Who's Better, Who's Best in Coaching?: Setting the Record Straight on the Top 50 NFL Coaches in History

Who's Better, Who's Best in Coaching?: Setting the Record Straight on the Top 50 NFL Coaches in History

by Steve Silverman
Who's Better, Who's Best in Coaching?: Setting the Record Straight on the Top 50 NFL Coaches in History

Who's Better, Who's Best in Coaching?: Setting the Record Straight on the Top 50 NFL Coaches in History

by Steve Silverman

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Overview

Ranking the best coaches in NFL history is no easy task. How do we decide which coach had a bigger on-field impact? Or the best tactical skills, both defensively and offensively? Not to mention measuring the strength of what a coach does behind the scenes, how he motivates his players, or how he keeps them from cracking under the pressure. Is the “Hoodie” the greatest coach ever, or just lucky to have Tom Brady? What about Bill Parcells, Vince Lombardi, and John Madden? Where do they rank?

Such are the questions that pro football writer Steve Silverman addresses in Who’s Better, Who’s Best in Coaching?. As statistician Elliott Kalb did with baseball, basketball, and golf, and Silverman himself did with football players in Who’s Better, Who’s Best in Coaching?, Silverman takes the next logical step in this new book. Taking the analytical methods he developed over his years as a senior editor at Pro Football Weekly, he applies them to an evaluation of coaches going back to the earliest days of the NFL. The result is a fascinating ranking of the best of the sideline, from legendary old-timers like Vince Lombardi to present-day blue-collar coaches like Tom Coughlin.

Throughout, Silverman discusses the many considerations that must be made when comparing modern coaches with coaches of past eras, or when comparing abrasive and domineering coaches with the more relaxed and Zen-like coaches. Including biographical essays on those top fifty coaches and detailed statistics for their career records in both the playoffs and regular season, Who’s Better, Who’s Best in Coaching? is a must-have for anyone who considers football more than just a game and who is fascinated by how it’s coached.

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Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781613217641
Publisher: Sports Publishing LLC
Publication date: 08/11/2015
Pages: 272
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Steve Silverman is an award-winning journalist who has been covering the NFL in print and on radio and television since 1981. Silverman was a senior editor at Pro Football Weekly from 1986 through 1996, and his writing was recognized by the Pro Football Writers of America on three different occasions. Since then he has written about the NFL and college football for Playboy, ESPN The Magazine, the Wall Street Journal, MSNBC.com, NFL.com, Football Digest, and American Football Monthly. Silverman has also been a fixture as a football analyst on Chicago sports radio since 1992.

Table of Contents

1 Vince Lombardi 1

2 Rill Belichick 7

3 Tom Landry 13

4 Don Shula 19

5 Bill Walsh 24

6 Paul Brown 30

7 Bill Parcells 36

8 Chuck Noll 42

9 John Madden 47

10 George Halas 53

11 Tom Coughlin 58

12 Tony Dungy 63

13 Sid Gillman 68

14 Jimmy Johnson 73

15 Marv Levy 78

16 Bud Grant 83

17 Joe Gibbs 88

18 Don Coryell 93

19 Weeb Ewbank 98

20 Mike Holmgren 103

21 Bum Phillips 108

22 Marty Schottenheimer 113

23 Hank Stram 118

24 Chuck Knox 123

25 Bill Cowher 128

26 Dan Reeves 133

27 Andy Reid 139

28 Curly Lambeau 143

29 Jim Mora 147

30 John Fox 152

31 George Seifert 157

32 Jon Gruden 162

33 Mike McCarthy 167

34 Steve Owen 172

35 Mike Shanahan 177

36 Greasy Neale 182

37 Jeff Fisher 187

38 Buddy Parker 192

39 Dick Vermeil 197

40 George Allen 202

41 Brian Billick 208

42 Sean Payton 213

43 John Harbaugh 218

44 Mike Ditka 223

45 Pete Carroll 228

46 Buck Shaw 233

47 Dennis Green 238

48 Mike Tomlin 243

49 Tom Flores 248

50 Blanton Collier 253

Index 259

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