Would Joe Gibbs Be Considered The Greatest Coach If He Won SB 18?

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GMScud
12-14-2010, 01:22 AM
I think when it's all said and done though, Belichick will go down as one of the greatest.

I think Belichick is an absolutely amazing coach. Best of this era without question.

GMScud
12-14-2010, 01:23 AM
Joe Gibbs is the greatest coach/human being in any profession ever.

A masterpiece of a 5th post. LOL.

SirClintonPortis
12-14-2010, 02:33 AM
I think it's hard to compare different coaches from different eras. But I think Joe Gibbs and Bill Walsh were the greatest during their time; before free agency took it's hold on the league. I tellya, watching the Hogs and those teams was a thing of beauty. If a team beat the Skins back then it was beause they were stocked with talent and extremely well coached. Oh, and RFK was one of the most feared places to play in the NFL. We knew that if there was a playoff game at RFK, it was pretty much a wrap. Gibbs would have players practicing in the cold weather, rain, sleet, snow...or whatever. When you think abou it, it's crazy how they pamper these guys today. Totally different league now.

Someone look up Gibbs' playoff record at RFK. I'm betting his winning percentage was somewhere in the high 700s percentile.

I think when it's all said and done though, Belichick will go down as one of the greatest.

Even though he was probably tough on all of them, I think there was still some preferential treatment to stars. After all, CP did have some "power" while Gibbs was here(refusing to play in preseason games) but he has been completely submissive under Shanahan.

WilbursHomie
12-14-2010, 03:23 AM
A masterpiece of a 5th post. LOL.

The truth feels good sometimes

irish
12-14-2010, 09:29 AM
Gibbs 1 yes. Gibbs 2? nope.

Agree, Gibbs 1 was very good, definitely top 5. One coach always overlooked in these discussions is Chuck Noll, he was 4 for 4 in his super bowls and his teams dominated the 70s. I think its hard not to have Noll in the top 3.

freddyg12
12-14-2010, 09:39 AM
Gibbs 1 yes. Gibbs 2? nope.

Sure Gibbs II was not anywhere near any "greatest" category, but when you look at this team now w/another proven winner running the show, it's clear to me that Gibbs II had a difficult task before him. Like Shan, he took over after a failed experiment. He righted the ship in terms of getting the players to play hard, though he couldn't change the front office culture.

Looking back, I appreciate Gibbs II even more these days. He gave us the best 2 seasons we've had in a decade.

MTK
12-14-2010, 09:49 AM
He's already considered as one of the best.

skinsfan69
12-14-2010, 10:20 AM
I think Belichick is an absolutely amazing coach. Best of this era without question.

X 2. However having a QB that can throw the ball like Brady doesn't hurt. But no question Hoodie is a great coach.

skinsfan69
12-14-2010, 10:22 AM
I'd also mention Tom Landry in there. He was an innovator and he was one of the few coaches who called both the offense and the defense. Great football coach and a great football mind.

DM72
12-14-2010, 10:38 AM
I'd also mention Tom Landry in there. He was an innovator and he was one of the few coaches who called both the offense and the defense. Great football coach and a great football mind.

Agree. Gibbs is even on record as saying Landry was the best coach he ever faced.

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