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FAST TRACK TO NOWHERE With his team's 30-27 overtime loss to the Oilers on Oct. 6, Bengals coach David Shula suffered the 50th defeat of his career, and because it took him only 69 games to get there, he has achieved that dubious milestone faster than any other NFL coach. Clearly, being the son of Don Shula, the winningest coach the game has ever produced, is no guarantee of success. Here are the coaches who most swiftly gained membership in the Fifty Loss Club. Games It Took to Lose 50: 69 (19-50), Career Record: 19-51 JOHN McKAY, Buccaneers Games It Took to Lose 50: 72 (21-50-1), Career, Record: 44-88-1 TOM LANDRY, Cowboys Games It Took to Lose 50: 74 (20-50-4), Career Record: 270-178-6 MARION CAMPBELL, Falcons, Eagles, Falcons Games It Took to Lose 50: 75 (24-50-1), Career Record: 34-80-1
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