Who is the greatest football coach in the history of the NFL?

maxmac97

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Who is the greatest football coach in the history of the NFL
Tom Landry is over rated He couldn't even win two super bowls
My mistake landry did win two superbowls but that was all. bill walsh had 3 super bowl wins
 
bill walsh, hes one of only 2 coaches with four rings(chuck noll) and he did it basicly with 2 teams, joe's 49ers and steve's 49'ers, both qbs were good but they each played the game their own way and he won with both of them, had the longest road win streak ever, and put together a dominant squad on both sides of the ball every year.

bill bilichek is high on my list to as is chuck noll and don shula. vince lombardi
 
If you measure greatness by a coach's innovation and creativity, then Tom Landry, Paul Brown and Bill Walsh would be good choices, as the league was filled with their disciples. For their contribution to the league, George Halas' forty seasons of coaching stands alone. For success (titles), Chuck Noll and Vince Lombardi are in a class by themselves. From the AFL, Hank Stram and Sid Gillman should be part of the discussion for their undisputed records as leaders. Dick Vermeil and Don Shula took different teams to the SB, a very rare feat.

I think you mean Landry "only" won two Super Bowls, although this seems a dubious argument. Landry's Cowboys were prevented from winning four more SB's by the Packers and Steelers, two of the greatest teams of all time. Twenty straight winning season, with 18 playoff appearances is a stunning achievement for a coach, maintaining a level of excellence with continually new players.
 
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