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Maybe Madden and Tuna too.BB
Walsh
Landry
Noll
Shula
Lombardi
Brown
Halas
Gibbs
Johnson
I would put those 10 over Andy even with a Superbowl win this year
Maybe Madden and Tuna too.
Last year was his chance to move in the top 10 but we saw how the Super Bowl went. If he won it would have been the second repeat this century after BB.
I think hes better than Shanahan. Tuna? I admittely didnt watch him coach.Without considering the full top 10 he can’t be above
Belichick
Lombardi
Brown
Landry
Hallas
Walsh
Gibbs
Noll
Shula
Johnson
so the best he could possibly be is 11 but there are a whole lot of guys with as many or more rings so I doubt it.
Are you putting him ahead of Tuna? Shanahan?
Though in the cap era, you need to make hay while they are cheap (1st 5 years), or get one willing to take a little less.Generational QBs seem to help good coaches become great.
Maybe...Hill and Kelce are generational talents too though and it'll be interesting to see how they are when they slow down physicallyHe could do a lot in seven more years or so with Mahomes and he arguably has a decent foundation prior/now. Generational QBs seem to help good coaches become great.
(Ducks to avoid Brady/Belichick debate)
Behind BB I would say he's the 2nd best active coach in the league....in looking at the list from poster above, who are you putting Reid above to get into the top 10? It's tough to get him in there without at least another SB win. If he is able to get two more SB wins, then I think he's top 10.There's absolutely no doubt. What Andy Reid did with the Eagles and Donovan McNabb, and with the Chiefs and Alex Smith, is incredible. One more would be great icing on the cake for his legacy, but there's no question in my mind that Reid is one of the very best to ever do it.
I dunno about Johnson at 10. Shanny was successful in Denver and that's it. I'd put Reid ahead of Shanny, maybe ahead of Johnson. Maybe. Reid got the Eagles to the SB.Without considering the full top 10 he can’t be above
Belichick
Lombardi
Brown
Landry
Hallas
Walsh
Gibbs
Noll
Shula
Johnson
so the best he could possibly be is 11 but there are a whole lot of guys with as many or more rings so I doubt it.
Are you putting him ahead of Tuna? Shanahan?
Behind BB I would say he's the 2nd best active coach in the league....in looking at the list from poster above, who are you putting Reid above to get into the top 10? It's tough to get him in there without at least another SB win. If he is able to get two more SB wins, then I think he's top 10.
Only 3 losing seasons in 23 years is remarkable (BB has 6 in 27). His reg season WL% is better than JJohnson/BWalsh/JGibbs/TLandry/CNoll but the .531 playoff WL% is not great. I think he's close with a win this year, but that playoff record is relatively putrid. 3 straight wins (which would have to include a playoff win next year), and that puts him over Landry. As for the "intangibles," only started watching football in the mid 80's, so can't really speak to the old guys.I think a sb win this year cements it but i think he's already close.
While I agree with the premise that some are trying hard to keep Reid out, I don’t share your opinion on Jimmy Johnson. He was a winner and leader of very strong personalities. He is responsible for the 3/4 (have to think he gets quite a bit of credit for that last Dallas SB as the winning culture was in motion) and overcame a super strong cast of opponents, including fantastic SF squads.Jimmy Johnson doesn’t belong anywhere near that top 10 list. That’s a tip-off that they’re trying hard to reason backwards to keep Reid off.
Those weren’t in order.I dunno about Johnson at 10. Shanny was successful in Denver and that's it. I'd put Reid ahead of Shanny, maybe ahead of Johnson. Maybe. Reid got the Eagles to the SB.
Without considering the full top 10 he can’t be above
Belichick
Lombardi
Brown
Landry
Hallas
Walsh
Gibbs
Noll
Shula
Johnson
so the best he could possibly be is 11 but there are a whole lot of guys with as many or more rings so I doubt it.
Are you putting him ahead of Tuna? Shanahan?