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Coaches who have a winning post-season record

Tom Landry 21 - 16
Don Shula 19 - 17
Joe Gibbs 17 - 6
Chuck Noll 16 - 8
Bill Belichick 11 - 2
Bill Parcells 11 - 7
Marv Levy 11 - 8
Bill Cowher 11 - 9
Dan Reeves 11 - 9
Vince Lombardi 10 - 2
Bill Walsh 10 - 4
George Seifert 10 - 5
Mike Holmgren 10 - 8
Jimmy Johnson 9 - 4
John Madden 9 - 7
Tom Flores 8 - 3
Mike Shanahan 8 - 4
Andy Reid 7 -5
Dick Vermeil 6 - 5
Brian Billick 5 - 2
Barry Switzer 5 - 2
John Fox 5 - 2
Jon Gruden 5 - 3
Hank Stram 5 - 3
Jeff Fisher 5 - 4
Weeb Ewbank 4 - 1
Don McCafferty 4 - 1
Bum Phillips 4 - 3
Greasy Neale 3 - 1
Raymond Parker 3 - 1
Sam Wyche 3 -2
Curly Lambeau 3 - 2
Raymond Berry 3 - 2
George Wilson 2 - 0
Bill Callahan 2 - 1
Joe Stydahar 2 - 1


Thoughts on who you might rank as THE greatest post-season coaches ever...?

1. Switzer
2. Shanahan
3. Wyche

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1 Noll
2 Walsh
3 Gibbs
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Then I assume the great V. Lombardi is ........ #4....?

Where's Belichick...?
I think you'v got Noll too high.
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I mean the guy only won 4 Super Bowls.
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WTF? Landry has 21 wins? He is, by far, the most overrated coach on this list.

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1. Lombardi
2. Knoll
3. Landry
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Gibbs, Lombardi, Landry...in no particular order
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1) Gibbs
2) Lombardi
3) Landry
4) Belichick
5) Noll
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poptart wrote:1) Gibbs
2) Lombardi
3) Landry
4) Belichick
5) Noll
How do you rate Landry and Belichick ahead of Noll?

Landry lost two Super Bowls to Noll. And Belichick, though he's had a great run, has still not approached Noll's level of sustained excelence.

Is it beacause Noll made it look so easy?

I'll give you Gibbs because he won 3 titles with 3 different QBs.
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Noll made it look 'easy' because his teams in the 70s were absolutely LOADED with talent.
You know that.

In 12 seasons following Noll's last Super Bowl win his teams made the playoffs just 4 times, and his post-season record during that time was just 2-4.

Barrah Switzer would have scratched out 2 or 3 Super Bowl wins with the Steeler teams of the 70s.


I respect Landry's longevity.

Belichick is brilliant.
Playoff game-in, and playoff game-out, he has seriously outcoached his opposition, and 3 Super Bowl wins in 4 years is remarkable.
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poptart wrote:Noll made it look 'easy' because his teams in the 70s were absolutely LOADED with talent.
You know that.

In 12 seasons following Noll's last Super Bowl win his teams made the playoffs just 4 times, and his post-season record during that time was just 2-4.

Barrah Switzer would have scratched out 2 or 3 Super Bowl wins with the Steeler teams of the 70s. I respect Landry's longevity.

Belichick is brilliant.
Playoff game-in, and playoff game-out, he has seriously outcoached his opposition, and 3 Super Bowl wins in 4 years is remarkable.
I have a ton of respect for Landry's longevity, but we are talking about post season sucess. 2-3 in the big game and 3 straight losses in the NFC Championship game tell me that Landry (with a busload of talent as well) underperformed in big games.

As for Belichick, 3 of 4 is remarkable. But so is 4 of 6. Let's see how Belichick does the next 3-4 years before we start making comparisons.
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To have post-season success, you have to GET to the post-season, Monica.

Landry got there a lot
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Cuda wrote:To have post-season success, you have to GET to the post-season, Monica.

Landry got there a lot
Of course he got there a lot. We aren't talking about the Dick Vemiel's and Mike Ditka's of the world when we talk about the best of the best. That being said, when you are talking about the best of the best, the standards are higher. And one of the standards is you can't be ranked higher than the guy who beat your TWICE for all the marbles.
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BSmack wrote:
Cuda wrote:To have post-season success, you have to GET to the post-season, Monica.

Landry got there a lot
Of course he got there a lot. We aren't talking about the Dick Vemiel's and Mike Ditka's of the world when we talk about the best of the best. That being said, when you are talking about the best of the best, the standards are higher. And one of the standards is you can't be ranked higher than the guy who beat your TWICE for all the marbles.
The Cowboys were the better team in both those Superbowls.

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