My short term memory must be playing up. I managed to get all the 60s, 70s, 80s and 90s coaches, but got very lost in the 2000s. I had to think really REALLY hard about the 2010 Packers coach.
GAAAAHHH! I knew Joe Gibbs had won a few with the Redskins, but for some reason I forgot the s on the end of his name. Must have thought he was the fourth BeeGee ;)
What the coach of the New England Patriots has done in the age of institutionalized parity is amazing. But I think what the coach of the Washington Redskins did between 1982 and 1991 may be more impressive. Three Super Bowls in less than a decade, with three different QB's, two of whom were journeymen, at a time when the best teams in the NFC were all juggernauts. And that 1991 squad is, imho, the best football team ever to lace up cleats. Whether he'd have had similar success nowadays, when rosters get retooled seemingly every 2-3 years, I have no idea. But, boy, could that guy coach. (Unlike the stiff who led the 1995 Cowboys to a title. Just typing his name into the list here offended me. Luckiest man in the history of team sports.)
Gibbs did come back a few years later to coach and did not have the same success with the now Commanders. I believe 12 years later in 2004 through 07. But he did find his new calling in NASCAR and has had even more success in that sport.
You strive to be so accurate in these quizzes, yet you blatantly reject NFL consistency as it relates to the Super Bowl. I don't understand why you pick and choose your quest for accuracy and standards. SMH.
Time for grandma's cocoa and a nap.