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Originally Posted by The Dad Fisherman
Then who do you think IS the Greatest? How about you list your top 5? 
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I think you have to give serious consideration to Bill Walsh.
If you go back to the 60, and even into the mid 70s, head coaches didn't have the army of assistants that they do nowadays. Much of game planning, and especially the in-game adjustments, was the head coach's job. Guys like Hank Stram and Sid Gilman were tremendous at both jobs, and true innovators.