The Phantom Coach first appeared in Charles Dickens magazine "All the Year Round" in 1864. (Source. Herbert Van Thal "Great Ghost Stories"
It can be, to coach or a coach.
When it's part of the title, it needs to be capitalized. I like Coach Jennings. In the following sentence you wouldn't need to capitalize coach. My coach is Mr. Jennings.
You spell it like this: couch. A coach is an athletic trainer or authority, or a class of travel.
It would depend on whether it was used in the singular or plural. If it was an award for a single coach, it would be coach's but if it referred to an award earned jointly by two or more coaches, it would be coaches', with the apostrophe after the s.
There usually isn't an abbreviation. Just coach.
Herman Edwards was the head coach of the New York Jets from 2001-2005.
Earle Edwards with 77. Edwards was head coach between 1954-1970.
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Herb Edwards.
Herman Edwards was the head coach of the Kansas City Chiefs in 2006.
Herman Edwards was the head coach of the Kansas City Chiefs in 2008.
Herman Edwards was the head coach of the New York Jets in 2003.
Herman Edwards was the head coach of the New York Jets in 2004.
Herman Edwards was the head coach of the New York Jets in 2005.
Lavell Edwards. He even had the stadium named after him.
Herman Edwards
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