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Don Shula, on Nov. 14, 1993, became the NFL's all-time leader in wins. Nearly 30 years later, the record still belongs to Shula, who retired after the 1995 season with 347 wins as head coach of the Baltimore and . Shula's lengthy list of career accomplishments includes back-to-back wins with the Dolphins, six trips to the Super Bowl as a head coach, and leading the 1972 Dolphins to the only undefeated season in league history. Shula, who died Monday at the age of 90, is universally regarded as one of the greatest coaches in history. In celebration of Shula's legendary career, we decided to rank the top 10 coaches in NFL history, a list that will surely continue to include Shula's name for many years to come. The criteria when making this list includes total wins, winning percentage, championships won, overall succe s in the postseason, and impact on the game. 10. Curly LambeauThe first coach in history, Lambeau, who was also a tailback/fullback for the Packers during his first nine seasons as coach, led Green Bay to six NFL championships that included three straight titles from 1929-31 (before to the NFL instituted a championship Rui Hachimura Jersey game to determine its champion in 1933). Lambeau's 1929 team was the first that did not suffer a lo s, going 12-0-1. In all, Lambeau's Packers went 34-5-2 during that span while becoming the first team in league history to win three straight titles. From 1936-44, Lambeau led the Packers to five NFL Championship Games, winning three of those games. In 29 seasons with the Packers, Lambeau compiled a 212-106-21 record. After leaving the Packers after a 2-10 campaign in 1949, Lambeau spent two seasons apiece with the and , posting a 17-28-1 record during that span. 9. Joe GibbsGibbs spent his entire 16-year as an NFL head coach in Washington, leading the Redskins to four Super Bowls and three Super Bowl victories from 1982-1991. Gibbs is the only coach in NFL history to win three Super Bowls with three different starting quarterbacks in Joe Theisman, Doug Williams and Mark Rypien. Overall, Gibbs posted a 154-94 regular season record and a 17- 7 postseason record. Despite playing in the ultra-competitive NFC during the 1980s/early '90s, no team played in more Super Bowls than Gibbs' Redskins during their 10-year run. The only team that matched Washington's level of succe s during that time was the , who also appeared in four Super Bowls during that span. The Redskins were also able to defeat some of the greatest teams in league history. Washington defeated the 49ers in Davis Bertans Jersey the 1983 NFC title game, and three years later, they defeated the defending champion in the divisional round of the playoffs. Gibbs' Redskins also blew out John Elway's and Marv Levy's in Super Bowl competition. Gibbs was able to win two of his championships during seasons that were impacted by NFL strikes. The '82 Admiral Schofield Jersey Redskins, who went 8-1 during the regular season, won four playoff games behind the legs of Hall of Fame running back John Riggins and an offensive line that was nicknamed "The Hogs." Five years later, the Redskins went 3-0 with a roster filled with replacements after players went on strike during the season. Washington ended up winning the Super Bowl that season, scoring a record 35 points in the second quarter of its 42-10 win over Denver. The biggest black eye on Gibbs' resume is Super Bowl XVIII, when the defending champion Redskins were blown out by the , 38-9. Gibbs' second stint in Washington (from 2004-07) was also underwhelming, as the Redskins went 30-34 with one playoff win during that span. 8. Tom LandryFourth all time in wins by an NFL head coach, Landry patrolled the sideline in Dallas during the ' first 29 seasons. Landry's teams posted a winning record for 20 consecutive seasons while making the playoffs 18 times during that span. After losing two NFC title games to the Packers as well as the team's first Super Bowl appearance in 1970, Landry's Cowboys finally got over the hump in 1971, holding Shula's Dolphins to just three points in Dallas' win over Miami in Super Bowl VI. During the 1970s, the Cowboys would appear in five Super Bowls, defeating the Broncos in Super Bowl XII and losing to the -- both times by four points -- in Super Bowls X and XIII. Landry's Cowboys would remain competitive for most of the 1980s, with three straight NFC title game appearances from 1980-82. Landry was an innovative coach on both sides of the ball. His Flex 4-3 defense wreaked havoc over opposing offenses, while his shotgun-oriented offense, led by Roger Staubach, was far ahead of its time.Landry's 20-16 playoff record and 2-3 record in the Super Bowl are among the reasons why he isn't Garrison Mathews Jersey higher on this list. 7. Bill WalshOne of just two coaches on this list that did not win 100 career regular season games, Walsh left a lasting impact on the game despite a relatively short 10-year run as an NFL head coach. The innovator of the West Coast offense, Walsh's 49ers, with Joe Montana under center, won three Super Bowls during the 1980s while demonstrating a new, efficient way to move the ball down the field. Today, over 30 years since his final game as 49ers head coach, NFL teams still run a variation of Walsh's offense. Walsh's 1984 team is one of the greatest in NFL history. The first team to win 15 regular season games, the 49ers overwhelmed Dan Marino and the Dolphins' record-setting offense in Super Bowl XIX, picking off Marino twice while shutting out Miami's offense during the second half of San Francisco's 38-16 victory. Four years later, Montana's brilliant execution of Walsh's offense during the closing moments of Super Bowl XXIII resulted in Montana's game-winning touchdown pa s to John Taylor with le s than a minute remaining. Walsh, who retired after his team's second Super Bowl win over the , moved into the front office the following season, when the 49ers became the fourth NFL franchise to win back-to-back Super Bowls. While Walsh's legacy within the NFL is secure, his lack of longevity as well as the 49ers' lackluster playoff showing against the in 1986 and the in 1987 prevents him from being higher on this list. 6. Chuck NollOne of the main architects of the Steelers' 1970s dynasty, Noll turned a perennial losing franchise into an NFL powerhouse within three years of coming to Pittsburgh. After going 1-13 during his first season, Noll's Steelers won their first-ever division title in 1972. Two years later, Pittsburgh won the first of four Super Bowl titles over a six-year span. Noll's Steelers, who went 4-0 in Super Bowl competition, are still the only team to win back-to-back Super Bowls twice. The '79 Steelers are the last Super Bowl championship team that was comprised of only homegrown talent. Noll's fundamentally sound teams became the standard by which future NFL champions would be measured Otto Porter Jr. Jersey . But what was equally important to Pittsburgh's succe s during that era was what they were able to accomplish during the draft. In 1974, the Steeler


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