12-09-2009, 06:04 PM
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Re: In BB you Trust?
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Originally Posted by Disco Volante
To me, Bill Belichick is and remains one of the most brilliant coaches in NFL history.
However, there's been a sudden emergence of people who actually want there to be a "change" and that change to be....him.
An absolutely absurd request in my opinion. So, in this this thread I'm simply asking who you feel the best coach in the NFL is. I hope the overwhelming majority of votes go where they rightfully deserve but am quite interested to see the reasoning behind anyone feeling otherwise.
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In the almost 40 years I've been watching football, there have been only 2 coaches who I've felt deserved the "genius" label: Bill Walsh and Bill Belichick.
There's no doubt in my mind that BB is the best coach in football. That doesn't mean that he's beyond reproach or question, however. The Pats' team starts and ends with BB. He's been the ultimate source of our success (and no, I'm not discounting the terrific ownership under the Krafts) and deserves the credit. And now that the team is underperforming, he should be accountable as well.
I would say that the current Pats team appears to suffer from a relative inbalance of experienced people who can act as counterweights to BB. Scott Pioli, Charlie Weis, Romeo Crennel, and even Josh McDaniels exerted a lot of influence. This year there doesn't seem to be anyone to act as a counterweight. I don't know whether that's a major or factor.
I don't want anyone else running the Pats. But I do hope that BB addresses the problems with a vengeance, including any that stem from himself.
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