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Vince Lombardi's teams were characterized by the precise execution of its offensive plays (the most famous of which was the Packer power sweep), but just as important to his success was Lombardi's skill as a motivator.
One of the most famous games in the history of football was the NFL championship game of 1967, in which his team played the
Lombardi's success is legendary, and he is often associated with the maxim, "Winning isn't everything, it's the only thing." However, he did not coin this phrase, and it is uncertain if he actually ever said that; however, he was quoted as saying something somewhat different: "Winning isn't everything, but wanting to is."
