Even before Super Bowl X-tra L-arge kicks off, the Seattle Seahawks coaching staff can be proclaimed, the Lords of the Rings.


Seattle's coaching staff has an impressive 18 Super Bowl rings, while Pittsburgh's has only eight.


For Seattle, defensive coordinator Ray Rhodes has five Super Bowl rings, Dwaine Board, four; Mike Holmgren, three; John Marshall, two; Nolan Cromwell, one; Gil Haskell, one; Jim Lind, one and Gary Reynolds, one.


For Pittsburgh, running backs coach Dick Hoak has four Super Bowl rings; Russ Grimm, three and Ray Horton, one. Hall of Fame defensive tackle and current Steelers special assistant/college and pro personnel Joe Greene also has four, but he is not included on Pittsburgh's coaching staff.


Yet the Steelers have a distinction that the Seahawks do not. They have four full-time employees who are attempting to get one for the thumb. The Steelers officials with four Super Bowl rings include owner Dan Rooney, Hoak, Greene and video coordinator Bob McCartney. Longtime Steelers scout Bill Nunn also has four, but after retiring, he no longer works for Pittsburgh full time, just part time.


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