The value of a manager to a team is undeniable. A team without a coach is completely useless. They are the heart and soul of a team, the brains behind resounding victories, the last-second wizards who change the tide and offer joy to their fans while bringing sadness to the opposing squad. Coaches are unquestionably important in American football.
We'll introduce you to the top ten coaches in NFL history in this post.
10. Bill Parcells
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Bill Parcells, dubbed "Big Tuna," is one of the most illustrious coaches in NFL history. He has resurrected four bottom-of-the-table teams with shattered aspirations of winning at the highest level of American football, guiding them down pathways of victory and glory.
His most amazing feat was transforming the underdog New York Giants into Super Bowl champions. He was named NFL Coach of the Year on two occasions.
9. Chuck Noll
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Late Noll is one of the few coaches in NFL history to have worked for one team for more than 20 years. As the head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers, he has guided the team from its inception through four Super Bowl victories.
He was also noted for providing African Americans with opportunities in the game, producing the first black quarterback. Chuck Noll was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1993. Chuck Noll is unquestionably one of the finest NFL coaches of all time.
8. Tom Landry
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He is the first and longest-serving coach of the Dallas Cowboys, achieving and setting the most amazing record ever in the NFL by securing the record of 20 straight winning seasons between 1966 and 1985. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1993 after winning two Super Bowls.
7. Giorgio Halas
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He is known as "Papa Bear" and is the owner of the Chicago Bears. He is one of the co-founders of the National Football League. He has won eight NFL championships and has twice been voted NFL Coach of the Year. In 1963, he was one of the top 17 inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
6. Joe Gibbs
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Joe Gibbs' accomplishments include three Super Bowl victories with three different quarterbacks. Such a feat has never been duplicated in NFL history, making it one of the greatest managerial accomplishments in the league's history.
During his management career, he was the sole manager of the Washington Redskins, leading them to eight postseason appearances and three Super Bowl titles.
5. Paul Brown
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He was the founding manager of two franchises that he owned in part (the Cleveland Browns and the Cincinnati Bengals). He has won seven league titles in his 25-year coaching tenure.
He's also the originator of many tactical games that he invented in the sport and have since been applied. Following his passing, the Bengals renamed their stadium "Paul Brown Stadium."
4. Bill Walsh
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He was known as the head coach of the San Francisco 49ers for the unpredictable nature of his team's offense, which could blend into practically any defense.
In his 9-year career, he has 102 victories and three Super Bowl titles. Bill Walsh is a two-time NFL Coach of the Year and a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, having been inducted in 1993.
3. Don Shula
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One of the late Don Shula's most enduring achievements was his faultless 1972 launch season, which has never been equaled since. Shula holds the record for the most career wins in NFL history, with 347 victories.
To name a few accomplishments, he won two Super Bowls and four NFL Coach of the Year accolades. Don Shula made the unthinkable possible.
2. Vincenzo Lombardi
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Vince Lombardi is regarded as one of the NFL's best and most disciplined coaches. He spent the majority of his coaching career as the head coach of the Green Bay Packers, however, he did briefly coach the Washington Redskins in 1969, leading the team to five NFL championships and the first and second Super Bowl trophies.
As a result, he's a strong contender for the title of greatest NFL general manager of all time. Many praised him for his vehement rejection of racism, which was pervasive in sports at the time.
1. Bill Belichick
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Bill Belichick is one of only three coaches in NFL history to win six championships. He is regarded as one of the best and greatest coaches in the league by the media, players, and fans.
He is the current head coach of the New England Patriots, and he has influenced the team's success by setting a variety of franchise records, including the most Super Bowl victories by a head coach (six), the most Super Bowl appearances, and the most postseason wins.