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1. Brown
2. Belichick
3. Lombardi
4. Noll
5. Shula
Would rather have Joe Gibbs, Tom Landry, or Bill Walsh instead of Shula in my Top 5.
Shula has always been a loser schmuck. It's too bad, I'm not happy about it, but it's clear that Patriots fans have always been best able to view the jerk objectively.Shula is a doosh.
Another NE fan and myself were in the media hotel for SB42 and Shula called the front desk and got us thrown out. We came back in through another door later. F him!
Eh, how 'bout the Boston Bills?There is no way BB would name his team the New England Belichicks.
You saw the top 4 coach?1. Vince Lombardi
2. Paul Brown
3. Curly Lambeau
4. George Halas
Nobody else in their class. Or, to put it another way, the next batch of great coaches is a level below. Nothing personal, not a popularity contest. Based upon what criteria? Leadership, innovation, ability to assemble top assistants and players and add it up to winning.
5. Bill Belichick
6. Chuck Noll
7. Tom Landry
8. Bill Walsh
Establishing a culture of winning and dedication, and maintaining it over a long period of time.
9. Don Shula
10. Joe Gibbs
11. Bill Parcells
12. George Allen
People around here like to dump on Rod Rust, but he was an outstanding defensive coach. If he swapped places with Seifert, you'd get the same results on both sides, I believe.
Shula is a doosh.
Another NE fan and myself were in the media hotel for SB42 and Shula called the front desk and got us thrown out. We came back in through another door later. F him!
Yep, saw him in the Yankees outfield in '19You saw the top 4 coach?
Why did they throw you out? Did you tell him his steakhouses sucked?
1. Vince Lombardi
2. Paul Brown
3. Curly Lambeau
4. George Halas
Nobody else in their class. Or, to put it another way, the next batch of great coaches is a level below. Nothing personal, not a popularity contest. Based upon what criteria? Leadership, innovation, ability to assemble top assistants and players and add it up to winning.
5. Bill Belichick
Why did they throw you out? Did you tell him his steakhouses sucked?
True; each era has its societal, financial and competitive aspects...you need to judge each guy's ability to manage within his own generation...we simply can't pick and choose and insert one restriction and cram it into a previous or future context.BB is doing that under salary cap ...
1. Vince Lombardi
2. Paul Brown
3. Curly Lambeau
4. George Halas
Nobody else in their class. Or, to put it another way, the next batch of great coaches is a level below. Nothing personal, not a popularity contest. Based upon what criteria? Leadership, innovation, ability to assemble top assistants and players and add it up to winning.
5. Bill Belichick
6. Chuck Noll
7. Tom Landry
8. Bill Walsh
Establishing a culture of winning and dedication, and maintaining it over a long period of time.
9. Don Shula
10. Joe Gibbs
11. Bill Parcells
12. George Allen
People around here like to dump on Rod Rust, but he was an outstanding defensive coach. If he swapped places with Seifert, you'd get the same results on both sides, I believe.
yes, Art Modell fired him in the early 60's....real rocket surgeon that one was....Was Cleveland even an NFL team when Brown coached? I'm not sure. He does have some remarkable accomplishments, though.
HaHa, no on his steakhouse. Shula was going up to his room and the other NE fan with me went up and shook his hand.
We got tossed out because the hotel was for media and VIPs. Every super bowl has a media hotel. We met Matt Hasselbeck down in the lobby and he was a real cool guy, Spoke with us for awhile.
Brown was the original systems coach - granddaddy of Belichick.One guy who'd pick Brown over Belichick, I think, is Belichick.
While I don't disagree with the sentiment, the case for Belichick being the greatest coach goes beyond won/lost record. He has produced winning teams year after year, at a time when the league has legislated parity and even gone so far as to single out the Pats for various punishments to keep them from winning. None of the other great coaches had to deal with this.True; each era has its societal, financial and competitive aspects...you need to judge each guy's ability to manage within his own generation...we simply can't pick and choose and insert one restriction and cram it into a previous or future context.
yes, Art Modell fired him in the early 60's....real rocket surgeon that one was....
There is no way BB would name his team the New England Belichicks.