Vince Lombardi may have started
his career with the New York Giants but he is best known for his success with
the Green Bay Packers. He led the Packers to five league championships in seven
years and also won the first two Super Bowls. He was known as being a strict
coach who insisted perfection. His attention to detail and will to win set him
apart from other coaches of his time. (Zakomurnaya, 2007) Practices must run
perfectly or else he was not satisfied. Vince Lombardi expected his players to
outwork the other team and excepted nothing less. It seems to me like his strict
practices may also have to do with the era in which he coached. It was a time
when adults automatically received respect from those younger and it was no
different in sport. All of Lombardi’s player had the utmost respect for him and
followed the path which he laid for them. These stern beliefs and practices
appear in many successful coaches but maybe not to the extent of which Lombardi
practiced them. He is probably the most remembered football coach to ever live.
After all, who could forget the guy who they named the National Football Leagues
Super Bowl trophy after? He was admired by many and will always be honoured by
the team which made him famous. Not only does he have his own statue in front
of the Packer’s stadium but the main road leading to the stadium in named
Lombardi Drive in memory of arguably the best coach they have ever had. In my
opinion it was not his winning record which made him one of the best coaches.
It was the life lessons which he brought to the sport. He was a very intelligent
man with many well known quotes still used today. The lessons he taught his
players were not only to be used in sport, he taught them about life and
ambition. Any one of his quotes will show how much he dedicated to not only
developing great athletes but also developing outstanding citizens. One of many
examples of this would be his quote; “People who work together will win,
whether it be against complex football defenses, or the problems of modern
society.” (Vince Lombardi) Vince Lombardi seemed to have had it all figured
out and the following link has many more of his famous quotes that show this: http://www.vincelombardi.com/quotes.html.
Sadly, Vince Lombardi passed away on September 3, 1970 but he will never be
forgotten. (Zakomurnaya, 2007) I believe that all coaches have something to
learn from him and what he believed in.
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