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POLL} Top Head Coach All Time ?......

Your choice ?

  • Don Shula - 2 titles 328 wins

  • George Halas - 6 titles 318 wins

  • Tom Landry - 2 titles 259 wins

  • Bill Belichick - 5 titles 237 wins

  • Chuck Noll - 4 titles 193 wins

  • Paul Brown - titles 3 NFL 4 AAFC 4 HS 166 wins

  • Joe Gibbs - 3 titles 154 wins

  • Vince Lombardi - 6 titles 96 wins

  • Bill Walsh - 3 titles 92 wins


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YankeeRebel

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It was pretty obvious this was going to come down to Lombardi or Belichick, the voting at this point is IMO is pretty accurate
 

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This is quite simple it should be the most titles per game played shouldnt it?
 

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Championships are the standard so it has to be BB.

But there are coaches that have meant way more to the game itself even ones that never won a title.

But if BB does not have the most championships how is it a no brainer?
 

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Belichek. Would have went with Lombardi but he had low regular season win totals.
 
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It's obviously Belichick. Look at what a noodle armed statue has done in his system. Imagine if he had a true top talent playing QB for him.
He did and won nothing for years and years. Without Brady he has a losing record.
 

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The 1989 Niners might have been the best team ever.

Yeah, that was still Bills system and players with SeifErt along for the ride in his first as HC.....
Joe Montana's record of 11 TD's and no INT's in that PO run has been duplicated by a qb that idolized him...
My boy Joe Flacco, no I am not saying Flacco is as good as Montana, but then "no one is" IMO....
But he did match that record of his hero !!!!
 

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Vote=the name that the "Super Bowl" trophy should be named after.
 

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awesome coaches on the list but for me its Lombardi with Brown real close behind

Vince Lombardi was a teacher of life through football he went way to soon
 

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awesome coaches on the list but for me its Lombardi with Brown real close behind

Vince Lombardi was a teacher of life through football he went way to soon

For life lessons I'll take John Wooden, winning is NOT the only thing.
What Lombardi did better than anybody was get the very best out of players on the field.
I was watching video of QBs from that era the other day and it struck me Bart Starr was damn near mechanically perfect and really ahead of the times in the use of play action.
 

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Yeah, that was still Bills system and players with SeifErt along for the ride in his first as HC.....
Joe Montana's record of 11 TD's and no INT's in that PO run has been duplicated by a qb that idolized him...
My boy Joe Flacco, no I am not saying Flacco is as good as Montana, but then "no one is" IMO....
But he did match that record of his hero !!!!

True, Seifert deserves credit for not f--ing it up.
Every key player was trained under Walsh and as you point out, it was 100% Walsh's offense.
 

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It is very close for me between Lombardi, Halas, Brown and Walsh. All have a lot to argue for.
I went to Brown because he won at every level and he professionalized the game more than anybody else.

Halas, Brown, Landry and Walsh all were instrumental in developing The game.
Halas, founded The NFL and developed the forward pass.
Brown The first to hire position coaches among other refinements.
Landry started situational substitutions, the 3-4 defense and signaling from the sideline.
Walsh developed the west coach offense that all modern offenses mimic to some extent.
I choose Lombardi... His teams won 5 NFL Championships in just 9 seasons.
 
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