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Belichick holds himself to the same standard as his players


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It has to start from the top if you want it to work on the bottom level

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Always been that way. Lots of HC's throw players under or at least in the direction of the nearest bus at the first sign of trouble. He never does. Nor does he coddle and stroke 'em. He does the same when handling his own football "business". He's not the highest paid HC on the planet and you never know when his deal is signed, pending or expiring...'cause he doesn't waste time blathering about it.
 
He ALWAYS, whenever they lose or don't play well, says that they were out coached, or they need to coach better. I love that about him.
 
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He ALWAYS, whenever they lose or don't play well, says that they were out coached, or they need to coach better. I love that about him.

me too - -an honest approach about yourself is very difficult for everyone!
 
He ALWAYS, whenever they lose or don't play well, says that they were out coached, or they need to coach better. I love that about him.

And it permutes throughout for example see thread in which Brady blames himself for the hit and abolves Nick.

You never hear Brady talk about dropped passes, they were always poorly thrown. On the other hand Welker and Moss never say the pass was poorly thrown they say that they should of make the catch and didn't.
 
He ALWAYS, whenever they lose or don't play well, says that they were out coached, or they need to coach better. I love that about him.

Most great athletes are like this. They aspire to perfection, to make all the right moves. And the first thing that occurs to them when things go south is their own mistakes. It may stem from an appreciation of looking at the world in terms of what you can and cannot control. The attitude does seem to be infectious on this team; I think it is one of the characteristics of being a "Patriot."
 
BB treats men like men. That is probably why they like playing for him (that and the fact they are scared to say they don't like playing for him, if that were the case).

Rah Rah weirdos like the college coaches will never top BB in his craft.
 
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