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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 agree, I think this is probably something he will work on this year to pass the time. He will probably get back into coaching next year for a couple years after his book gets some buzz. His "tell all" will come in 5-10 years, but even then, it won't really be dramatic - it will probably just be more of a recollection of his career and life as he remembers it, some of which will probably conflict with previously reported versions.This wont be a book on the patriots I am sure. It will be some sorta coaching philosophies or scouting like how thinks as an ode to his father. He isnt one to go out spill his guts like kraft.
Him and Malcolm Mitchell are partnering up to be the next big name in children's fictioni'd lol if he wrote a non football book.
I wonder if that means he's done coaching. I also wonder if he goes full scorched earth on Kraft.
He's not doing TV. He already turned down offers.Why would you think that this has anything to do with him being done coaching? This is a guy who has been used to working 18+ hour days for most of his adult life, the probable TV gig alone is not going to be enough to keep his mind occupied.
Get your highlighter ready for an entire book for you to distort the truth with.He's done. He's seen the writing on the wall. The league has changed. Smart move, I'm sure it'll be a best seller.
This does happen sometimes (i.e. how people reviled TB12 and the Pats for two decades). Other times, though, it's the things you say and do---not some boogeyman complex--- that make people dislike you (i.e. Kraft, Goodell).I don't know why people hate Bob Kraft so much. Maybe for some, there needs to be a bad guy. There needs to be that black and white, good and evil dynamic when it comes to fandom. It's really shades of gray but people don't want to see it that way. There needs to be that boogyman out there when some can pin their frustrations (both real and imaginary).
But Bob already said he wasn't pleased with The Dynasty.This does happen sometimes (i.e. how people reviled TB12 and the Pats for two decades). Other times, though, it's the things you say and do---not some boogeyman complex--- that make people dislike you (i.e. Kraft, Goodell).
Why don't you think it'll be a best seller?Get your highlighter ready for an entire book for you to distort the truth with.