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Excellent article on BB ..from cleveland of all places


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Thanks for the info that is a good article.
 
To nitpick, Belichick coached the Browns from 1991-1995, which the article described (twice in the same paragraph) as "the mid-90's". But aside from that, it was a very good article which showed a lot of empathy for the Coach. It was also nice to hear from this author that most of the Cleveland media have come around in their opinions of Belichick.
 
No truer words were ever spoken about BB... even though I think he is much more broad than this, in the context of the NFL anyways.

"Words are not Belichick's stock in trade, anyway. X's and O's are. Pro football is the only thing he knows. It is all he has got. A college job, with the Fraternity Rush Week demands of recruiting would be beyond him. He is like an advanced mathematician, working on the cold fringes of speculation, using a specialized language only Good Will Hunting could understand."
 
It was also nice to hear from this author that most of the Cleveland media have come around in their opinions of Belichick.


And of course this will happen with the Boston Press. Look what happened with Ted Williams. If any press group typifies the "don't know what you've got till it's gone" attitude, it's that miserable fellowship.

As to the article itself: it's a pleasant respite from all the Belichick is a Neanderthal pieces, but the part about a blood feud with Mangini is over the top, and, if the end of the Pats-Jets playoff game is any evidence, wrong.
 
There was this in the Ledger today too.

Not that it matters one whit to him, but one of the casualties of the New England Patriots’ 2006 season was Bill Belichick’s reputation.

No one disputes his wizardry with X’s and O’s. That remains unquestioned, even after his team blew a 21-6 halftime lead and lost, 38-34, to the Colts in Sunday’s AFC championship game in Indianapolis​
http://www.patriotledger.com/articles/2007/01/24/sports/sports01.txt
 
And of course this will happen with the Boston Press. Look what happened with Ted Williams. If any press group typifies the "don't know what you've got till it's gone" attitude, it's that miserable fellowship.

As to the article itself: it's a pleasant respite from all the Belichick is a Neanderthal pieces, but the part about a blood feud with Mangini is over the top, and, if the end of the Pats-Jets playoff game is any evidence, wrong.
Williams was an enigma though. He did have a raging war with the press from probably his second or third year on, and pulled some not-so-nice stuff with the fans also, like a crotch grabbing incident at Fenway. He was my childhood sports hero nonetheless. Whose "fault" was it with the press? Who could say? But, it's easy to blame the press. They're a dime a dozen but there was only one Ted.
 
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