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Posted: Fri Jul 17, 2009 9:35 pm
1.Bill Walsh 2.Mike Shanahan 3.John Fox 4.Andy Reid 5.Tony Dungy 6.Jeff Fisher 7.Mike Smith 8.John Harbough 9.Marty Schottenheimer 10.Mike Singletary
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Posted: Fri Jul 17, 2009 10:43 pm
Ice Cold Panther 1.Bill Walsh 2.Mike Shanahan 3.John Fox 4.Andy Reid 5.Tony Dungy 6.Jeff Fisher 7.Mike Smith 8.John Harbough 9.Marty Schottenheimer 10.Mike Singletary Only questions on here are why do you still have Walsh, Shanahan, Dungy up there when everyone else is still coaching? And no offense, I know you like the Panthers, but since the SB, what has Fox done anywhere close to any of those guys?
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Posted: Sun Jul 19, 2009 4:48 pm
To Vegito's post: I said he shouldn't be worst, I said maybe 3rd or 4th BEST, not WORST.
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Posted: Sun Jul 19, 2009 7:29 pm
Itachi-Uchiha-Sama00 To Vegito's post: I said he shouldn't be worst, I said maybe 3rd or 4th BEST, not WORST. Ah, ok. With what you pasted and posted I was under the impression you agreed with that idiot who was most likely the drunken eagles fan who had put a G on the Eagles when the Patriots cheated them out of the SB.
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Posted: Sun Jul 19, 2009 11:43 pm
Here is my top 10 coaches of All time in No particular order.
Vince Lombardi- The original legend, won the first 2 Superbowls, and had the Trophy named after him in his honor, nuff said.
Bill Walsh- Originator of the West Coast offense, and had so many successful assistant coaches who went on to become successful head coaches. If I were numbering these coaches, Walsh would be #1 or 2.
Tony Dungy- Proof you don't have to be an angry jerk of a coach to get your team to respect you and do what you want. I don't think I have as much respect for any of the coaches on my list as a coach, and as a human being together.
Don Shula- A head coach who knows how to win. A shame he and Marino never won a Superbowl together though.
Mike Ditka- DA BEARS! Nuff said
Knute Rockne- Okay, not an NFL coach, but one of the greatest if not thee greatest college coach ever, and innovator of the foward pass. He deserves a spot in my top 10.
Tom Landry- Not only a great coach, but seeing him on the sideline, with his hat on, just looking at the man made you want to play for him, and I hate the Cowboys.
Steve Mariucci- a shame his coaching career ended how it did. The 49ers haven't had a winning season since his departure, and the Lions passed the blame on to him and kicked him out too early. Maybe not one of the greatest coaches ever, but a personal favorite of mine.
Jimmy Johnson- Though his last attempt at coaching ended in failure as Shula's replacement for the Dolphins, 3 superbowls in 4 years with the Cowboys in the 90's was proof enough he was that good.
Bill Parcels- Overall, I'm not a fan of the man, but no doubting his coaching ability, even if he didn't win a superbowl with every team he was associated with, he always brought success with him every where he went.
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Posted: Tue Jul 21, 2009 9:09 am
vegito61283 Itachi-Uchiha-Sama00 To Vegito's post: I said he shouldn't be worst, I said maybe 3rd or 4th BEST, not WORST. Ah, ok. With what you pasted and posted I was under the impression you agreed with that idiot who was most likely the drunken eagles fan who had put a G on the Eagles when the Patriots cheated them out of the SB. Yeah, Patriots can shove it.
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Posted: Thu Aug 13, 2009 12:43 am
1. Vince LomBardi  2. John Madden  3. Bill Cowher  4. Brian Billick http://www.bobrosato.com/content/photos/ravens-super-bowl2001.jpg 5. Jeff Fisher  6. Bill Belichik  7. Mike Tomlin
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Posted: Thu Aug 13, 2009 7:56 am
Didn't John Madden used to be a QB way back in the day?
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Posted: Thu Aug 13, 2009 10:59 am
Itachi-Uchiha-Sama00 Didn't John Madden used to be a QB way back in the day? Not sure. He could have been.
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Posted: Thu Aug 13, 2009 2:14 pm
Itachi-Uchiha-Sama00 Didn't John Madden used to be a QB way back in the day? idk but im leaning toward a answer of no..
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Posted: Thu Aug 13, 2009 3:52 pm
xSHUTUP21K Itachi-Uchiha-Sama00 Didn't John Madden used to be a QB way back in the day? idk but im leaning toward a answer of no.. John Madden played mostly offensive tackle. He was drafted by the Eagles, but I don't think he ever played the field due to an injury.
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