tobias funke
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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.I think it's funny that some fans are legitimately butthurt at the idea of Belichick saying something like this. I find it equally funny that members of a Patriots messageboard think they know anything about Bill seeing as how they've never met the man, or seen him behind closed doors.
Wait!
We have no idea of shmessy's possible personal experience(s) with BB behind close doors
I would love to have a beer or two with an
uncensored / unfiltered Bill Belichick on a Sunday afternoon watching the games.
I had a similar conversation with a colleague in the hypothetical, "Beer with BB or Rex".
My take is that Ryan would be fun for about 15 minutes then he'd start to annoy you.
BB would be a guy who would be down to earth and have some of the best dry humor ever heard.
And he's not Rex Ryan.
Anyone with a passing knowledge of Belichick (even someone who lives in New York ) knows that that simply isn't his speech pattern or how he would speak on a football field with people around him to overhear.
Simple as that.
Really?
Belichick curses out Mason (Ravens v. Patriots Sunday October 4th, 2009) - YouTube
Is that what passes for knowledge?
Anyone who thinks that what the NY Post reporter is claiming (without corroboration) is something BB has been shown to do inthe past, please point out a prior instance of that happening.
Simple as that.
How is it different than him telling Tom Jackson "f**k you" when Jackson tried to congratulate him moments after winning SB 38?
Once again, that was anger. Perfectly in keeping with his character. That was not happily gloating like Rex Ryan after a win.
Show me him doing some TO dancing on the Cowboy logo, Jim Harbaugh jumping and pumping Jim Schwartz' hands or Rex Ryan gloating thing in public.
Once again - - read carefully - - I'm not saying it's impossible - - just that it hasn't been shown to be something he's done in public much at all. Completely out of charatcter.
Sorry, I need some more additional corroboration of this account before I believe the "reporter" from the New York Post (given it's journalistic "integrity").
I sincerely doubt he was "angry" just seconds after winning his 2nd SB title...I imagine his state of mind was damn near identical to last nite's.
Sure, the NYP reporter could be making it up. That's very much within the realm of possibilities. But it's also very much within the possibilities that Belichick cursed while gloating. Heck, we've never really heard BB gloat, so we don't know how it would sound at all. But we have heard him swear a lot before.
Look, no one knows what he says all the time.
From the books, interviews, "mic'd ups", psychoanalyses, etc that have been done and discussed for over a decade on Bill Belichick, it certainly seems out of character for him to chortle like that in public on an opponent's field.
I had a similar conversation with a colleague in the hypothetical, "Beer with BB or Rex".
My take is that Ryan would be fun for about 15 minutes then he'd start to annoy you.
BB would be a guy who would be down to earth and have some of the best dry humor ever heard.