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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by AsylumGuido Bill Cowher won his in his 14th year (2005 season) with the Steelers. Chuck Noll won his 3rd and 4th SB's in his 10th and 11th years as head coach (1978 & 1979). Landry won his ...
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Re: Luke Johnson | Sean Payton steps down as Saints head coach, leaving a monumental legacy behind him
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Nice googling there little speedo, or did you just happen to recall all that info off the top of your pea brain?![]()
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Re: Luke Johnson | Sean Payton steps down as Saints head coach, leaving a monumental legacy behind him
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Good stuff! I couldn't find that. Seems like its quite rare then. Change might be good.![]()
Now lets pick Allen and hope he is as succesful as BB as HC for his second team ![]() ![]() |
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Re: Luke Johnson | Sean Payton steps down as Saints head coach, leaving a monumental legacy behind him
Beyond Cowher, Noll, and Landry the only other one I could think of was Joe Gibbs winning his third Lombardi with the Redskins in 1991, his 11th year there. I haven't been able to think of any others that fit the bill. One factor to consider is the rarity of coaches even making it to a second decade with the same team. Andy Reid with the Eagles comes to mind. Shula, of course, with the Dolphins.
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Re: Luke Johnson | Sean Payton steps down as Saints head coach, leaving a monumental legacy behind him
Cam was on GM football today and said matter of fact-ly that coach left to go to a big market team.
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Re: Luke Johnson | Sean Payton steps down as Saints head coach, leaving a monumental legacy behind him
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Re: Luke Johnson | Sean Payton steps down as Saints head coach, leaving a monumental legacy behind him
Why is Sean Payton even there??? Coaching was sooo much of a grind but man he still loves to be in the spotlight and get attention.
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Re: Luke Johnson | Sean Payton steps down as Saints head coach, leaving a monumental legacy behind him
I believe during or after his retirement press conference he said he had some contractual obligations to fulfill during Super Bowl week so he would be there. I know he has a deal with Jordan Brand shoes. Probably has a few others, as well. From what I've heard most of these players and coaches go do the dog and pony show stuff and hightail it back home prior to the game.
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