And destroying evidence. Don't forget that. Lewis clearly tried to teach him well but apparently it was a system he couldn't learn.
I also love how the Mighty Midget gains height every time people talk about him. In college he was 5 ft 9 7/8th inches... Then coming into the NFL he was 5 ft 10 3/8 inches... Several games into the season he was labeled 5 ft 10 5/8 inches... Now he's a solid 5ft11in. At this rate, he'll be tall enough to be a quality quarterback in a couple years. I guess technically you can grow til around 28 though so maybe I guess.
As for Walsh/Montana, they were a great combo and Walsh's retake on what became one of the most popular offensive schemes is an anchor for one hell of a resume but I don't know that I'd give them #1. That said, you're inflating Belicheat a bit as well. Sorry, but their success in the modern wussified NFL just isn't nearly as impressive as some of the teams of old.
I also love how the Mighty Midget gains height every time people talk about him. In college he was 5 ft 9 7/8th inches... Then coming into the NFL he was 5 ft 10 3/8 inches... Several games into the season he was labeled 5 ft 10 5/8 inches... Now he's a solid 5ft11in. At this rate, he'll be tall enough to be a quality quarterback in a couple years. I guess technically you can grow til around 28 though so maybe I guess.
As for Walsh/Montana, they were a great combo and Walsh's retake on what became one of the most popular offensive schemes is an anchor for one hell of a resume but I don't know that I'd give them #1. That said, you're inflating Belicheat a bit as well. Sorry, but their success in the modern wussified NFL just isn't nearly as impressive as some of the teams of old.