1. Bill Parcells - The guy can't not win. He has multiple rings, and no matter where he goes the program is revived. Plus a large and successful coaching tree.2. Bill Belichick - The best game-planner in the NFL but is held back by his own ego.3. Marty Schottenheimer - In 21 seasons in the NFL, he has 2 losing seasons. He'll get his ring(s) eventually.4. Mike Shanahan - Has a couple superbowl rings, and just wins (3 losing seasons out of 14).5. Bill Cowher - Not a great game planner, but a great motivator who wins on the "my guys are tougher than your guys" mentality.6. Andy Reid - Has come close to winning it all 4 years in a row. A great game planner who gets the most out of his talent no matter who he's got.7. Joe Gibbs - He was great in the old days, but now is not in charge of either the offense of the defense of his own team. AKA Bobby Bowden at FSU.8. Mike Holmgren - 1 losing season out of 15 in his career, and gave Seattle their first playoff win in a decade.9. Jeff Fisher - Gets the most out of largely mediocre talent year in and year out, and has had playoff success despite losing a Superbowl.10. Tony Dungy - Only losing season was his rookie coaching season, and just wins... in the regular season.
Solid list, Gibbs is gonna get his ass in gear and do something special before he retires for the last time I think, just to end on a good note. He still's got what it takes.
Gibbs top 10? :LMAO: Parcells first? :LMAO:Both of them were a hell of a lot better in the old days, and according to your poll, active. There is no way Gibbs cracks top 10 with all this talent and a losing season. Parcells was great in his time, but continued to be a retard, came back after deserting the Jets, and hasn't looked the same. Jeff Fisher should definitley be higher than that 9th spot.