Best Coach Ever?
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Chuck Noll says **** off!
Don Shula says **** off! |
He has the hardware to back it up. Draft picks galore. And fits the right pieces in the puzzle ALL the time.
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No! I do not forsee us having to win the belichick trophy.
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Vince Lombardi nuff said
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I'm taking Bill Walsh.
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It's certainly possible. IMO, we won't really know until Brady retires. He certainly has a knack for keeping the team competitive through dramatic changes in personnel, that's for sure. The question is just how much Belichick could do if he didn't have a superstar quarterback to lean on.
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Yeah, and Brady squats to pee.
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No, Todd Haley is.
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Chuck Noll won four. Bill Walsh won three, and would have won four had he coached one more year, as Seifert won it with the Niners the year Walsh retired. BB has three and deserves to be in the discussion, but he needs a couple of more trophies to put him over the top.
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All the coaches that would be in the discussion are all guys that had superior QBs.
Lombardi-Starr Landry-Staubach Knoll-Bradshaw Johnson-Aikman Walsh-Montana Bellichick-Brady Parcells might be in the discussion, and he did it with to QBs, one a HoF-Simms, another a fairly average Hostetler. But one guy who might not even enter the dicussion is Joe Gibbs. Three SBs with three different QBs, none of whom will ever sniff the HoF, in Theisman, Doug Williams and Mark Rypien. We also should consider Paul Brown, because much of what teams do today are innovations by Paul Brown, who won 4 consecutive NFL Championships after the Browns were absorbed from the AAFC, which the Browns won for 6 consecutive years prior to joining the NFL. |
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Rinus Michels Hands down no question. |
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