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So Eric Mangini to the Niners as an Offensive Consultant/Assistant. Peculiar move in my opinion
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Really? I felt like he had a better future on ESPN than back coaching...
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Agreed, that seems strange.
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Still some great FA's out there. I keep forgetting Winston is still available.
Top 10 Post-June 1 Free Agents - Free Agency Update - Rotoworld.com
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Yeah, thats pretty much true. You'll occasionally have that one guy whom lots of teams will want, but wants to take his time deciding and/or replace someone who gets injured in training camp.
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Top 10 for Gibbs, I can't argue with that.
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Yup. Didn't think he would crack top 5. Halas, Lombardi, Brown, Walsh, Noll, Shula, Belichick. (Unlike all of those, of course, he didn't have a HOF QB - or two (Walsh) - to build around). Didn't see him cracking those. Each had either longer tenure or more championships.
9th best in 80+ years of the NFL and probably about a 1,000 or so head coaches is nothing to shake a stick at. What are folks top 5? Mine: 1. Halas 2. Brown 3. Lombardi 4. Walsh 5. Belichick I don't see how you can have anyone other than Halas, Brown & Lombardi as your top three. Halas and Brown fundamentally redesigned they game. Between the T-formation and coaches calling the plays, the created the game of football as we know it and won a gazillion games along the way. Lombardi ... they named the damn trophy after him. 'Nuff said. Never was a big Walsh fan, but, in terms of innovation, I grudgingly give him credit.
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