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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.This comes one day after FOX Sports reported that the players and other employees informed team owner Steve Biscotti that Billick had completely lost the locker room and could not win them back.
Wow, I never thought that they would do it. He should have been fired a long time ago.
Like after last year when he went 13-3?
No offense, but I don't want this guy anywhere near Tom Brady and the rest of the O.
Billick as I'm sure everyone recalls stood up for Belichick following Spygate and took a nice swipe at MangIdiot as well. But memories are short around here for that sort of thing I guess and everyone wants to pile on this guy's firing.
My guess is the Patriots would value his defensive input
I like Billick, and I think Belichick has expressed a high amount of respect for him in the past.
Billick as I'm sure everyone recalls stood up for Belichick following Spygate and took a nice swipe at MangIdiot as well. But memories are short around here for that sort of thing I guess and everyone wants to pile on this guy's firing.
I think he's a bit of a scapegoat for a poor season - but at the end of the day he couldn't bring in the right coaches or players to turn a bad offense around and its his responsibility.
I suspect someone will snatch him up as a coach or coordinator pretty quickly. Parcells could do FAR worse in Miami than to bring Billick in for either role.
I think Billick problem is one that many coaches have.
He does not have control and in some cases, respect of his players.
That's Ray Lewis's team.
I feel bad for the next poor sob who walks through that door.
Billick should be employed in about 5 minutes. Guy won a SB and is one season removed from 13-3.
NFL really is a what-have-you-done-for-me-lately world.
Though he probably needed a fresh start given the dynamic & volatile locker room on that team.
My guess is the Patriots would value his defensive input
I like Billick, and I think Belichick has expressed a high amount of respect for him in the past.
Billick as I'm sure everyone recalls stood up for Belichick following Spygate and took a nice swipe at MangIdiot as well. But memories are short around here for that sort of thing I guess and everyone wants to pile on this guy's firing.
I think he's a bit of a scapegoat for a poor season - but at the end of the day he couldn't bring in the right coaches or players to turn a bad offense around and its his responsibility.
I suspect someone will snatch him up as a coach or coordinator pretty quickly. Parcells could do FAR worse in Miami than to bring Billick in for either role.