Quit embarrassing yourself.
Phhhllllbbbttt a bunch of amateur boys. Paul Brown is the greatest coach in the history of the sport.Paul Brown was gayer than a framed picture of Asia.
Ohio State has to brag about beating Mich because they get ass raped every time they play a half assed SEC team.
Quit embarrassing yourself!You're right... I should be honest... Michigan is of course superior to Ohio... especially when comparing history of sports....
Phhhllllbbbttt a bunch of amateur boys. Paul Brown is the greatest coach in the history of the sport.
:lmao: Is that the dude who named the team after himself and coached until he was senile?
I leave you with the words of a far superior pro coach... Vince Lombardi, after being asked what it felt like to be the greatest football team in the world just after winning the '66 Super Bowl....
"I don't know, we haven't played Alabama yet."
:lmao: Is that the dude who named the team after himself and coached until he was senile?
I leave you with the words of a far superior pro coach... Vince Lombardi, after being asked what it felt like to be the greatest football team in the world just after winning the '66 Super Bowl....
"I don't know, we haven't played Alabama yet."
When people refer to the football gods; of course they mean Bryant and Lombardi.
Bryant was an amatuer. Lombardi was just another one of PB's students and wouldn't have gotten the job at Green Bay if PB hadn't recommended him. PB was the father of the modern offense. The west coast offense is more accurately the Paul Brown offense as he invented it. No one coach made as many inovations in the game as Brown did. No one coach did as much to profesionlize the game as PB did. No Coach dominated and won as many championships at all levels (High School, College and Professional) as PB did. The coaches who were his proteges is a who's who of all time greats.
Chuck Knoll
Don Shula
Vince Lombardi
Weeb Ewbank
Sid Gilman
Tiger Johnson
Sam Wyche
Bill Walsh
Ara Parsegian
Lou Saban
Dick LeBeau
Just to name a few. If you don't comprehend that Paul Brown was the most influential coach in the history of American football....then you quite honestly don't know shit about the sport.
You southern guys are pretty good about football when it comes to boys playing in their back yards.
But when you gonna learn it's a mans game.
No wonder the South's Pro record is such a joke. Only Miami and Dallas know how to play it like men.