The Mount Rushmore of NFL Head Coaches

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Who would be your 4 choices??? Both Past and Modern?

Mine (excluding current coaches):

Paul Brown
Vince Lombardi
Chuck Noll
Bill Walsh

Coaches of the Modern Era (last 20 years):

Bill Bellichick
Bill Parcells
Mike Shanahan
Tony Dungee
 

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I've got the modern wrapped up.

Denny Green
Dave McGinnis
Buddy Ryan
Joe Bugel
 
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How about the Cardinal HC Mount Rushmore?

Don Coryell
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Who would be your 4 choices??? Both Past and Modern?

Mine (excluding current coaches):

Paul Brown
Vince Lombardi
Chuck Noll
Bill Walsh

Coaches of the Modern Era (last 20 years):

Bill Bellichick
Bill Parcells
Mike Shanahan
Tony Dungee


Gotta think about modern era a bit, but i would include Tom Landry if there is room for a fifth! I might also consider a guy that went to 4 consecutive Super Bowls as well....Marv Levy. He was behind one of the really great passing offenses in history. The more I think about it Don Shula is in the family photo as well.
 

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Yep.

I question Shanahan being on the modern era one. Vermeil perhaps? I dunno.

2 Super bowls and numerous playoff runs? How many other coaches can boast better than that? (in the modern era) You got 3 in mind?
 

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How about the Cardinal HC Mount Rushmore?

Don Coryell
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Those of us who go back that far realize that Coryell was one of the finest innovators of a passing offense that ever coached in the NFL. Not quite in the Paul Brown league but right up there.
 

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Coaches of the Modern Era (last 20 years):

Bill Bellichick
Bill Parcells
Mike Shanahan
Tony Dungee

Tony Dungy hasn't done anything. He won a Super Bowl, but his success in Tampa was because of Kniffin's defense, and his success in Indy has been because of the offense.

I like Belichick and Parcells, but Shanhan hasn't shown the ability to be anything without Elway. I don't understand why you don't have Joe Gibbs, and probably Mike Holmgren.

Belichick, Gibbs, Parcells, Holmgren. It's hard to keep Cowher off the list, but those four are probably the best of the current era.
 

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And nowhere in the list do you find Tom Landry? Set me down in the '60s and '70s with a choice between Landry and Noll, and I'd pick Landry for sure.
 

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Who would be your 4 choices??? Both Past and Modern?

Mine (excluding current coaches):

Paul Brown
Vince Lombardi
Chuck Noll
Bill Walsh

Coaches of the Modern Era (last 20 years):

Bill Bellichick
Bill Parcells
Mike Shanahan
Tony Dungee


Replace Dungee with Jimmy Johnson...
 

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Tony Dungy hasn't done anything. He won a Super Bowl, but his success in Tampa was because of Kniffin's defense, and his success in Indy has been because of the offense.
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Imo Tony Dungy, Lovie Smith, and Kiffin all deserve credit for developing the Tampa 2 defense. Let's not forget that Tony Dungy turned around two football clubs that were a complete mess before he got there.
 

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And nowhere in the list do you find Tom Landry? Set me down in the '60s and '70s with a choice between Landry and Noll, and I'd pick Landry for sure.

I agree that I would choose Landry over Noll; however, would you put Landry over Shula? I don't think I can, although neither would make my top 4.

1. Paul Brown
2. Vince Lombardi
3. George Halas
4. Bear Bryant

Too bad he didn't coach longer, as I think Madden could have been the greatest coach ever (.731 Career win percentage).

Of the current/recent NFL coaches, I think only Parcells and Belicheck warrent inclusion in the conversation.

Finally, not that he made my list, but I think Joe Paterno would have been my #5, for what it's worth.

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