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  • NULL One Blue Hill opens in Chapel Hill Sheraton

    and the dining room makeover is still a work in progress. I’m guessing a lot of memorabilia from NFL coaching legend Don Shula, the previous restaurant’s namesake, will have to come down. But chef Ches McLane, a veteran of more than 30 years in hotel kitchens   from The News & Observer Read more »

  • Seahawks’ history might keep Carroll out of coaching elite

    only the No. 1 spot left unnamed, and since Vince Lombardi is not yet on the list, it’s obvious he has edged out Bill Walsh, Don Shula, George Halas and Chuck Noll — the others in the top five. Relevant to our purposes, we may note that none among the 20 ever   from The Olympian  Read more »

  • Don Shula among the very elite

    appearances. When the Dolphins did their last coaching search in 2012, owner Stephen Ross said he was looking for "the next Don Shula." That is an extremely tall task. The fact is there will never be another Shula for the Dolphins. He is deserving of his place   from ESPN Read more »

  • NULL The coaching tree and legacy of Tom Landry

    Landry you knew wore a fedora on the sideline and won more National Football League games than every other coach except Don Shula and George Halas. The Landry you knew had 20 consecutive winning seasons, spanning three decades, and led his team to five Super   from ESPN Read more »

  • NULL Sunday notes: Namath takes on Rex

    than what they’re doing and what they’re going to do. "Coaches, they all want to feel like they’re loved. Nice. Nice. Nice. Don Shula was hated by some of his players. Coach [Bear] Bryant was hated by some of his players. Bill Belichick, Tom Landry, Chuck   from ESPN Read more »

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About Don Shula

Donald Francis Shula (born January 4, 1930 in Grand River, Ohio) is an American former professional football coach for the National Football League. He is best known as coach of the Miami Dolphins, the team he led to two Super Bowl victories, and to the NFL's first and only post-AFL/NFL merger Perfect Season. Shula was named 1993 Sportsman of the Year by Sports Illustrated. He currently holds the NFL record for most career wins with 347.

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