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  • Lombardi had only one year with the Redskins then got sick and died

  • everyone gurgles Lombardi's jizz and they don't even know why. He left the Packers to coach the Redskins and didn't do shit with them. Plus, Chuck Noll doubled his super bowls getting 2 repeats in six years. And Noll is still the only Head Coach to win FOUR Super Bowls. Need to remember he also drafted hall of famers in '69, '70, '72, and then four future hall of famers in the 1974 draft. LOL people don't do their homework and they look stupid

  • @DiceCarlinKinison The history of the National Footbal League did not start in the Super Bowl era. The Packers have won thirteen league championships; the Steelrs have won six....get it fixed.

  • @danno23 we are Talking SUPER BOWLS!!! Get it FIXED! the championships the Packers won before Super Bowls started were never against AFL teams...and the AFL quickly proved they would have whipped ass in those early years..hence the Jets. Admit it clown, No AFL inclusion, It's not a real championship, that's why when they included the AFL, that called it "SUPER BOWL". get it fixed

  • @DiceCarlinKinison You're a real dope aren't you? The AFL was a horseshit league until 1965. The name Super Bowl was a publicity gimmick. The Packers have won the most championships. Deal with it.

  • @movetherunner

    Lombardi didn't coach at all in 1968. He took a season off. He came back to coach the Redskins in 1969 and that was his ONLY season with the Redskins. Look it up at Pro-football-referencedotcom

  • @movetherunner

    "The AFL was a horseshit league until 1965."

    No it wasn't. The AFL had excellent players from the very beginning to the very end and a few of them are in the Hall of Fame right now, with a few still belonging who haven't made it yet.

  • @DiceCarlinKinison Hey assface! The redskins finished 5-9 in 1968. In their first and only year under Lombardi, 1969, they finished 7-5-2. Do your homework, beat off.

  • @DiceCarlinKinison Noll won 4 Super Bowls in 23 years, and Lombardi won 2 super bowls and an additional 5 NFL championships, all in 9 years of coaching the Packers. Also, he brought the Redskins from 14 losing seasons in a row to a 7-5-2 record before he tragically died. Why don't you get your head out of your ass and go do YOUR homework. By the way, the fucking SUPER BOWL trophy is named after Lombardi, your argument is invalid.

  • We sure miss the likes of Vince! THE GREATEST COACH EVER!!! And...Jim Taylor was the ultimate running back STUD!

  • the power sweep was so revolutionary

  • Power sweep (modern day) = O line plus John Kuhn.

  • he was the greastest ever

  • 1:45 "I tell you something Lee Roy (Caffey) you're not gonna get your job back unless we get a better performance."

  • 1:06 how many cameras did they have on that "seal here and a seal here" session?

  • Comparing Lombardi and Landry is comparing greatness in one style with greatness in another style.

  • You must get F's in school because your a total idiot. Lombardi is #1 PERIOD

  • i think Tom Landry is number 1. I think Vince is first just because he won the first two Superbowls. Tom is a kind of coach that can train the absolute horrible players into hall of famers in 4 years.

  • @NFLization And Vince is the kind of coach who told the horrible players to get the hell out. Landry won two Super Bowls like Lombardi but this is after the merge of the NFL and the AFL, even so if you are just talking NFC championships they both won 5. But Lombardi did it in a 9 year career, all Landry could get was 5 in a 22 year career. And that is 3 Super Bowl loses.

  • @NFLization

    Tom Landry was not the greatest coach of all-time. What Landry was, however, was probably the greatest strategist of all-time. With the giants, he invented the 4-3 defense, which is still used by most teams today. But when he became head coach of the Dallas Cowboys, he began to invent many moveable offensive schemes. The reason for doing so was to undo the very defensive schemes that he had pioneered. But I would even rank Landry behind both Don Shula and Chuck Noll.

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