Belichick reticent after loss - Extra Points - Boston.com
i know lot of people find it annoying..but i find it quite amusing...
i know lot of people find it annoying..but i find it quite amusing...
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i know lot of people find it annoying..but i find it quite amusing...
Is that why you kept Tom Brady in so long – to get him enough plays?
We didn’t run any plays. We never had the ball. In a game of no defense, we played less.
Was Rob Gronkowski’s play a little bit of a bright spot?
When you can’t make a first down in the first half, it’s hard to find a lot of bright spots on offense.
I think everyone saw that one coming
Why is BB even forced to do these pressers? I didn't even bother to click on the link as I've grown tired of his act for the last several years.
Belichick is beginning to wear a little thin with me too, both on and off the field. But, he's the coach and I am not. I seriously doubt that he cares what any of us think, or what any of the media think.
He is who he is. He will go into the hall of fame. He gave Patriots fans a decade that none of us ever thought we would see, and there still might be a little added in. I thought that last season, following the bitter defeat to the Ravens that he might callit a career. Now I DO believe that this will be the end of the road, and hopefully, hopefully he goes out with another SB ring.
But the time comes for everyone to say goodbye, and hopefully he will do it at a time when his team is not on the bottom of the standings board.
Too many times a coach, or a baseball manager, who has been successful waits too long to hang em up and then, when he does, he only has the bad taste for going out when the team was crashing I hope that is not Belichick's swan song.
Belichick is beginning to wear a little thin with me too, both on and off the field. But, he's the coach and I am not. I seriously doubt that he cares what any of us think, or what any of the media think.
He is who he is. He will go into the hall of fame. He gave Patriots fans a decade that none of us ever thought we would see, and there still might be a little added in. I thought that last season, following the bitter defeat to the Ravens that he might callit a career. Now I DO believe that this will be the end of the road, and hopefully, hopefully he goes out with another SB ring.
But the time comes for everyone to say goodbye, and hopefully he will do it at a time when his team is not on the bottom of the standings board.
Too many times a coach, or a baseball manager, who has been successful waits too long to hang em up and then, when he does, he only has the bad taste for going out when the team was crashing I hope that is not Belichick's swan song.
Belichick is beginning to wear a little thin with me too, both on and off the field. But, he's the coach and I am not. I seriously doubt that he cares what any of us think, or what any of the media think.
He is who he is. He will go into the hall of fame. He gave Patriots fans a decade that none of us ever thought we would see, and there still might be a little added in. I thought that last season, following the bitter defeat to the Ravens that he might callit a career. Now I DO believe that this will be the end of the road, and hopefully, hopefully he goes out with another SB ring.
But the time comes for everyone to say goodbye, and hopefully he will do it at a time when his team is not on the bottom of the standings board.
Too many times a coach, or a baseball manager, who has been successful waits too long to hang em up and then, when he does, he only has the bad taste for going out when the team was crashing I hope that is not Belichick's swan song.
Belichick reticent after loss - Extra Points - Boston.com
i know lot of people find it annoying..but i find it quite amusing...
I'd think you're freakin crazy ... except KC Joyner in his book "Blindsided" makes an interesting historical case that great coaches have a ten-year shelf life.
He adduces many examples in support. His hypothesis to explain the phenomenon is that very successful coaches come on the scene with a novel approach that sweeps the competition, but that eventually the league adjusts.
He further claims that coaches are unable to re-invent themselves, as their initial novel success is mostly from Darwinian selection of those new coaches with innate approaches that best succeed in the league environment they matriculate into.
An interesting hypothesis, and of course Belichick is finishing his 10th year with the Patriots...
Belichick is beginning to wear a little thin with me too, both on and off the field. But, he's the coach and I am not. I seriously doubt that he cares what any of us think, or what any of the media think.
He is who he is. He will go into the hall of fame. He gave Patriots fans a decade that none of us ever thought we would see, and there still might be a little added in. I thought that last season, following the bitter defeat to the Ravens that he might callit a career. Now I DO believe that this will be the end of the road, and hopefully, hopefully he goes out with another SB ring.
But the time comes for everyone to say goodbye, and hopefully he will do it at a time when his team is not on the bottom of the standings board.
Too many times a coach, or a baseball manager, who has been successful waits too long to hang em up and then, when he does, he only has the bad taste for going out when the team was crashing I hope that is not Belichick's swan song.
Because the NFL requires it.
If it were up to BB, I'm not sure if he'd ever do a press conference.