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Re: Sean Payton 10th all time best winning pct
Originally Posted by jeanpierre
One could say the same for the NFC South....![]()
SP may actually move up on that list in the next couple of years. It is a bit surprising Bill Walsh is not listed there. Maybe he did not coach 100 games. | |
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Re: Sean Payton 10th all time best winning pct
Originally Posted by SmashMouth
Walsh had a .609 winning pct. George Seifert was .648, btw.![]()
Walsh's issue was a 2-14, then a 6-10 season to start his career. In his glory run, the last 6 seasons, 4 of them were only 10 win seasons. That would surprise most people not intimate with his record. His thing was playoff record. 10-4 and 3 Super Bowl wins. Other notables: Mike Smith .644 (90 games) John Harbaugh .644 (90 games) |
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Re: Sean Payton 10th all time best winning pct
Originally Posted by SmashMouth
I dunno, in the 100 games SP has coached, we have had all teams in the division win the divisional title, and when was the last time we saw Buffalo, Miami, or NY Jets in the SB?![]()
Exactly, we least saw Carolina and TB in it in the last decade. |
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