Top 5 All-Time Head Coaches?

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Clutch
08-01-2007, 05:35 PM
George Allen the head coach (innovator, visionary, defensive genius, special teams architect and motivator par excellence) is #1 on my list. I think that George Allen the Future Is Now GM picking up older players that started producing results immediately but often physically lost steam towards the end of the season may have prevented George Allen the great coach from reaching the heights he otherwise would have.

Tom Landy was a very good coach and also deserves credit for being a good foil and motivational tool for George Allen, even if he wasn't the coach that George Allen was. Gibbs is quite good, probably 7th or 8th all time on my list.

I'd actually prefer to use a George Allen avatar but I couldn't find one here - shows how little Skins fans appreciate the greatness of George Allen. Apologies for not noticing the previous thread on great coaches, I was too busy being the CEO of my big international company and also spending some extra time in the laboratory working on a cure for cancer.

SmootSmack
08-01-2007, 05:43 PM
Clutch, what's with your recent obsession with George Allen? Are you writing a book or something?

SouperMeister
08-01-2007, 05:48 PM
1. Vince Lombardi
2. Tom Landry
3. Paul Brown
4. Bill Walsh
5. Chuck Noll

Gibbs 1.0 might have snuck into the discussion, but Gibbs 2.0 has been as ordinary as pre-New England Belichik was in Cleveland.

skinsfan_nn
08-01-2007, 05:53 PM
1.Joe Gibbs
2.Vince Lombardi
3.George Allen
4.Don Schula
5.Bill Walsh

SlabHurta
08-01-2007, 05:57 PM
Best of the pre-modern era:
5. Ray Flaherty
4. Sid Gillman
3. George Halas
2. Paul Brown
1. Vince Lombardi

Modern Era:
5. Chuck Noll
4. Tom Landry
3. Bill Walsh
2. Joe Gibbs
1. Don Shula

firstdown
08-01-2007, 06:00 PM
Clutch, what's with your recent obsession with George Allen? Are you writing a book or something?
Maybe spending bath room time with one of his pictures. LOL

dmek25
08-01-2007, 07:27 PM
thats nasty:(

Manusky91
08-01-2007, 11:03 PM
Best of the pre-modern era:
5. Ray Flaherty
4. Sid Gillman
3. George Halas
2. Paul Brown
1. Vince Lombardi

Modern Era:
5. Chuck Noll
4. Tom Landry
3. Bill Walsh
2. Joe Gibbs
1. Don Shula


Whoa, you even have an opinion on pre-modern era coaches, nice work. How old are you?

RobH4413
08-01-2007, 11:26 PM
Tom Landry #5....please change your Avatar.
hahaha, good stuff.

SlabHurta
08-02-2007, 08:55 AM
Actually I just turned 20. I'm sure clutch won't compliment on my list. No George Allen in either one.

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