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The general manager is also normally the person who hires and fires the coaching staff, including the head coach. The general manager will in many cases have oversight of the entire football department, typically reporting to the team president/CEO and/or owner. However, some teams have the GM act in advisory role with the head coach having oversight of the football operations (including the GM). Bill Belichick of New England and Mike Shanahan of Washington are examples of coaches who have the title or powers of general manager, thus having the final say in football matters.

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  • General manager (American football)
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  • The general manager is also normally the person who hires and fires the coaching staff, including the head coach. The general manager will in many cases have oversight of the entire football department, typically reporting to the team president/CEO and/or owner. However, some teams have the GM act in advisory role with the head coach having oversight of the football operations (including the GM). Bill Belichick of New England and Mike Shanahan of Washington are examples of coaches who have the title or powers of general manager, thus having the final say in football matters.
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  • The general manager is also normally the person who hires and fires the coaching staff, including the head coach. The general manager will in many cases have oversight of the entire football department, typically reporting to the team president/CEO and/or owner. However, some teams have the GM act in advisory role with the head coach having oversight of the football operations (including the GM). Bill Belichick of New England and Mike Shanahan of Washington are examples of coaches who have the title or powers of general manager, thus having the final say in football matters. Some teams do not have official general managers instead have a de facto GM. Similar positions include President of Football Operations.
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