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  1. Jun 11, 2024 · 1. Don Shula | 1970-95. Of course Don Shula is the No. 1 coach in Miami Dolphins history. He’s arguably the No. 1 coach in NFL history. (Although strong, and probably stronger, cases can be made for Bill Belichick and Vince Lombardi.) Shula coached the Dolphins to all five of their Super Bowl appearances.

  2. Jun 13, 2024 · Don Shula is the winningest coach in NFL history and even if someday Bill Belichick gets back into a head coaching role and overtakes Shula, he will do so with the stigma of cheating...

  3. 1 day ago · Don Shula, (1963-69): 71 wins Before Shula became the winningest coach in NFL history on the back of nearly three decades with the Miami Dolphins, he was a terrific leading man in Baltimore. Shula may have had some rocks thrown at him for "not winning the big one" with the Colts, but he never had a losing season in six years at the helm and won double-digit games in a 14-game season four times.

  4. Jun 15, 2024 · After four losing seasons and a combined 15-39-2 record, the team added Don Shula as their head coach in 1970. It was the start of five straight playoff appearances, the last four as AFC East...

  5. 4 days ago · Head coach Don Shula, loser of Super Bowls III and VI, was also determined to win. Although Shula was relaxed and charming when dealing with the press, it was all an act; Dolphins players described him as "neurotic" and "absolutely crazy."

  6. 4 days ago · This seemed to fire up the Cowboys' defense, who managed to prevent the Dolphins' offense from getting a single first down in the entire third quarter. The farthest advance Miami had in the third quarter was to their own 42-yard line as Griese and the offense were, as Dolphins coach Don Shula put it, "destroyed."

  7. Jun 28, 2024 · The other coach to win a championship with two teams was Don Shula. Shula was an NFL champion in 1968 with the Baltimore Colts, but lost in Super Bowl III to the AFL champs coached by Weeb Ewbank. Coach Shula then led the Miami Dolphins to titles in 1972 and 1973.