"As coach"

* San Diego Chargers (Off. Line)

* Cleveland Browns (1974 NFL season/1974) (Off. Line)

* Cleveland Browns (1975 NFL season/1975–1977 NFL season/1977)

* Toronto Argonauts (1979 CFL season/1979)

* Cincinnati Bengals (1980 NFL season/1980–1983 NFL season/1983)

* Green Bay Packers (1984 NFL season/1984–1987 NFL season/1987)

* Southern Methodist University Athletics/SMU Mustangs (1989–1990)

* Shreveport Pirates (1994 CFL season/1994–1995 CFL season/1995)

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* 6× NFL Champion (1961 Green Bay Packers season/1961, 1962 Green Bay Packers season/1962, 1965 Green Bay Packers season/1965, 1966 Green Bay Packers season/1966, 1967 Green Bay Packers season/1967, 1971 Dallas Cowboys season/1971)

* 3× Super Bowl Champion (I, II, VI)

* Pro Football Hall of Fame (1977 Inductee)

* 9× Pro Bowl selection (1960 Pro Bowl/1959, 1961 Pro Bowl/1960, 1962 Pro Bowl/1961, 1963 Pro Bowl/1962, 1964 Pro Bowl/1963, 1965 Pro Bowl/1964, 1967 Pro Bowl/1966, 1968 Pro Bowl/1967, 1969 Pro Bowl/1968)

* 7× Associated Press/AP First-team All-Pro selection (1960, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967)

* 1× AP Second-team All-Pro selection (1959)

* NFL 50th Anniversary All-Time Team

* 1981 AFC Championship

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If I had to put a percentage on it, ... I'd say not likely.

We believe that at this point in our history, we need somebody who can take us to the next level, first to the playoffs and then to the Grey Cup.

I don't know who's responsible for that, except the offensive coordinator. I would have never ran up the score against anybody.