MIAMI – Don Shula often said he wanted to be remembered for playing within the rules, and that's what happened Monday.
In the wake of his death at age 90, an outpouring of tributes from around the NFL saluted not only Shula's two Super Bowl championships and NFL-record 347 coaching victories, but also the way he won. “He's one of the great credits to the game that has ever been,” said Shula's longtime friendly rival, former Buffalo Bills coach Marv Levy. “The fact he was the winningest coach in the history of the league and did it by playing by the rules and honoring the game — certainly that is impressive.
He'll be remembered for the success he had and also the type of person he was, for his ability and also his character." NFL coaches,