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It's not unique that an owner passionately cares about his team from his youth, but it's good. It's not unique for an owner to seek out and pursue a single team architect with that same passion. It's rare that the organizational mindset of that coach is a factor. It's very rare to go after such a coach with the resources Kraft threw at acquiring Belichick and be right.
Again, I am in the City of Snyder. Previously, it had been the City of Jack Kent Cook -- a relatively savvy guy who bled burgundy and gold. Up in NE, we all remember the Kiam days.
Believe me, it matters.
Kraft & Belichick embraced being smarter, accepting delayed gratification when necessary, and understanding that it's work and smarts that get you to the top of the hill and keep it going year in and year out. They think years down the road, not just months, while getting it right week after week. And that's both of them, not just Kraft - BB has the final say on players (except Troy Brown, if reports are to be believed,) and he has been an uncontrite cutter, regardless of a player's perceived (or self-perceived) value. Winning breeds winning, and BB has been able to leverage that to succeed with rehab projects who want to play in NE, because they know that what's going on with the Pats is a rare thing to be part of.
Xs and Os are all Belichick, which is as it should be. Teaching and coaching are on Belichick. But you need a Kraft to get a Belichick. Without BB would Kraft have been a Dan Snyder, furiously ripping through the stack of available sexy head coach picks and fantasy football studs from two years ago? I just don't think so.
Again, I am in the City of Snyder. Previously, it had been the City of Jack Kent Cook -- a relatively savvy guy who bled burgundy and gold. Up in NE, we all remember the Kiam days.
Believe me, it matters.
Kraft & Belichick embraced being smarter, accepting delayed gratification when necessary, and understanding that it's work and smarts that get you to the top of the hill and keep it going year in and year out. They think years down the road, not just months, while getting it right week after week. And that's both of them, not just Kraft - BB has the final say on players (except Troy Brown, if reports are to be believed,) and he has been an uncontrite cutter, regardless of a player's perceived (or self-perceived) value. Winning breeds winning, and BB has been able to leverage that to succeed with rehab projects who want to play in NE, because they know that what's going on with the Pats is a rare thing to be part of.
Xs and Os are all Belichick, which is as it should be. Teaching and coaching are on Belichick. But you need a Kraft to get a Belichick. Without BB would Kraft have been a Dan Snyder, furiously ripping through the stack of available sexy head coach picks and fantasy football studs from two years ago? I just don't think so.