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Yes. No question if BB had it his way never seeing or speaking to Goody again would be too soon for him.Disgusting thought but very Kraft-like.
We have no way of knowing he was polite and gracious.Yes. No question if BB had it his way never seeing or speaking to Goody again would be too soon for him.
Instead he was polite, gracious and operated above Goody's petty antics
We have no way of knowing he was polite and gracious.
For all we know he could have told him he is an embarrassment, a scumbag and he should get to f##k off the stage.
The one part clear is bb says ok and goodell leaves.
He may have.God I wish he said that.
He may have.
And the idea that it was a positive exchange because they were close and talking into each other's ear is meaningless because it was so loud.After watching that exchange a few times my gut tells me BB had a clear intention of something to say to him.
No way was it accidental. He sought him out.
And the idea that it was a positive exchange because they were close and talking into each other's ear is meaningless because it was so loud.
I think it was the 2016 version of the 2003 "conversation" with tom Jackson.
Speculation...
I think BB engaged Goody to say something along the lines of...
" Hey Roger .Thanks.....Y'know, we knew Tom was going to come through for us and he was as determined as ive ever seen him. He was really motivated this year. The whole team was."
Roger says yep, offers some disengaging remarks and they move on.
Yea I agree on the ending. God I want to know what the exchange was.I agree that Bill sought out Goodell. My only hope that it wasn't a positive exchange was towards the end, around 4:05, Bill gives a little nod and looks pretty content/smug as he says OK in response to whatever Roger said.
Nah, that's just Belichick's typical awkwardness and being done with the conversation. Anyone who is reading any ounce of blasting-Tom-Jackson aggression in BB's body language there is just plain wishing. Sorry, he kept it classy.I agree that Bill sought out Goodell. My only hope that it wasn't a positive exchange was towards the end, around 4:05, Bill gives a little nod and looks pretty content/smug as he says OK in response to whatever Roger said.
Did anybody else notice the cold fish handshake that Jonathan Kraft gave and the look of contempt on his face.
Nothing wrong per se with BB being in a good mood, as he had, for three quarters, subconsciously prepared for a post-loss press conference etc.Belichick was in an understandably euphoric mood following the game, causing him to do things like going on ESPN's postgame show unsolicited. He probably wanted to keep it classy with Goodell and probably shared an olive branch of sorts. If you notice, at first Goodell was going to leave the stage w/o shaking Belichick's hand, probably assuming that BB wanted nothing to do with him.
My ex-wife and me have cordial conversations too. That does not mean we are both smiling at each other through gritted teeth.Yup.
Despite all the fantasy scenario put forth by many of the posters in this thread, the interaction was clearly warm and friendly.
I hated that.
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I think he told Roger to go home and get his shine box.