PghUSA 0 Report post Posted January 21, 2006 Since it unbelieveably took me almost an hour to find this on Google and Vivisimo thought I would save it forever here. The updated NFL all-time greatest coaches ranks as of 2/6/2006: 347-Don Shula (Colts, Dolphins) OHIO 324-George Halas (Bears) ILLINOIS 270-Tom Landry (Cowboys) TEXAS 229-Curly Lambeau (Packers, Cardinals, Redskins) WISCONSIN 222-Paul Brown (Browns, Bengals) OHIO 209-Chuck Noll (Steelers) OHIO 201-Dan Reeves (Broncos, Giants, Falcons) GEORGIA 193-Chuck Knox (Rams, Bills, Seahawks) PENNSYLVANIA 191-Marty Schottenheimer (Browns, Chiefs, Redskins, Chargers) PENNSYLVANIA 174-Bill Parcells (Giants, Patriots, Jets, Cowboys) NEW JERSEY 168-Bud Grant (Vikings) WISCONSIN 157-Joe Gibbs (Redskins) NORTH CAROLINA 154-Marv Levy (Chiefs, Bills) ILLINOIS 153-Bill Cowher (Steelers) PENNSYLVANIA 153-Steve Owen (Giants) OKLAHOMA 149-Mike Holmgren (Packers, Seahawks) CALIFORNIA 136-Hank Stram (Chiefs, Saints) ILLINOIS 134-Weeb Ewbank (Colts, Jets) INDIANA 130-Mike Shanahan (Raiders, Broncos) 127-Mike Ditka (Bears, Saints) PENNSYLVANIA 126-Dick Vermeil (Eagles, Rams, Chiefs) 125-Jim Mora (Saints, Colts) CALIFORNIA Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Charleston native 0 Report post Posted January 25, 2006 Need I point out that the best coach in the NFL was coach of the DOLPHINS!?!? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PghUSA 0 Report post Posted January 25, 2006 LOL I thought his record in games that counted was 2-6 Wasn't Chuck Noll a perfect 4-0 . . . better then any other mortal on earth (coaches like Walsh and Gibbs only won 3)? (Superbowls) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Charleston native 0 Report post Posted January 27, 2006 LOL I thought his record in games that counted was 2-6... Heh heh heh...maybe. However, he does have the most wins....ever.......period. Super Bowls are team efforts anyway! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ironchapman 2 Report post Posted January 27, 2006 I still find it funny that the most recent coach of the Falcons (aside from Mora, Jr.), Dan Reeves, is up there. That said, he did more of his winning elsewhere. I still think Halas is the best of all for professional coaches, though. (though that would change if Knute Rockne coached professional football instead of Notre Dame) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites