Dolphin22
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What Great coaches are all known for in their Legacy
Bill Walsh - Changing the way the game is played by designing an Offense that still to today is being used by nearly every team in the NFL to win.
Chuck Knoll - Ability to put his stamp of physical dominance into a franchise that still today is the model franchise of a true dynasty that every coach after him follows...
Don Shula - Winningest coach in NFL history. . .Overall record: 347-173-6, .665...other than that he also created the 1 and only greatest team ever assembled in the 1972, went undefeated and ranked the only ever #1 Offense and #1 Defense in the NFL
Bill Belichick*** - No coach or anyone in NFL History has ever been fined a half a Million Dollars, plus $250K Franchise fine and lost #1 Draft pick for 7 years of blatent onfield cheating to have a competetitve advantage over every opponant he faced. Now and always will be refered to as "SPYGATE" ... the incident that was never investigated and the crime was covered up by Kraft and the NFL's commish Roger Goodell
Bill Walsh - Changing the way the game is played by designing an Offense that still to today is being used by nearly every team in the NFL to win.
Chuck Knoll - Ability to put his stamp of physical dominance into a franchise that still today is the model franchise of a true dynasty that every coach after him follows...
Don Shula - Winningest coach in NFL history. . .Overall record: 347-173-6, .665...other than that he also created the 1 and only greatest team ever assembled in the 1972, went undefeated and ranked the only ever #1 Offense and #1 Defense in the NFL
Bill Belichick*** - No coach or anyone in NFL History has ever been fined a half a Million Dollars, plus $250K Franchise fine and lost #1 Draft pick for 7 years of blatent onfield cheating to have a competetitve advantage over every opponant he faced. Now and always will be refered to as "SPYGATE" ... the incident that was never investigated and the crime was covered up by Kraft and the NFL's commish Roger Goodell