Wait, I know the answer, NO!!!!
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Wait, I know the answer, NO!!!!
[quote user="TroyArcher"]Wait, I know the answer, NO!!!![/quote]
No they are still dusting an empty trophy case
No but they won an NFL Championship when this man was President
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[quote user="SweetZombieJesus"]No but they won an NFL Championship when this man was President
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1 small detail. They beat the Packers with Vince Lombardi as Head Coach. The only team that managed to do that.
[quote user="flamethrower"][quote user="SweetZombieJesus"]No but they won an NFL Championship when this man was President
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1 small detail. They beat the Packers with Vince Lombardi as Head Coach. The only team that managed to do that.
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So wait a minute. Are you saying the packers never lost a game while Lombardi was coaching them. Lol. Wow that's one record I must have missed. So how many unbeaten seasons odd he wind up with? Lok.
I think you meant he was flawless in the nfl championship games and two SBs other then Eagles beating his packers in one of the title games in 1960
I think his final record was something like 3-1 in nfl title games and 2-0 in SBs. So u were right. The eagles were the only team to defeat him in title type games? Which would also mean he never lost a playoff game. Not sure on that but pretty certain he won em all.
Every team he led to playoffs wound up in a title game or SB, so the answer is he was flawless in playoff games.
Man and we gave him up and Tom Landry. Wow
[quote user="miked1958"]I think his final record was something like 3-1 in nfl title games and 2-0 in SBs. So u were right. The eagles were the only team to defeat him in title type games? Which would also mean he never lost a playoff game. Not sure on that but pretty certain he won em all.
Every team he led to playoffs wound up in a title game or SB, so the answer is he was flawless in playoff games.
Man and we gave him up and Tom Landry. Wow[/quote]
We also gave up Bill Belicheck and Sean Payton
[quote user="miked1958"]I think his final record was something like 3-1 in nfl title games and 2-0 in SBs. So u were right. The eagles were the only team to defeat him in title type games? Which would also mean he never lost a playoff game. Not sure on that but pretty certain he won em all.
Every team he led to playoffs wound up in a title game or SB, so the answer is he was flawless in playoff games.
Man and we gave him up and Tom Landry. Wow[/quote]
We also gave up Bill Belicheck and Sean Payton
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1 small detail. They beat the Packers with Vince Lombardi as Head Coach. The only team that managed to do that.
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Impressive but somewhat irrelevant... Made more so by the fact that it came at the beginning of Lombardi's run not in the middle of it. IIRC 5 championships in 7 years, 3 in a row.
G-men lost to him twice in '61 and '62.
[quote user="IamGiantsfan"][quote user="miked1958"]I think his final record was something like 3-1 in nfl title games and 2-0 in SBs. So u were right. The eagles were the only team to defeat him in title type games? Which would also mean he never lost a playoff game. Not sure on that but pretty certain he won em all.
Every team he led to playoffs wound up in a title game or SB, so the answer is he was flawless in playoff games.
Man and we gave him up and Tom Landry. Wow[/quote]
We also gave up Bill Belicheck and Sean Payton[/quote]
Hindsight is 20/20. Belicheck's first gig with the Browns was a disaster and Sean Payton was such a mediocre coordinator that he was eventually stripped of his playcalling duties in 2002. I remember laughing when the Saints hired him.