings coaching staff as the linebackers coach assistant to the head coach 30 31 Los Angeles Rams edit 2016 season edit After being out of the league since 2014 Singletary interviewed with the New York Giants for their vacant linebacking coach position 32 Giants head coach Ben McAdoo and Singletary both worked together with the 49ers in 2005 The Giants eventually hired former Philadelphia Eagles assistant Bill McGovern for the position 33 On June 28 2016 Singletary announced in an interview with a radio station that he would be returning to the coaching ranks as an advisor for the Los Angeles Rams defense The move reunited Singletary with former Bears teammate and then Rams head coach Jeff Fisher Memphis Express edit On May 10 2018 Singletary was named head coach of the Memphis Express of the Alliance of American Football The Express went 2 6 before the league cancelled the rest of the season The league eventually ceased operations altogether 34 High school coaching edit On March 29 2018 Singletary accepted a job at Trinity Christian Academy in Addison Texas He left the school in December 2019 after going 1 21 in two seasons 35 Head coaching record editNational Football League edit Team Year Regular Season Post Season Won Lost Ties Win Finish Won Lost Win Result SF 2008 5 4 0 556 2nd in NFC West SF 2009 8 8 0 500 2nd in NFC West SF 2010 5 10 0 333 Fired Total 36 18 22 0 450 0 0 000 Interim head coach Alliance of American Football edit Team Year Regular season Postseason Won Lost Ties Win Finish Won Lost Win Result MEM 2019 2 6 0 250 3rd in Eastern Conference Total 2 6 0 250 0 0 000 High school edit Team Year Regular season Postseason Won Lost Win Won Lost Win Result Trinity 2018 1 10 091 Trinity 2019 0 11 000 Trinity 1 21 045 0 0 000Additional pursuits editSingletary is a motivational speaker and an ordained minister He has co authored several books Calling the Shots Mike Singletary with Armen Keteyian McGraw Hill Contemporary 1986 ISBN 0 8092 4881 6 Singletary on Singletary with Jerry B Jenkins Thomas Nelson Inc 1991 ISBN 0 8407 7654 3 Daddy s Home at Last What It Takes for Dads to Put Families First with Russ Pate Zondervan 1998 ISBN 0 310 21569 2 Singletary One on One with Jay Carty Regal Books 2005 ISBN 0 8307 3702 2 Singletary was a contestant on the first season of the CBS reality series Beyond the Edge which premiered in March 2022 37 Personal life editSingletary an ordained minister is a devout evangelical Christian Singletary said in an interview with the 700 Club To me Christ means everything I know that He s got my back no matter what I do So that gives me all the freedom in the world to be the man that He s called me to be 38 Singletary and his wife Kim have seven children 3 His son Matt 15 joined Baylor University s roster in 2007 as a freshman defensive end However Matt transferred to California Polytechnic State University where he was a junior defensive end Singletary s nephew Vantz is a linebackers coach at Liberty University and previously coached under Mike when he coached with the 49ers 39 References edit Mike Singletary Biography amp Facts Britannica www britannica com Retrieved March 23 2022 San Francisco 49ers sack Singletary as coach after elimination ESPN December 27 2010 Archived from the original on September 20 2017 Retrieved September 19 2017 a b c d Knapp Gwen November 22 2009 49ers coach Singletary hard head open mind 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