So maybe they should've named the NFL Champ tropy the Lombardi. Just saying lots of coaches have 2 SBs and more.5 NFL Championships and 2 Super Bowls.
Your opinion doesn't count because you are a Patriots homer.
Also Gibbs won 3 Super Bowls with 3 different QBs, none of them close to being HOL level players.
If he'd had Montana or Brady he would have likely won at least 1 more title, he left the game in his early 50s.
Yeah, he belongs on the list.
I went with Lombardi just ahead of Brown and Hoodie. He took garbage in Green Bay and turned them into a dynasty almost immediately... never had a losing season. He began the turnaround in DC, too, and then he died. I'm not going to dock him for dying. I think he was the greatest coach, motivator and leader who ever walked a sideline.
I choose Lombardi... His teams won 5 NFL Championships in just 9 seasons.
Yes, we're homers because we voted BB. u never cease to amaze. BB is writting the record books as we speak. Comparing the eras is dumb first off. But if we must then BB is maybe even more so the winner.I could have named Tom Landry the GOAT but I at least try to be objective unlike you New England homers.
So were the Browns. Doesn't say much does it?You are so right, that team was very dominant in that era.
Where's Rex Ryan on this list?
Yeah, he belongs on the list.
I went with Lombardi just ahead of Brown and Hoodie. He took garbage in Green Bay and turned them into a dynasty almost immediately... never had a losing season. He began the turnaround in DC, too, and then he died. I'm not going to dock him for dying. I think he was the greatest coach, motivator and leader who ever walked a sideline.
Lombardi made a dynasty but it was based on perfecting the execution of some key plays like the sweep and that was that. Football was simpler then and while you can say he deserves the name on the trophy, does that make him the greatest coach of all time? A lot of the other coaches mentioned had to deal with a lot more than that to succeed.