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Post by kennywayne on Apr 13, 2006 11:21:00 GMT -6
surprised no one has mentioned Bob Stoops, my others would be Coach K at Duke (family atmosphere), Jerry Campbell, Todd Dodge, and Joe Paterno
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Post by badkarma on Apr 14, 2006 1:32:10 GMT -6
Tubby Raymond-an order of football Paul Johnson-flexbone Guru Frank Kush-One tough SOB John Madden-Just ride in his bus and listen to the stories Buddy Ryan-the man can coach some DAWG
#1 though would have to be AL DAVIS...Just Win Baby...
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Post by wareagles31 on Apr 14, 2006 19:24:36 GMT -6
Lombardi The Bear Woody Hayes Nick Saban Parcells.
These are all very diffrent personalities that i would love to gain knowledge from.
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Post by phantom on Apr 21, 2006 12:16:39 GMT -6
1. Lombardi- They'd drum me out of the Packers fan club if I didn't put him on the list. 2. The DC at Hawaii- I don't even know his name but it's 5 days in Hawaii. 3, 4. Duffy Daugherty and Barry Switzer- As long as we're talking football might as well have a good time, too. 5. Fritz Shurmur- An innovator.
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Post by abbo55 on Apr 21, 2006 19:31:26 GMT -6
Isn't the DC at Hawaii Jerry Glanville?
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Post by phantom on Apr 21, 2006 20:29:20 GMT -6
I checked and it sure is. Well there you go. Five days in Hawaii talking pressure defense and Glanville gives the impression of a guy who can have a good time. The guy leaves tickets for Elvis.
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Post by runtheball86 on Apr 22, 2006 13:32:21 GMT -6
The list here is much shorter ... just one -
my father ... the best coach I have ever met. X's and O's, motivation, in-game adjustments - you name it, I have never seen better in 40 years as a player and coach.
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