Friday, February 1, 2008

NFL Dynasty

Head Coaches of the 3 Top Teams - records over a similar amount of time (7 years).
  1. Bill Belichick, New England 2000-2007, 91-37, 71%, 14-3 in playoffs, 3 titles.
  2. Bill Walsh, San Francisco 1979-1986, 69-51-1, 57%, 7-3 in playoffs, 2 titles.
  3. Chuck Noll, Pittsburgh 1969-1976, 65-46-1, 58%, 8-3 in playoffs, 2 titles.

Quarterbacks of the 4 Top Teams

  1. Tom Brady 2000-2007 Patriots, 86-24, 14-2 playoffs, 26370 yards, 197 td's, 4 pro bowls, 3 titles
  2. Joe Montana 1979-1994 49ers/Chiefs, 117-47, 16-7 playoffs, 40551 yards, 273 td's, 8 pro bowls, 4 titles
  3. Terry Bradshaw 1970-1983 Steelers, 107-51, 14-5 playoffs, 27989 yards, 212 td's, 3 pro bowls, 4 titles
  4. Troy Aikman 1989-2000 Cowboys, 94-71, 11-4 playoffs, 32942 yards, 165 td's, 6 pro bowls, 3 titles
1994, Robert Kraft bought the New England Patriots for $172 million. The team had never won a home playoff game. After his relationship with then coach Bill Parcells fizzled, and a three-year stint with Pete Carroll ended. Kraft traded a first-round pick to the New York Jets to secure Belichick - a moved he calls "the best deal of my life." In his first draft, Belichick picked Tom Brady, a University of Michigan star. Without Brady, Belichick was 42-58, including postseason. With Brady, he's 100-26. The franchise is currently valued by Forbes at $1.2 billion. A one-billion dollar increase in value over 14 years.

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