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Old 12-14-2010, 12:22 AM   #1
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Re: Would Joe Gibbs Be Considered The Greatest Coach If He Won SB 18?

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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.
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Old 12-14-2010, 09:20 AM   #2
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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.
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Old 12-14-2010, 01:09 PM   #3
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X 2. However having a QB that can throw the ball like Brady doesn't hurt. But no question Hoodie is a great coach.
Sure. I mean who is Bill Walsh without Young and Montana? Who is Chuck Knoll without Bradshaw? Jimmy Johnson without Aikman? Ummm, Shanahan without Elway?

All the coaching legends have great players. I think one thing that really stands out about Gibbs is winning three Super Bowls with three totally unspectacular quarterbacks.

There's just something about the Patriot way. I mean, how often in today's pro sports world do you see guys taking less money to play somewhere? And the way everyone buys into his system, the way he brings along young players year after year... I love coach Gibbs, but in the free agent era, Belichick is far and away the best coach we've seen. IMO it's not even close. He's amazing. I don't care if he's a douche. All the haters can kiss his rings.

I've always been a Tom Brady fan (doesn't hurt that I can't stand the Jets), and I'm pulling for them down the stretch. My mom is from right outside of Pittsburgh, so a big slice of my extended family are big Steelers fans. It would be great to see another Pats-Steelers AFC championship game.
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Sure. I mean who is Bill Walsh without Young and Montana? Who is Chuck Knoll without Bradshaw? Jimmy Johnson without Aikman? Ummm, Shanahan without Elway?

All the coaching legends have great players. I think one thing that really stands out about Gibbs is winning three Super Bowls with three totally unspectacular quarterbacks.

There's just something about the Patriot way. I mean, how often in today's pro sports world do you see guys taking less money to play somewhere? And the way everyone buys into his system, the way he brings along young players year after year... I love coach Gibbs, but in the free agent era, Belichick is far and away the best coach we've seen. IMO it's not even close. He's amazing. I don't care if he's a douche. All the haters can kiss his rings.

I've always been a Tom Brady fan (doesn't hurt that I can't stand the Jets), and I'm pulling for them down the stretch. My mom is from right outside of Pittsburgh, so a big slice of my extended family are big Steelers fans. It would be great to see another Pats-Steelers AFC championship game.
That's the difference between them and us. People go there to win and people come here to get paid.
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That's the difference between them and us. People go there to win and people come here to get paid.
Touché!
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Re: Would Joe Gibbs Be Considered The Greatest Coach If He Won SB 18?

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Sure. I mean who is Bill Walsh without Young and Montana? Who is Chuck Knoll without Bradshaw? Jimmy Johnson without Aikman? Ummm, Shanahan without Elway?

All the coaching legends have great players. I think one thing that really stands out about Gibbs is winning three Super Bowls with three totally unspectacular quarterbacks.

There's just something about the Patriot way. I mean, how often in today's pro sports world do you see guys taking less money to play somewhere? And the way everyone buys into his system, the way he brings along young players year after year... I love coach Gibbs, but in the free agent era, Belichick is far and away the best coach we've seen. IMO it's not even close. He's amazing. I don't care if he's a douche. All the haters can kiss his rings.

I've always been a Tom Brady fan (doesn't hurt that I can't stand the Jets), and I'm pulling for them down the stretch. My mom is from right outside of Pittsburgh, so a big slice of my extended family are big Steelers fans. It would be great to see another Pats-Steelers AFC championship game.
That's the key point. All of the other great coaches, including Belichek, had HOF QBs. Even the great "SB loser" coaches like Bud Grant and Marv Levy had Tarkenton and Kelly who were awesome QBs for the duration of their long careers. It's either Gibbs or Shula IMO. And Shula should have won more having 2 HOF QBs during his career!

Just imagine if Casserly had picked Brett Favre instead of Bobby Wilson in 91...
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Re: Would Joe Gibbs Be Considered The Greatest Coach If He Won SB 18?

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I think Belichick is an absolutely amazing coach. Best of this era without question.
Probably true, but his will always be tainted....even if the cheating didn't directly contribute to the wins...there's always that cloud hanging over them.

He'll be respected as a coach for sure. As a human? Not so much.


Coach Gibbs is one of the best coaches as well as one of the best men period ever associated with the NFL.

There's an easy classless vs. classy comparison with Bellichick/Gibbs.
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