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RIP Bill Walsh. A brilliant coach and first class individual.
Pure class. He will be missed. :(
One of the really great coaches. RIP :(
Insomniac
07-31-07, 08:29 AM
"Most of us are kind of private and aren't too helpful to outsiders – I guess that's a nice way of putting it," Belichick said. "But Bill was kind of like Johnny Appleseed. He was throwing those seeds out there in a helpful way to anyone who was interested."
A good man and coach is gone. RIP.
racermike
07-31-07, 02:40 PM
One of the most innovative coaches of our time. He will be missed.
The Seahawks today remind me a lot of the 49er teams in his coaching era, as Holmgren still for the most part, uses the same type of system that he was part of when he was an assistant coach with Bill Walsh.
his legacy still defines the modern game
RIP
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http://www.nfl.com/teams/story/SF/10274969
RIP Bill Walsh. A brilliant coach and first class individual.
He learned under one of the best. :)
RIP, Coach. :( Hated losing to your 9ers twice in the Super Bowl, but all the respect in the world for how your teams played and you coached. :thumbup:
-Kevin
Andrew Longman
08-01-07, 10:43 AM
The Walsh coaching family tree is amazing. So many coaches "decended" from his staff. Holmgren, Siefert, Mariucci, Wyche, Smith, so many more.
Only Parcells comes close, and while Parcells' and his crew generally beat Walsh, it was through really tough smart defense, not offensive innovation.
Insomniac
08-01-07, 02:44 PM
The Walsh coaching family tree is amazing. So many coaches "decended" from his staff. Holmgren, Siefert, Mariucci, Wyche, Smith, so many more.
Only Parcells comes close, and while Parcells' and his crew generally beat Walsh, it was through really tough smart defense, not offensive innovation.
The WCO and Walsh all descended from Paul Brown. :) Also add Brian Billick to that tree.
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