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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.I'm guessing that they beat all 32 teams since both coaches coached in multiple locations and both Anderson and Favre played for multiple teams....NFL trival what do these four men have in common?
Bill Belichick as a headcoach
Tony Dungy as a headcoach
Mort Anderson
Brett Favre
These four have done something nobody else had done (at least I think they are the only 4).
What have they done?
They're the only four men to have been put on the above list! :singing:
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I'm guessing that they beat all 32 teams since both coaches coached in multiple locations and both Anderson and Favre played for multiple teams....
Sent organ pics by phone.
That's strange, since Belichick has never been a head coach in the NFC. I wouldn't think that he would make the list, cool that he does though.
Ironically BB's first win as a head coach was to defeat the NEP. As the HC of the NEP, the NEP has defeated all 31 teams.
Both BB and TD achieved reached the milestone on the very same day. TD edged BB out by a few hours. The Colts had a 1 pm game, the Patriots a 4 pm game.
That's strange, since Belichick has never been a head coach in the NFC. I wouldn't think that he would make the list, cool that he does though.
Ironically BB's first win as a head coach was to defeat the NEP. As the HC of the NEP, the NEP has defeated all 31 teams.
Both BB and TD achieved reached the milestone on the very same day. TD edged BB out by a few hours. The Colts had a 1 pm game, the Patriots a 4 pm game.
Brady only has one team left. Obviously I don't want him to get team #32, but it would be a lot easier for him to achieve it playing for the Dolphins, Bills or Jets than playing for an NFC team that only plays NE once every 4 years.
Oh come on, how many times have we heard "They beat themselves"?
...That counts, right?
I wonder if anyone has achieved the dubious distinction of having lost to all 32 teams?
It would be nearly impossible to do as a QB or HC as if you were bad enough to lose that often you would have a serious problem with longevity. However I could see a good player on bad teams pulling it off in a different position.
Actually I kind of think Farve would be the most likely canidate. Other than that I would say a good start would be to look at the Saints and Bucs rosters from the early days and find someone who had a long career. With some of the darkest New England days being late 80s and 90s and the longevity of his career Scar could be a canidate.
Without looking I know Favre has not achieved this feat. He has never lost to Greenbay.
With looking turns out the Texans and Raiders as well.