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His record is in jeopardy with Bellicheck and Reid but both still have a ways to go, otherwise I think it has easily another decade or two.The coach of the Cinderella team of the NFL...I enjoyed watching them beat those damn Cowboys...(later on in the decade)...
Rest in Peace Coach. You earned it.
Bellicheck has about 4 undefeated seasons in a row to get there, he’s a ways off.His record is in jeopardy with Bellicheck and Reid but both still have a ways to go, otherwise I think it has easily another decade or two.
I agree (actually worded the exact same way) but I think he’s still young enough to coach for another 10 years if he wanted. Vermeil was about 100.Bellicheck has about 4 undefeated seasons in a row to get there, he’s a ways off.
I’m not sure where Reid is at.I agree (actually worded the exact same way) but I think he’s still young enough to coach for another 10 years if he wanted. Vermeil was about 100.
Although, his team isn’t looking like the auto 10+ win team anymore.
Andy Reid is also close enough/young enough to possibly get there.
Outside those two, it will at least another 10 years before we’re even mentioning another coach with a shot.
That 84’ season was incredible. I’ve only seen it from a history standpoint but I still see that Marino season as the greatest single season by a QB.Shula got me interested in the NFL. I remember a car commercial in the early ‘80s with him in it. Dolphins were my team for a couple decades. Rest In Peace, Don.
I saw it as a sperm. My dad had translucent balls and never wore pants so I got to see the greatness when I was -4 years oldThat 84’ season was incredible. I’ve only seen it from a history standpoint but I still see that Marino season as the greatest single season by a QB.
Any time a coach takes 2 separate franchises to the top, I think that is impressive.I’m not sure where Reid is at.
I just saw a graphic at work and we were talking about how Bill might not get there, depending on how they go forward without Brady of course.
Just puts into perspective how impressive Shula’s record is.
What does this even mean? If he was just another Fisher that would mean he sucked pretty bad... wich holds no truth to that.He was another Jeff Fisher but actually really good at his job. As a Titans fan I have to respect that.
Well he became a fixture in the place he coached just like Fisher.What does this even mean? If he was just another Fisher that would mean he sucked pretty bad... wich holds no truth to that.
Shula unlike Fisher knew how to play to players strengths.
What about Tom Landry?His record is in jeopardy with Bellicheck and Reid but both still have a ways to go, otherwise I think it has easily another decade or two.
????What about Tom Landry?
I'm guessing, but I think that Reid and Belichick would have to catch Landry first.????
He died in 2000. I don’t think he’s gonna make a run at Shula’s record any time soon.
I think Belichick has a good chance since he’s already passed him. (273-250 regular season/ 304-270 adding postseason)I'm guessing, but I think that Reid and Belichick would have to catch Landry first.
I was guessing and didn't bother to google. Not that I am remotely a Cowgirlz fan, he just seems to have coached them forever.I think Belichick has a good chance since he’s already passed him. (273-250 regular season/ 304-270 adding postseason)
Reid still needs a few more years but the chiefs are currently built to get him pretty good numbers right now.
George Halas is the only other coach still ahead of Belichick.