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The Lombardi Rules: 26 Lessons from Vince Lombardi--the World's Greatest Coach (Mighty Managers Series)

McGraw-Hill

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Vince Lombardi is considered by most to be the greatest NFL coach ever. His leadership and motivational skills drove the Green Bay Packers to four NFL titles in seven years, an amazing record that has yet to be equaled. The Lombardi Rules examines the strategies and techniques that Lombardi followed to achieve his unprecedented success. Especially valuable in today's take-no-prisoners business environment, it provides an insider's look at Lombardi's remarkable methods and how they can be transformed to any field or endeavor.


When Pride Still Mattered : A Life Of Vince Lombardi

Simon & Schuster

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More than any other sports figure, Vince Lombardi transformed football into a metaphor of the American experience. The son of an Italian immigrant butcher, Lombardi toiled for twenty frustrating years as a high school coach and then as an assistant at Fordham, West Point, and the New York Giants before his big break came at age forty-six with the chance to coach a struggling team in snowbound Wisconsin. His leadership of the Green Bay Packers to five world championships in nine seasons is the most storied period in NFL history. Lombardi became a living legend, a symbol to many of leadership, discipline, perseverance, and teamwork, and to others of an obsession with winning. In When Pride Still Mattered, Pulitzer Prize-winning author David Maraniss captures the myth and the man, football, God, and country in a thrilling biography destined to become an American classic.
As coach of the Green Bay Packers from 1959 to 1967, Vince Lombardi turned perennial losers into a juggernaut, winning back-to-back NFL titles in 1961 and 1962, and Superbowls I and II in 1966 and 1967. Stern, severe, sentimental, and paternal, he stood revered, reviled, respected, and mocked--a touchstone for the '60s all in one person. Which adds up to the myth we've been left with. But who was the man? That's the question Pulitzer Prize-winner David Maraniss tackles. It begins with Lombardi's looming father, a man as colorful as his son would be conservative. Still, from his father Vince Lombardi learned a sense of presence and authority that could impress itself with just a look. If a moment can sum up and embrace a man's life--and capture the breadth of Maraniss's thoroughness--it is one that takes place off the field when the Packers organization decides to redecorate their offices in advance of the new head coach's arrival: "During an earlier visit," Maraniss reports, "he had examined the quarters--peeling walls, creaky floor, old leather chairs with holes in them, discarded newspapers and magazines piled on chairs and in the corners--and pronounced the setting unworthy of a National Football League club. 'This is a disgrace!' he had remarked." In one moment, one comment, Lombardi announced his intentions, made his vision and professionalism clear, and began to shake up a stale organization. It reveals far more about the man than wins and losses, and is the kind of moment Maraniss uses again and again in this superb resurrection of a figure who so symbolized a sporting era and sensibility. --Jeff Silverman
What It Takes to Be #1 : Vince Lombardi on Leadership

McGraw-Hill

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Legendary leadership lessons from the greatest football coach of all time

Leadership continues to be one of the most trained-for skills in business today. And no figure so fully embodies the leadership qualities managers hope to cultivate in their professional and personal lives than Vince Lombardi, the greatest NFL coach of all time.

In What It Takes to Be #1, author Vince Lombardi Jr.--America's most sought-after motivational speaker-- examines the leadership qualities that his father considered essential to success. He explores the leadership philosophy of Vince Lombardi, extracts powerful lessons about what it takes to bean effective leader, and shows how to apply those qualities to one's own life and career.

For all business leaders, or those who aspire to leadership, What It Takes to Be #1 is a blueprint for achieving Lombardi-like success in virtually any endeavor.


That First Season: How Vince Lombardi Took the Worst Team in the NFL and Set It on the Path to Glory

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When Vince Lombardi took the job of coaching the Green Bay Packers in 1959, he inherited a team that had gone from legendary to laughing stock. They hadn’t fielded a winning team in over a decade and had gone 1-10-1 in the 1958 season despite having seven future Hall of Famers on the team. They were a team accustomed to losing and in desperate need of a turnaround.
 
That First Season chronicles that turnaround at the hands of Lombardi, himself serving as a head coach for the first time. The Packers were a team of talented underachievers more used to lax coaching and late nights than grueling practices and curfews. Lombardi’s no-bull coaching style helped hammer them into winners who operated with machine-like precision. Every football fan knows that the Packers under Lombardi were champions, but That First Season shows how he did it, bringing readers the inside story of a sports dynasty.

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In the late 1950s the once vaunted Green Bay Packers were a laughing stock. They hadn't fielded a winning team in more than a decade and were very nearly in jeopardy of losing their franchise to another city. The ultimate low came in 1958, when, with 7 future Hall of Famers on the team, they went a lousy 1-10-1 under a too-soft coach, Scooter McLean. They were desperately in need of a savior, and he arrived via wood-paneled station wagon in the dead of winter from New York City.

That First Season chronicles Vince Lombardi's remarkable first year as head coach with the franchise he would reinvent and etch forever in football history. In a single year, as the grizzled coach who took no bull, he would transform a team of underachievers into winners and reignite a city known for its passion for its sport. Based on exhaustive new research and interviews, That First Season is the seldom-studied prequel to a football career marked by greatness. Eisenberg pushes away the mist that surrounds the Lombardi legend to bring readers the real story of how the seeds of a football dynasty were sown. He also brings alive an incredible ensemble tale of a team, a town and their leader.



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The Packer offense took off when Lombardi inserted Boyd Dowler Paul Hornung, a key player in Lombardi's offense
Don McIlhenny runs the ball against the Colts A fan congratulates Lombardi as he leaves the field


Lombardi and Landry: How Two of Pro Football's Greatest Coaches Launched Their Legends and Changed the Game Forever

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An in-depth look at the years legendary coaches Vince Lombardi and Tom Landry spent as young assistants with the New York Giants, and how they changed the course of pro football.

Vince Lombardi and Tom Landry could not have had two more divergent personalities. Yet, while working for the New York Giants in the mid-1950s under head coach Jim Lee Howell, the pair formed what still stands as the greatest set of coordinators on one team. Given their personalities, one might have likened Howell’s job to that of Dwight Eisenhower’s as the general struggled to control the egos and politics of his allied subordinates during WWII. But for some reason, Lombardi and Landry worked almost seamlessly, leading the Giants to the top of the NFL. In the five seasons the two men coached together between 1956 and 1959, the Giants appeared in three championship games, winning the NFL title in ‘56.

Both coaches would go on to NFL stardom, Lombardi with the Green Bay Packers and Landry with the Dallas Cowboys. But it was during their years as Giants coordinators that they developed the coaching philosophies they would employ later in their careers. For Lombardi, it was the reliance on the running game that started with Frank Gifford and would continue in the “Packers Sweep” days of Paul Hornung. For Landry, it was his own invention of the 4-3 defense that led to the “Flex” defense of his Super Bowl winners in Dallas. How they developed their ideas, and how they were allowed to implement them, was a testament not only to their genius, but Howell’s willingness to let them handle the strategic matters while he looked after the big picture.

In Lombardi and Landry, veteran sportswriter Ernie Palladino takes an in-depth look at these two legends’ formative years in New York, offering up a vivid, revealing portrait of two brilliant coaches just coming into an understanding of their formidable powers.

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What it Takes to be Number One

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"I firmly believe that any man's finest hour-his greatest fulfillment of all that he holds dear-is that moment when he has worked his heart out in a good cause and lies exhausted on the field of battle-victorious." 

These words of Vince Lombardi, head coach of the Green Bay Packers during the 1960s, still ring with the same force they did when first spoken over forty years ago. Countless speakers still use these words to move and inspire millions. 

Now, through the incredible insight of the great coach's son, readers will get an inside look at the man behind these words. In nine chapters named after Lombardi's top values-commitment, discipline, excellence, mental toughness, habit, faith, passion, results, and truth-Vince Lombardi Jr. provides powerful motivation to chase down victory and claim it for yourself.


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Jack Koeppler, Lombardi pal and Packers board member, dies at 82 - Green Bay Press Gazette
Jack Koeppler, Lombardi pal and Packers board member, dies at 82In the Lombardi biography, “When Pride Still Mattered: A Life of Vince Lombardi” by David Maraniss, Koeppler was referred to as “Lombardi's golfing pal.” A 1944 graduate of Green Bay East High School and a 1949 graduate of Marquette University, Koeppler, John Charles "Jack"

ED GRANEY: Rebels' Lon Kruger holds open door at Transfer U - Las Vegas Review - Journal
ED GRANEY: Rebels' Lon Kruger holds open door at Transfer UVince Lombardi: "If it doesn't matter who wins or loses, why do they keep score?" The attitude exists within sports far more now than when Lombardi preached it, and college basketball is hardly exempt. A television network didn't pay $6 billion over 11

Doubts About Mike Singletary's Approach - New York Times
Doubts About Mike Singletary's Approach - New York Times New York TimesDoubts About Mike Singletary's ApproachIt was that decline in addition to a few other things I saw that made me think of an old Vince Lombardi line about motivation. He said that the key to being a good motivator is to know which players need a kick in the tail and which need a pat on the

Linebacker Paris Lenon joins Patriots - Boston Globe
Linebacker Paris Lenon joins PatriotsI do keep forgetting Tank Williams, Ghoset of Lombardi. I think that's because his role is a specific niche, not a full-time type of situation. Mark, as for the shape of the linebacking corps, I think a guy like Lenon hurts someone like Eric Alexander

NFL: The Tiers of Coaching - Bleacher Report
NFL: The Tiers of Coaching - Bleacher Report Bleacher ReportNFL: The Tiers of CoachingThe way I see it, they tend to fall into one of four tiers: Coaches like Bill Parcells, Mike Holmgren, Marty Schottenheimer, and Vince Lombardi have cemented their legacy with this method. Rule No. 2—Refer to rule No. 1 and fear for your job.