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BELICHICK RECORDS 150th CAREER WIN
Bill Belichick recorded his 150th career victory as a head coach, including 135 regular-season wins and 15 playoff victories. Following the win, Belichick's career record stands at 150-90 (.625). Belichick is the 17th head coach in NFL history to record 150 or more wins. His winning percentage of .625 ranks fourth among all coaches with 150 or more wins, trailing only George Halas (324-151-31, .671), Don Shula (347-173-6, .665) and Joe Gibbs (171-101-0, .629).
 
Congrats BB IMO you are the best coach ever.


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That puts him practically "on the number" for the Average number of regular season wins by a modern era coach in the HOF: 149.4 for the regular season plus 9.3 for the playoffs for a total of 158.7 wins.

Don Shula's high of 347 wins (328 regular season and 18 playoffs) was noted in the quote. The low is Greasy Neale's 76 wins (73 and 3, spanning the modern and pre-modern eras). As a reference, Vince Lombardi had 105 total wins (96 and 9). Bill Walsh had 102 (92 and 10).

Most importantly, IMO, of these coaches, only Lombardi and Chuck Noll won more NFL championships than Belichick: 5 and 4 respectively. Paul Brown, Weeb Ewbank, Joe Gibbs and Bill Walsh join BB with 3 Championships each.
 
That puts him practically "on the number" for the Average number of regular season wins by a modern era coach in the HOF: 149.4 for the regular season plus 9.3 for the playoffs for a total of 158.7 wins.

Don Shula's high of 347 wins (328 regular season and 18 playoffs) was noted in the quote. The low is Greasy Neale's 76 wins (73 and 3, spanning the modern and pre-modern eras). As a reference, Vince Lombardi had 105 total wins (96 and 9). Bill Walsh had 102 (92 and 10).

Most importantly, IMO, of these coaches, only Lombardi and Chuck Noll won more NFL championships than Belichick: 5 and 4 respectively. Paul Brown, Weeb Ewbank, Joe Gibbs and Bill Walsh join BB with 3 Championships each.


Nice analysis, here's an article from Reiss on this: Taking it up a level - The Boston Globe
 
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Thats some pretty good company BB is in...
 
That puts him practically "on the number" for the Average number of regular season wins by a modern era coach in the HOF: 149.4 for the regular season plus 9.3 for the playoffs for a total of 158.7 wins.

Don Shula's high of 347 wins (328 regular season and 18 playoffs) was noted in the quote. The low is Greasy Neale's 76 wins (73 and 3, spanning the modern and pre-modern eras). As a reference, Vince Lombardi had 105 total wins (96 and 9). Bill Walsh had 102 (92 and 10).

Most importantly, IMO, of these coaches, only Lombardi and Chuck Noll won more NFL championships than Belichick: 5 and 4 respectively. Paul Brown, Weeb Ewbank, Joe Gibbs and Bill Walsh join BB with 3 Championships each.

am i reading that correctly? shula had 347 wins???
 
am i reading that correctly? shula had 347 wins???

yep. he coached for 33 seasons and took teams to seven NFL championship games.
 
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