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So who ya got listed?
For me it's...
1. Bill Belechick- obviously. The Patriots have dominated the last two decades
2. Tony Dungy- won the Super Bowl against the Chicago Bears. Was a big part in building the Buccaneers team that won a under Gruden.
3. Mike Tomlin- One Championship with the Steelers. Have dominated the AFC South.
4. Tom Coughlin- I know some think he's a little overrated, especially since the Giants two wins were sorta flukes. But he did manage to win two championships with Eli.
5. Sean Payton- The best coach with in the NFC South's history. Fastly rebuilt the Saints to a contender in '06 after a disastrous '05 Season with no home stadium. A few seasons (07-08, and '14-'16) knocks him down on the list, but with a few more playoff runs and another championship I think he'll be headed for the Hall.
For me it's...
1. Bill Belechick- obviously. The Patriots have dominated the last two decades
2. Tony Dungy- won the Super Bowl against the Chicago Bears. Was a big part in building the Buccaneers team that won a under Gruden.
3. Mike Tomlin- One Championship with the Steelers. Have dominated the AFC South.
4. Tom Coughlin- I know some think he's a little overrated, especially since the Giants two wins were sorta flukes. But he did manage to win two championships with Eli.
5. Sean Payton- The best coach with in the NFC South's history. Fastly rebuilt the Saints to a contender in '06 after a disastrous '05 Season with no home stadium. A few seasons (07-08, and '14-'16) knocks him down on the list, but with a few more playoff runs and another championship I think he'll be headed for the Hall.
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