LarryFinFan
Left So Fla, never the Fins...
phinfan2003 said:The difference here is that back then, it was easier to continue your success once you got there because there wasn't as much turnover as there is now. Furthermore, Belichick has won 3 SB in 4 years while Shula only went to 4 out of the 6 but only won 2. Also, I put the "as the DC" in quotes. I realize that he doesn't get credit but his coaching genius was evident even then. If you think about it, up until about 1999, everybody talked about how great a coach Parcells was while no one said anything about Bellichick. Since then, Bellichick has won 3 SB and Parcells hasn't done squat without him. I know you couldn't prove it but you can make a case that Parcells was successful because of Bellichick. In a couple years, we may be saying that Bellichick was successful because Weis/Crennel but right now, I would say that he is the greatest coach in NFL history.
But in your analysis, you are neglecting the longevity of Shula and the longevity of his success. When BB days as a coach are over, we'll see if he compares to Shula, Paul Brown, Vince Lombardi (not as long a tenure as the others though), Mike Noll and Tom Landry... Also, most ratings of "best ever coaches" will not include a guys Asst. coach tenure...
All I am saying is that before you anoint BB as "best ever", let his career play out...