Triumph
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.INDIANAPOLIS — Patriots coach Bill Belichick said Friday morning that even if New England wins on Sunday, he’s not thinking about retirement.
Responding to a question about whether or not a win on Sunday would make him decide that it would be an appropriate time to call it a career, Belichick, who has been head coach of the Patriots since 2000, said he’s enjoying things too much to ride off into the sunset.
Now, while I don't for a second think he'll be retiring soon, why would you take him at face value? Not exactly his style to be upfront on such things
Suspect that BB will stay on post Brady, to show that he was not defined by #12....
As much as he says stats do not influence what he does and what motivates him, currently he is at 175 wins.. right behind Knox(186), Reeves(190), Noll(193), Schottenheimer(200) and Paul Brown(213)
I think he will minimally want to surpass Brown, so he can included in the conversation as one of the greatest of all time..
Lambeau, Landry, Hallas and Shula can remain the top 4 of all time...
I think you are quoting just wins with the Pats and/or just reg season. I thought he already was at 200 if you counted his Browns days.
That is combined.. he is at 139 for the Patriots..
Isn't his contract expiring this year?
I am confident he will re-sign (if this year or next); but it would be nice if that was locked in.
I was wondering a bit if the McDaniels hiring wasn't also a step towards locking in a succession plan. But then, since the BP-Jester succession plan left such a bad taste in his mouth; I am not sure he would even go down that road. But he is totally anal in all other planning; so I would think he has that organized for Kraft as well.
After watching A Football Life it wouldn't surprise me if BB one day coached the Giants. It's obvious he still loves that organization and would probably be an honor for him to coach there.
I think BB wants to smash all NFL records with Tom and then to solidify himself as best coach, do it again AFTER Tom. I see him here for 10-15 more years.