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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 am surprised @incaceratedbob has not weighed in yet in this thread.
A reason doesn't mean it's not a wrongheaded or terrible one. And Bill's greatness doesn't make him immune to cluelessness.I think Bill made a mistake. It would have taken assault or worse for me to want someone as key as Malcolm on the sidelines.
But some of you guys post like Bill actually just didn't have a clue or lost his mind. How long have you been following this team? By now you should be well-accustomed to never getting the inside story on why they do the things they do but there is always a reason behind their actions.
Well, apparently you're right. Honestly thought I would get some sort of response.You're wasting your time.
Short of assaulting a coach, I don’t see anything that Butler could have done that would have been worth benching him the entire game over. A quarter, maybe. But not the whole game. Not when, as a coach, you say your goal is to win championships. Then you choose to withhold one of your better corners and force the team to stay in an alignment that is getting shredded.
A reason doesn't mean it's not a wrongheaded or terrible one. And Bill's greatness doesn't make him immune to cluelessness.
Not relevent.What formations did the Patriots run that Butler was not involved in throughout the season?
And a good night to youThis thread is officially dead to me...good night.
The greatest coach of all time would bench someone due to cluelessness?
I think he was wrong. I think some **** went down with Malcolm and the entire team and fanbase got punished as a result. It was the sort of strongheaded decision that has also made Bill how great he has been year in and year out despite the noise and rage by fans when he does other things that we didn't like which 'miraculously' panned out.
Disagree with his choice all you want, I sure do. But to even use the word clueless in the same sentence as Bill Belichick? When it comes to football decisions? C'mon, give me a break.
I understand your analogy but that was not the situationHey, my clock stopped working, it was working and making this weird *errrrrrr* noise, so i opened it and i took this gear out, and the *errrrrr* noise stopped but now the clock doesn't work. I'm pretty sure it's not my fault though.
Of course not.This is a perfectly reasonable conclusion but that doesn't necessarily mean Belichick made the right decision.
I might think it's in my best interest to do 'x' rather than 'y', and I might have some reasoning and evidence to support my decision to do 'x', but in reality 'y' may have been the better option.
I'd like to think Belichick didn't act in a stubborn, spiteful manner, and that he had very legitimate reasons to not play Butler which were purely tactical (and not personal) in nature.
However, that doesn't mean that the decision he made ultimately gave them the best chance to win, despite what were hopefully his best intentions.
He does not HAVE to do anything, but he would be wise to.I think Amendola's recent comments say that the players never got a real explanation about what happened, and as other players have said, never expected Butler to sit the entire game. BB does not have to address the public at all about this but he has to clear the air with the players so they can move on from it.
Of course not.
I believe the issues are he did not think Malcolm was ready for the game thus not having confidence he would help the team. Add to that Malcolm said he wasnt not locked in and that confirms the reason why Bill sat him.
Bill is not going to bench a player who played 98% of the snaps without a legit reason.
Clearly fans have a problem with whatever the reason was and I get that.
That's pretty much exactly the kind of thinking that brings dynasties, not just in sports, down.The greatest coach of all time would bench someone due to cluelessness?
I think he was wrong. I think some **** went down with Malcolm and the entire team and fanbase got punished as a result. It was the sort of strongheaded decision that has also made Bill how great he has been year in and year out despite the noise and rage by fans when he does other things that we didn't like which 'miraculously' panned out.
Disagree with his choice all you want, I sure do. But to even use the word clueless in the same sentence as Bill Belichick? When it comes to football decisions? C'mon, give me a break.
75% locked in Butler is better than 100% locked in Jonathan Bademosi.He said he wasn't locked in to play the SB. If that doesn't bother him for the rest of his life then that is concerning.
Bill would have to be a dunce to still believe Malcolm on the bench gave them the best chance to win, especially half way through the game.If Bill thinks he is about to make a bad decision he won't do it. He'll do something different.
I think Bill decided he wanted the players on the field who he felt gave him the best chance to win the game.
In Bill's mind on that day, Malcolm was not one of them.
You can do one of two things.As said before, most of us understand the benching, it's the keeping him benched while they walked up and down the field on us and nothing we tried worked that leaves most of us, including players like Amendola, scratching our heads.
We had P. Chung on N. Agholor. A first year junior high school coach knows what the outcome of that matchup would be. How did the best coach of the modern era not see it? It's unfathomable. Bench Butler to start the game but once everything went to sh*t he should have played. He was dressed so he should have been in the mix to play. At the very least he would have been a lot better on Agholor then Chung was.
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