bigblue_dl
Armed
Re: 2012 NFL Season: 15 Yard Penalty For Playing Football (c)
ESPN doesn't deserve my, or anyone else's attention.Not sure if anyone (else) has been following ESPN's "Top 20 Greatest NFL Coaches" series (or if anyone cares!).
They had a few "w-t-f were they thinking?" picks.
How can the man who taught Bill Walsh how to coach, who has more wins and more championships than Walsh, be ranked four spots lower?
It seems to me that a general consensus would be more like
1. Lombardi
2. Paul Brown
3. Don Shula
4. George Halas
5. Bill Walsh
6. Chuck Noll
If you were to rank overall influence on pro football, from player - coach - owner -league official, Halas would have to be # 1 by a mile (yeah he was never formally a league "official" but he sure used his influence in several important ways to improve the league for all teams, not just his).