Chuck Noll: A Football Life on NFLN
Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2016 4:47 pm
So, what you all think?
Interesting how he always seemed to know the immediate-future-state of his team. Telling his wife in '69 how "terrible" his new team was and it's going to be a rough season, maybe a few. Okay, perhaps that was obvious but then after SBXIV over Rams (no one else knowing it was actually now...'the end') he telling her the team is old, tired, no high draft picks lately; so these next few years won't be easy. End of '91 (no one seeing next six years coming) he says he has a Super Bowl-team again but he's tired and now it's time to hang it up.
His final victory, finale vs Browns, was against the very HC who would end up tying him in (4) Rings. 25 years ago at this time, his career was winding down. Despite he mightily struggling all through '91, he just came off giving Jimmy's upstart, already-playoff-caliber 'Boys a respectable game in Big D, Turkey Day. I'm glad I can say that I attended a game he coached in albeit a loss at Philly (Week #4) that very season. I'm glad '89 was properly mentioned, and what reason was there to not expect it to be?
It touched up on his 'feud' with Glanville, showed footage of the famous '87 post-game altercation. Chuck and Sam Wyche weren't really bosom buddies either. Apparently, Noll like Landry wasn't too big on shaking hands after a game win or lose. Friendly chat with opposing HC during pre-game warmups, perhaps a wave after the game from across the field. No one ever seemed to take issue with it, especially considering his class-act rep. But then in the '80s, after already achieving Legendary-status mind you, new HC Wyche - after beating Steelers - made a big stink of it and ran to him demanding the hand-shake. I remember reading of this a while back. Below may not be the exact article, and it wasn't on this Packers-site, but here's something close enough to it...("you can always tell the rookies in the league...they complain")...
http://m.packers.com/news/article/point ... 1556ab856d
Noll's unassuming modest nature is a big reason as to why he's historically overlooked. Winning as many SBs (without losing any) than both Shula & Landry combined (of course beating the latter in two-for-two) yet both are often mentioned before him. Vince being placed over him? Understandable to me but I more-so lean toward not comparing them at all - both completely different styles. Unlike Vince, and Knute, Noll was never known for giving motivational speeches ("if I have to motivate you, I'll fire you"). However, his locker room take on Madden's "'real' Super Bowl" quote after 'Sea of Hands' game, telling his players that the best team in the league is in this ROOM and (paraphrasing from another source) the "hair raising aback everyone's necks" may very well be second-to-NONE (even 'Gipper'). Coming from someone who never gave a motivational speech made all the difference...and a Dynasty was truly born.
Interesting how he always seemed to know the immediate-future-state of his team. Telling his wife in '69 how "terrible" his new team was and it's going to be a rough season, maybe a few. Okay, perhaps that was obvious but then after SBXIV over Rams (no one else knowing it was actually now...'the end') he telling her the team is old, tired, no high draft picks lately; so these next few years won't be easy. End of '91 (no one seeing next six years coming) he says he has a Super Bowl-team again but he's tired and now it's time to hang it up.
His final victory, finale vs Browns, was against the very HC who would end up tying him in (4) Rings. 25 years ago at this time, his career was winding down. Despite he mightily struggling all through '91, he just came off giving Jimmy's upstart, already-playoff-caliber 'Boys a respectable game in Big D, Turkey Day. I'm glad I can say that I attended a game he coached in albeit a loss at Philly (Week #4) that very season. I'm glad '89 was properly mentioned, and what reason was there to not expect it to be?
It touched up on his 'feud' with Glanville, showed footage of the famous '87 post-game altercation. Chuck and Sam Wyche weren't really bosom buddies either. Apparently, Noll like Landry wasn't too big on shaking hands after a game win or lose. Friendly chat with opposing HC during pre-game warmups, perhaps a wave after the game from across the field. No one ever seemed to take issue with it, especially considering his class-act rep. But then in the '80s, after already achieving Legendary-status mind you, new HC Wyche - after beating Steelers - made a big stink of it and ran to him demanding the hand-shake. I remember reading of this a while back. Below may not be the exact article, and it wasn't on this Packers-site, but here's something close enough to it...("you can always tell the rookies in the league...they complain")...
http://m.packers.com/news/article/point ... 1556ab856d
Noll's unassuming modest nature is a big reason as to why he's historically overlooked. Winning as many SBs (without losing any) than both Shula & Landry combined (of course beating the latter in two-for-two) yet both are often mentioned before him. Vince being placed over him? Understandable to me but I more-so lean toward not comparing them at all - both completely different styles. Unlike Vince, and Knute, Noll was never known for giving motivational speeches ("if I have to motivate you, I'll fire you"). However, his locker room take on Madden's "'real' Super Bowl" quote after 'Sea of Hands' game, telling his players that the best team in the league is in this ROOM and (paraphrasing from another source) the "hair raising aback everyone's necks" may very well be second-to-NONE (even 'Gipper'). Coming from someone who never gave a motivational speech made all the difference...and a Dynasty was truly born.