it’s videos like this why we need an NBA Throwback, NHL Throwback, MLB Throwback, hell even a MLS Throwback. y’all are too good to stick with ONE sport.
It would be great if we could have channels like that. One thing the NFL has done a really good job of over the years is archiving footage of their games through NFL Films, and that makes videos like these easier to put together for subjects from the 60’s onward in particular.
When it comes to reviewing history, the NFL’s excellent record keeping makes it much easier to explain than other leagues. Although the NFL had always had the best entertainment/media out of all the sports leagues imo.
@@NFLVaultBro the team you guys got making these docs and pulling this footage is the best in the business. You guys are LEAPS AND BOUNDS ahead of other major pro sports leagues w this type of content. Please phone Goodell and force him to give y’all raises Lmfao you guys deserve it
Nah bro this is literally why the nfl is goated just putting out videos like this to entertain us despite other leagues not doing this like I love these videos and I love the nfl
it's like this channel is filling the void the Sabol's left behind i grew up with NFL Network and NFL Films on in the background every day, this channel is the closest i've felt to that since then. Thanks for this elite content guys!
I'm a long time NFL historian, this is a fantastic video. Unbelievably well done. I expected to see Jack Pardee as one of George Allen's direct moons. A lot of coaches were included who only had a handful of seasons (Kotite included). Pardee is a big omission. He got the Bears to their first playoffs in over a decade in 1977. He moved to Washington to succeed Allen. After a stint doing the run and shoot in the USFL and University of Houston, he coached the Oilers to four straight playoff berths. Unfortunately, I remember him for two horrible choke jobs. As a lifelong Redskins fan, the 35-34 loss in Dallas in 1979 was so gutting that John Riggins took the next year off. And then there was the Oilers loss to Buffalo in the AFC playoffs after having a 35-3 lead. Still, he deserves mention in Allen's tree. He finished 87-77 in the NFL.
Brian Billick was really awesome to me cause yes he won the Super Bowl Championship in 2000 with the Ravens but back in 1998 he'd became the Offensive Coordinator with the Minnesota Vikings and when Randy Moss was a 1st Round 21st pick he changed everything at the time too! 5:55
Best part of being the owner is you can't be fired and can always hire yourself. Halas "retired" four times, twice to serve in the military, and once because he got burned out and the fourth because he got old. Think he won championships in all 3 of his stints as HC. When he did his second stint as HC after coming back from the military in 1932, he took over as coach so they could save some money, not paying a coach during the great depression.
I seen one NFL Films episode on Halas and he was quite the guy. His determination and drive kept the Bears afloat when most people around him faltered or left. In the early years the film said he had his hand either in or basically ran and was responsible for every aspect of the team . At one time or another Papa Bear was Owner , Head Coach, being responsible for hiring , overseeing and when the time came firing his assistants , their contracts and regular payroll , same thing with the players whom he likely scouted and drafted or picked up off of the waiver wire, the players uniforms, the teams travel director , daily practice , the teams advertising and ticket sales , security , the parking lot attendants and in & on & on & on etc etc. They said that they would be at practice which like all teams always had a crowd around hoping to catch a Bears practice for their own cheap thrill entertainment. So there is always dozens and dozens of people just hanging out . The said at practice , he could take a moment and look around at the on lookers and could spot someone who was new out of the regular crowd and either himself or some Bears employee would most over and strike up a conversation with the new visitor and could tell by the conversation wether they were a spy from another team , or just a harmless wide eyed first time visitor. He was always much nicer to the visitor , than he was to a busted spy . They say he knew all the coaches in the league , all of the referees. and a hell of a lot of the people in the stands and was very well liked and known down at the Fire and Police houses. Yet with all of that , he had time before a game with the Packers , one year to go to the Green Bay Lockerroom a mere few minutes before kickoff. He knocked on the door , answered by Paul Horning. Surprised by who the knocker was , Horning , he asked is there something I can help you with Papa Bear ? The Coach whipped back I need to speak with Coach Lombardi , it’s very very important , so Paul ran off and got his Coach who he followed back the way he came to see the 2 Coaches talk . And as Lombardi greeted Papa Bear , the Chicago Coach said “” Vince! , I hope you have your team ready to play today , because we’re going to kick your ass . ! And then walk off . He was an amazing man . The piece also told of an incident during one game were Halas thought that refs call was no good and hurt the Bears and denied Chicago a first down . So Halas jumped the refs shit big time which was nothing unusual. Halas knowing the ref personally , yelled out , “ hey so n so , you fuckin stink ! The ref , who heard Halas plain as day , while both teams were in their huddles , walks over to the ball , picks it up and walks off 15 yards against the Bears point ing out that it was a unsportsmanlike penalty on Chicago . The play had the penalty getting the Bears further away from the Bears sidelines. The ref sets the ball down , then looks over at the Chicago sideline , and looks directly at Coach Halas and says , “” hey Halas , how do I smell from here ! It is also worth pointing out that George Halas was responsible for drafting some of the best players to ever play the game , like Willie Galimore, Sid Luckman , George Blanda, Bobby Layne, Gale Sayers , Ed O Bradovich, Dick Butkus , & Walter Payton and a blimp hanger full of others . Is it No wonder why he is know as The Godfather of Pro Football !
This is the most mind stretching video I've ever watched on this channel. It's so wild how every coach is connected somehow. Well done! This is what UA-cam is all about!
Paul Brown, won National Titles at the high school level at Massillon, college level at Ohio State, and pro titles at Cleveland. Has there been another coach that has won it all at all three levels?
So, you & Paul Brown were the only one to not get any love, guess Brown ruined the Stram & Halas showering of praise as the real professors, what a A-hole
I feel like Sean MCvay is more of the Kyle Shannon tree. Same philosophy as Mike Shannon. He was the Washington OC in 2012 before he went to ATL in 2016
He started in 2008 under Jon Gruden in Tampa as an offensive assistant to Jay & Jon and was hired as Redskins tight ends coach then after Mike was fired promoted by Jay Gruden in Washington. After Mike Shanahan was fired Kyle left Washington to work under Kubiak as OC in Houston before OC in Cleveland then Atlanta, So McVay is correctly seeded under Jay as he became a HC after serving directly under Jay.
This is legit amazing!! I had been just thinking about this and didn't really find much detail other than the general trees, the Walsh tree and Belichick assistants flaming out. Keep this up please!
I have been putting it off watching this bc I saw the length but holy shit this is the greatest stuff ever man everybody needs to see this it's gold. 🥇
This is nice change in perspective from how we usually discuss coaching trees, where we really only acknowledge offensive guys who came from offensive guys and vice versa as a part of the same tree
Lovie smith was a LB coach for Dungy (eventually playing against him in SB XLI); He was more of a student of Tony's than Mike Martz's Lovie's SB appearing defense also infamously forced Dennis Green's postgame presser meltdown that same year of 2006
This video got me thinking about what if someone made an NFL version of those old school BBC war docuseries, but instead of stuffy historians, 90’s motion graphics, reenactments, and tactics breakdowns, it was HOF coaches and players, Jon Bois analytical visualization, NFL Films footage, and analysis of schematic evolution.
Surprised you don't have Seam McDermott off the Andy Reid tree. McDermott started as a scout for Reid''s Eagles and moved up the coaching ladder in Philly under Jim Johnson and Andy Reid. He was interim DC for Reid's Eagles after Johnson died (RIP). Rivera came from the Johnson/ Norv Turner tree, but was a peer of McDermott on those Eagles teams, well before Carolina. McDermott learned his defensive concepts from Jim Johnson, not Ron Rivera.....
I definitly put him in that tree. A lot of people dont like to put offensive and defensive coaches under the same tree but I think that is how you see where trees are most influential
This was a super interesting video I've always been curious to where these coaches came from and learned from. Perfect video and great history to know!
I think an online, interactive page with this map would be very cool. Exactly how it's laid out here, with the seperate systems and rings, lines connecting the coaches, but then you could click on each coach and it could bring up more details about them and related teams/coaches/players. It would be really cool if this could be connected to a similar interactive version of the quarterback tree from a previous video
This list is so innacurate, they got it wrong … McVay, Matt Lafluer, Kyle, worked under Mike Shannahan in DC In 2017, McVay got hired by Rams He hired Lafluer and O’Connell Kyle Shannahan hired Lafluers Brother, Mike McDaniels, Demeco, and Saleh. That’s the Mike Shannahan coaching tree right their, not Dennis Green
it’s videos like this why we need an NBA Throwback, NHL Throwback, MLB Throwback, hell even a MLS Throwback. y’all are too good to stick with ONE sport.
It would be great if we could have channels like that.
One thing the NFL has done a really good job of over the years is archiving footage of their games through NFL Films, and that makes videos like these easier to put together for subjects from the 60’s onward in particular.
When it comes to reviewing history, the NFL’s excellent record keeping makes it much easier to explain than other leagues. Although the NFL had always had the best entertainment/media out of all the sports leagues imo.
the nfl owns this channel. the nba, nhl, mlb etc. need to create there own channels. NFL throwback has nothing to do with the other leagues
@@regalcartoon5932You could say the preservation of footage is rooted in the fact that it often takes game film to evaluate players.
Because NFL throwback is the only one that matters. Pretty simple.
NFL Throwback never misses
We sure do! Our mistakes help us improve
@@NFLVault y'all are the best regardless
@@NFLVault can you do a video about what it's like to be a NFL Coach?
@@NFLVaultBro the team you guys got making these docs and pulling this footage is the best in the business.
You guys are LEAPS AND BOUNDS ahead of other major pro sports leagues w this type of content.
Please phone Goodell and force him to give y’all raises Lmfao you guys deserve it
@@NFLVaultThose mistakes must happen behind the scenes cos we never see it 😅
LOVE these league wide, eon spanning videos. Goes so far beyond anything else that's out there.
Nah bro this is literally why the nfl is goated just putting out videos like this to entertain us despite other leagues not doing this like I love these videos and I love the nfl
MLB is a close second, but like you said, no other sport even comes remotely close to NFL & NFL Throwback
@@MarloSoBalJr NFL Films is better than the equivalents offered from any other league in pro sports combined
I still cannot believe how you guys pull up so many old footages from the early days of the NFL, 10/10 bravo!
No other American sports league has a channel as good as this one. Thank you for making these amazing videos, you guys are incredible
Much appreciated!
NFL Throwback is golden. Never misses
How can they? There's just way too many good stories to pick from
This video is absolute cinema
This man is about to become as famous as John Facenda. If I think of NFL films I think just as much of this narrator as I do the legendary Facenda..
He is a legendary guy!
please don't confuse Daniel Jeremiah with Facenda. Was about to comment how much better this would be with a different narrator
@@mythrapi73 that's your opinion. All I said was the narrator could become as synonymous to NFL Films as Facenda was for the generations before me.
it's currently 2024, and hearing Coach Gibbs, 83 years old, yelling at the Washington players to shut up in camp this week, warms my heart. #HTTR
R.I.P to the Hall Of Famer Bud Grant🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽 1:55
Always wished Bud & Marv Levy could’ve won at least one Super Bowl.
it's like this channel is filling the void the Sabol's left behind
i grew up with NFL Network and NFL Films on in the background every day, this channel is the closest i've felt to that since then. Thanks for this elite content guys!
I'm a long time NFL historian, this is a fantastic video. Unbelievably well done. I expected to see Jack Pardee as one of George Allen's direct moons. A lot of coaches were included who only had a handful of seasons (Kotite included). Pardee is a big omission. He got the Bears to their first playoffs in over a decade in 1977. He moved to Washington to succeed Allen. After a stint doing the run and shoot in the USFL and University of Houston, he coached the Oilers to four straight playoff berths. Unfortunately, I remember him for two horrible choke jobs. As a lifelong Redskins fan, the 35-34 loss in Dallas in 1979 was so gutting that John Riggins took the next year off. And then there was the Oilers loss to Buffalo in the AFC playoffs after having a 35-3 lead. Still, he deserves mention in Allen's tree. He finished 87-77 in the NFL.
Brian Billick was really awesome to me cause yes he won the Super Bowl Championship in 2000 with the Ravens but back in 1998 he'd became the Offensive Coordinator with the Minnesota Vikings and when Randy Moss was a 1st Round 21st pick he changed everything at the time too! 5:55
Some of my favorite football videos come from nfl throwback. Love learning about the history of the game.
40 years as a head coach is crazy. He had to love the grind.
Great job as well.
Best part of being the owner is you can't be fired and can always hire yourself. Halas "retired" four times, twice to serve in the military, and once because he got burned out and the fourth because he got old. Think he won championships in all 3 of his stints as HC. When he did his second stint as HC after coming back from the military in 1932, he took over as coach so they could save some money, not paying a coach during the great depression.
I seen one NFL Films episode on Halas and he was quite the guy. His determination and drive kept the Bears afloat when most people around him faltered or left. In the early years the film said he had his hand either in or basically ran and was responsible for every aspect of the team . At one time or another Papa Bear was Owner , Head Coach, being responsible for hiring , overseeing and when the time came firing his assistants , their contracts and regular payroll , same thing with the players whom he likely scouted and drafted or picked up off of the waiver wire, the players uniforms, the teams travel director , daily practice , the teams advertising and ticket sales , security , the parking lot attendants and in & on & on & on etc etc. They said that they would be at practice which like all teams always had a crowd around hoping to catch a Bears practice for their own cheap thrill entertainment. So there is always dozens and dozens of people just hanging out . The said at practice , he could take a moment and look around at the on lookers and could spot someone who was new out of the regular crowd and either himself or some Bears employee would most over and strike up a conversation with the new visitor and could tell by the conversation wether they were a spy from another team , or just a harmless wide eyed first time visitor. He was always much nicer to the visitor , than he was to a busted spy . They say he knew all the coaches in the league , all of the referees. and a hell of a lot of the people in the stands and was very well liked and known down at the Fire and Police houses. Yet with all of that , he had time before a game with the Packers , one year to go to the Green Bay Lockerroom a mere few minutes before kickoff. He knocked on the door , answered by Paul Horning.
Surprised by who the knocker was , Horning , he asked is there something I can help you with Papa Bear ? The Coach whipped back I need to speak with Coach Lombardi , it’s very very important , so Paul ran off and got his Coach who he followed back the way he came to see the 2 Coaches talk . And as Lombardi greeted Papa Bear , the Chicago Coach said “” Vince! , I hope you have your team ready to play today
, because we’re going to kick your ass . ! And then walk off . He was an amazing man . The piece also told of an incident during one game were Halas thought that refs call was no good and hurt the Bears and denied Chicago a first down . So Halas jumped the refs shit big time which was nothing unusual. Halas knowing the ref personally , yelled out , “ hey so n so , you fuckin stink ! The ref , who heard Halas plain as day , while both teams were in their huddles , walks over to the ball , picks it up and walks off 15 yards against the Bears point ing out that it was a unsportsmanlike penalty on Chicago . The play had the penalty getting the Bears further away from the Bears sidelines. The ref sets the ball down , then looks over at the Chicago sideline , and looks directly at Coach Halas and says , “” hey Halas , how do I smell from here ! It is also worth pointing out that George Halas was responsible for drafting some of the best players to ever play the game , like Willie Galimore, Sid Luckman , George Blanda, Bobby Layne, Gale Sayers , Ed O Bradovich, Dick Butkus , & Walter Payton and a blimp hanger full of others . Is it No wonder why he is know as The Godfather of Pro Football !
This is the most mind stretching video I've ever watched on this channel. It's so wild how every coach is connected somehow. Well done! This is what UA-cam is all about!
Sup Chizle🤙
(Couldn’t have said it any better myself)
NFL Throwback has questionable opinions but they NEVER miss like my goodness
OMG this is going to be a coaching nerd's dream video. Love these long form vids.
Glad you liked it!
Paul Brown, won National Titles at the high school level at Massillon, college level at Ohio State, and pro titles at Cleveland. Has there been another coach that has won it all at all three levels?
So, you & Paul Brown were the only one to not get any love, guess Brown ruined the Stram & Halas showering of praise as the real professors, what a A-hole
I feel like Sean MCvay is more of the Kyle Shannon tree. Same philosophy as Mike Shannon. He was the Washington OC in 2012 before he went to ATL in 2016
He started in 2008 under Jon Gruden in Tampa as an offensive assistant to Jay & Jon and was hired as Redskins tight ends coach then after Mike was fired promoted by Jay Gruden in Washington. After Mike Shanahan was fired Kyle left Washington to work under Kubiak as OC in Houston before OC in Cleveland then Atlanta, So McVay is correctly seeded under Jay as he became a HC after serving directly under Jay.
@@richg9448100% is of the gruden coaching tree
Just crazy quality every time. Would love to see one of these for GMs
this is exactly what i needed today. wish madden had a coaching tree type feature like this
This is the NFL version of the MCU Multiverse.
Right
Only 10 minutes in, and this is already great stuff! Stellar content, NFL Throwback.
Genuinely fantastic content. Grew up watching NFL films, cool to see the transition to UA-cam.
In that press conference b is the first time "I said what I said" in the media. Thank Coach Green. 😅😅😅
Thank you for long videos I like to go to sleep watching nfl documentaries
Easily one of the best NFL Throwbacks I've seen in a long time
At one time, Don Coryell had Joe Gibbs at OC and John Madden as DC on the same staff.
I mean this with respect this is the best channel to fall asleep too
but they did
Paul Brown comes into mind. Many coaches, including Pete Carrol, Andy Reid, Chuck Noll, Bill Walsh and many more were/are a part of his coaching tree.
Phenomenal video! 👏🏿 You guys help keep the history of this great game alive!!!
just the Paul Brown tree has so many hall of fame coaches.
Legit one of the best videos on UA-cam
THIS WAS ABSOLUTE CINEMA! s/o from Brazil 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
My dream is that one day we Brazilians would have all these documentaries subbed or even dubbed in portuguese, @nflbrasil tá esperando o que?! 😅❤
I paid more attention to this documentary than majority of my college classes lmao great content NFL keep it coming
I have been wanting a video like this for so long. Love this channel. Quality always wins over time
The Paul Brown-Bill Walsh coaching tree is so goated, particularly in the modern nfl 🐐
This is legit amazing!! I had been just thinking about this and didn't really find much detail other than the general trees, the Walsh tree and Belichick assistants flaming out. Keep this up please!
These are the best types of videos
Great video. Can't believe Jeff Fisher didn't get any acknowledgment.
Man, NFL Throwback has become one of my favorite UA-cam Channels. Keep it up guys!
I have been putting it off watching this bc I saw the length but holy shit this is the greatest stuff ever man everybody needs to see this it's gold. 🥇
These graphics and narration from game preview guy! Perfect video here!
I was looking for a video like this LAST WEEK. Nobody better could have made it.
We need more great football history videos, these are top tier!
amazing. per usual. i would love to see a full graphic of this entire universe!! i would buy that poster. so dope.
These nfl history videos are the best! they scratch that football itch during the offseason
This was extremely impressive.
As a new fan of NFL, these Explained vids are incredible to watch
This was very well produced and entertaining.
This is nice change in perspective from how we usually discuss coaching trees, where we really only acknowledge offensive guys who came from offensive guys and vice versa as a part of the same tree
Amazing content thank you so much to the NFL Throwback team! Your work doesn't go unnoticed
NFL Throwback, never stop these productions!
Great video. As informative as anything I remember seeing at the FHOF.
OMG what a NFL Lesson!! Thanks
Lovie smith was a LB coach for Dungy (eventually playing against him in SB XLI); He was more of a student of Tony's than Mike Martz's
Lovie's SB appearing defense also infamously forced Dennis Green's postgame presser meltdown that same year of 2006
This the type of MCU I want.
This channel NEVER misses
😮thanks guys!!! two days ago ithought it would be great to have a coaching tree video!!!! my prayers have been exhausted!!!
What is often not mentioned is that Coach Gibbs won 3 SBs with 3 -NON HOF QBs which makes his feat that much more special
These videos are always amazing!!!
Absolute best football channel! Thank you all for so many great videos!
Incredible video. So well done. Subscribed
This video got me thinking about what if someone made an NFL version of those old school BBC war docuseries, but instead of stuffy historians, 90’s motion graphics, reenactments, and tactics breakdowns, it was HOF coaches and players, Jon Bois analytical visualization, NFL Films footage, and analysis of schematic evolution.
What an unbelievably well-done video
Just fantastic production quality, you guys have some creative studs in that media team!
I hope to eventually one day see the return of head coaches wearing cowboy hats or suits...or both :) Mike Nolan was the last of a dying breed
A fun exercise is to take any coach, and connect them to Bill Walsh. You can do it with almost any modern head coach!
Surprised you don't have Seam McDermott off the Andy Reid tree. McDermott started as a scout for Reid''s Eagles and moved up the coaching ladder in Philly under Jim Johnson and Andy Reid. He was interim DC for Reid's Eagles after Johnson died (RIP).
Rivera came from the Johnson/ Norv Turner tree, but was a peer of McDermott on those Eagles teams, well before Carolina.
McDermott learned his defensive concepts from Jim Johnson, not Ron Rivera.....
I definitly put him in that tree. A lot of people dont like to put offensive and defensive coaches under the same tree but I think that is how you see where trees are most influential
If they didn't start with paul brown i was turning this off. Well done 👏 😅
INCREDIBLE Homework
51:08 he says John Jefferson is Justin Jefferson lol. I can’t say anything bad because Throwback always puts out absolute glorious material :)
This was a super interesting video I've always been curious to where these coaches came from and learned from. Perfect video and great history to know!
This was a GREAT video!
I Really Learn more about the game everytime NFL Throwback drops!!
Bootleg football manifested this video. God bless NFL Throwback.
Very Interesting Video! hoping for more topics like this!
Good video keep up the good work
I wanna sat thank you for that video
Rest In Piece to his dad Buddy Ryan he was a 2X Super Bowl Champ 1968 Jets and 1985 Bears🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽 6:24
one hour and 20 minutes yes please
I’ve always wondered about coaching trees!
Said for years Mcvay is not from the Shanahan tree Finally a video to put it together
Excellent video
This video was 1 hour and 20 minutes long. It took me like 2 hours to watch it.
Fabulous work, never forget the rich and deep history of the NFL!
Much love to the army of researchers and editors as well
LOVE these kinds of videos! I had no idea MCDC was a Sean Payton protege!
I think an online, interactive page with this map would be very cool. Exactly how it's laid out here, with the seperate systems and rings, lines connecting the coaches, but then you could click on each coach and it could bring up more details about them and related teams/coaches/players. It would be really cool if this could be connected to a similar interactive version of the quarterback tree from a previous video
Such a great video.
Is there images of the Orbits?
I'd love to take a longer view of them.
Tony Dungy was like a coaching version of Mr.Rodgers Neighborhood in the NFL! 7:17
Your UA-cam Channel Is Incredible NFL Throwback
Walsh is the GOAT imo.. the WCO changed the league and the impact is still present today
Consider Paul Browns orbit when you consider those who played for him: Noll, Shula, Saban, McCormick, etc. etc.
You did it again😂😂😂
This list is so innacurate, they got it wrong …
McVay, Matt Lafluer, Kyle, worked under Mike Shannahan in DC
In 2017, McVay got hired by Rams
He hired Lafluer and O’Connell
Kyle Shannahan hired Lafluers Brother, Mike McDaniels, Demeco, and Saleh.
That’s the Mike Shannahan coaching tree right their, not Dennis Green
NFL Throwback with another BANGER!
Great video!
NFL Throwback with another banger!