When I think of Jim Ringo, I think of a great story I read once about Lombardi.
Seems Ringo decided to hire an agent to negotiate his next contract, a rather novel concept in the 1960s and one not exactly embraced by NFL executives.
Agent comes into Lombardi's office and introduces himself as Jim Ringo's agent, Lombardi shakes hands with him and asks if he could wait outside the office for a few minutes as Lombardi has an important phone call to make.
A few minutes later, Lombardi calls agent into his office and sits him down. Lombardi asks "what was it again you wanted to talk about?" The agent restates the whole spiel about him being Ringo's rep and wanting to negotiate a contract for his client. Lombardi says "Oh, there must be a misunderstanding. You see, Ringo isn't on our team anymore."
It turns out when the agent was out in the waiting room, Lombardi called the Eagles and quickly engineered a trade sending Ringo to Philadelphia.