I made a poll on a retro NFL Facebook page asking people who is the best NFL coach who did not win a championship (Pre-or post Super Bowl) in their career.
The choices I gave them are:
Bud Grant
Marv Levy
Dan Reeves
Marty Schottenheimer
George Allen
Chuck Knox
Don Coryell
Someone else
For the record, their responses are:
Grant (27%)
Levy (39%)
Reeves (5%)
Schottenheimer (15%)
Allen (2%)
Knox (3%)
Coryell (4%)
Someone else (1%)
Out of curiosity, how would you all answer that question, and how would you rank the seven coaches I listed?
Coaches with no championships in the NFL/AFL/AAFC
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Re: Coaches with no championships in the NFL/AFL/AAFC
Technically, Bud Grant did win an NFL Championship.
The first four Super Bowls (pre-merger) were world championship games between the champions of the NFL and AFL.
They were even called the AFL-NFL World Championship Game.
Grant's Vikings were the 1969 NFL Champions.
The first four Super Bowls (pre-merger) were world championship games between the champions of the NFL and AFL.
They were even called the AFL-NFL World Championship Game.
Grant's Vikings were the 1969 NFL Champions.
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SeahawkFever
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Re: Coaches with no championships in the NFL/AFL/AAFC
If we are being technical, yes.JuggernautJ wrote: ↑Thu Dec 04, 2025 1:38 am Technically, Bud Grant did win an NFL Championship.
The first four Super Bowls (pre-merger) were world championship games between the champions of the NFL and AFL.
They were even called the AFL-NFL World Championship Game.
Grant's Vikings were the 1969 NFL Champions.
But in my opinion the NFL championship is not the championship of the season once the Super Bowl starts.
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Re: Coaches with no championships in the NFL/AFL/AAFC
Chuck Knox ... Ted Marchibroda might have been the best coach with a losing record.
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Re: Coaches with no championships in the NFL/AFL/AAFC
The best way to phrase it is "never to win a world championship." Though I'd personally go with someone who never even made the Super Bowl: Marty Schottenheimer.SeahawkFever wrote: ↑Thu Dec 04, 2025 4:55 amIf we are being technical, yes.JuggernautJ wrote: ↑Thu Dec 04, 2025 1:38 am Technically, Bud Grant did win an NFL Championship.
The first four Super Bowls (pre-merger) were world championship games between the champions of the NFL and AFL.
They were even called the AFL-NFL World Championship Game.
Grant's Vikings were the 1969 NFL Champions.
But in my opinion the NFL championship is not the championship of the season once the Super Bowl starts.
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SeahawkFever
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Re: Coaches with no championships in the NFL/AFL/AAFC
Interesting, why Schottenheimer first of those seven?Crazy Packers Fan wrote: ↑Fri Dec 05, 2025 12:07 amThe best way to phrase it is "never to win a world championship." Though I'd personally go with someone who never even made the Super Bowl: Marty Schottenheimer.SeahawkFever wrote: ↑Thu Dec 04, 2025 4:55 amIf we are being technical, yes.JuggernautJ wrote: ↑Thu Dec 04, 2025 1:38 am Technically, Bud Grant did win an NFL Championship.
The first four Super Bowls (pre-merger) were world championship games between the champions of the NFL and AFL.
They were even called the AFL-NFL World Championship Game.
Grant's Vikings were the 1969 NFL Champions.
But in my opinion the NFL championship is not the championship of the season once the Super Bowl starts.