PatsFans.com Menu
PatsFans.com - The Hub For New England Patriots Fans
PatsFans.com - The Hub For New England Patriots Fans

"Belichick could 'Easily' coach another four to five years"

Status
Not open for further replies.
I see no reason to think why he would stop coaching just because Brady went away.

He said a few years ago he doesn’t want to coach into his 70s. Not sure if he changed his mind since...
 
I think it would be epic if Brady and Bill announced their retirements together
 
So then it came to pass in the year 2030, new coach Steve belichick drafts Tom jr?

Having a hard time remembering toms sons name. Too early yet
 
He said a few years ago he doesn’t want to coach into his 70s. Not sure if he changed his mind since...

That was before his sons showed interest in coaching and were on the staff.
 
NFL Rumors: Bill Belichick ‘Easily’ Could Coach Another Four To Five Years

If true I think he wants to stick around for the post Brady era and I don't see why he wouldn't.

You might wonder what more could he accomplish especially if he wins another ring with Brady well what about keeping this thing up float or being able to rebuild and get another lombardi without Brady?

I think that's his motivation/another challenge well huge one to take on before he rides off into the sunset, and I think he pulls it off.
Like the Stones, not quitting will keep him young.
 
yes, Bill can coach as long as Dante

It will be difficult with Brady, Josh and Flores all gone.

It is not at all clear that he would want to start a non-Brady dynasty.
 
The Stones stopped being good 30 years ago
it keeps them young though.

I actually love a lot of their new music over the last 30 years though. The last new one Iike "One More Shot", though the guitar riff is a subtle rip off of AC/DC "You shook me all night long"

 
If we're going to rate coaches I think winning % is a better way to do that. That way even coaches with more years coaching, and in different eras, can be compared. Belichick and George Halas are tied at .682 but Belichick can move ahead if he wins the last 4 this season. If he only wins 3 he'll be slightly behind (.6824 to .6822). I added the coaches with less years service but longevity should also be considered. The top 20ish by %;

John Madden - .759 (10 years)
Vince Lombardi - .738 (10)
George Allen - .712 (12)
George Halas - .682 (40)
Bill Belichick - .682 (24)
Don Sula - .677 (33)
Paul Brown - .672 (25)
Tony Dungy - .668 (13)
Mike Tomlin - .657 (12)
Curly Lambeau - .631 (33)
Bill Cowher - .623 (15)
Bud Grant - .621 (18)
Joe Gibbs - .621 (16)
Buck Shaw - .621 (12)
Mike McCarthy - .618 (13)
Schottenheimer - .613 (21)
Andy Reid - .612 (20)
Sean Payton - .612 (12)
Bill Walsh - .609 (10)
Tom Landry - .607 (29)
Steve Owen - .605 (24)
 
I believe there is nothing that sticks in Bill's craw more than that smug SOB Shula and his annual celebration of their undefeated year. And he knows that nothing would stick in Shula's craw like Bill being the all time winningest coach.

 
it keeps them young though.

I actually love a lot of their new music over the last 30 years though. The last new one Iike "One More Shot", though the guitar riff is a subtle rip off of AC/DC "You shook me all night long"


There are a few decent songs.

IMO when a band hits their late 40s they loose their juice.
 
If we're going to rate coaches I think winning % is a better way to do that. That way even coaches with more years coaching, and in different eras, can be compared. Belichick and George Halas are tied at .682 but Belichick can move ahead if he wins the last 4 this season. If he only wins 3 he'll be slightly behind (.6824 to .6822). I added the coaches with less years service but longevity should also be considered. The top 20ish by %;

John Madden - .759 (10 years)
Vince Lombardi - .738 (10)
George Allen - .712 (12)
George Halas - .682 (40)
Bill Belichick - .682 (24)
Don Sula - .677 (33)
Paul Brown - .672 (25)
Tony Dungy - .668 (13)
Mike Tomlin - .657 (12)
Curly Lambeau - .631 (33)
Bill Cowher - .623 (15)
Bud Grant - .621 (18)
Joe Gibbs - .621 (16)
Buck Shaw - .621 (12)
Mike McCarthy - .618 (13)
Schottenheimer - .613 (21)
Andy Reid - .612 (20)
Sean Payton - .612 (12)
Bill Walsh - .609 (10)
Tom Landry - .607 (29)
Steve Owen - .605 (24)
Meh. Championships are what really what matters.

Some of the names ahead of Landry, Walsh, Parcells and Noll is a joke.
 
Hopefully he can get himself a quarterback who can throw farther than 10 yards down the field
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

PatsFans.com LinkHub

Sean Payton's second chance: Inside the Denver Broncos' Super Bowl quest
Interesting Article (Sports)
espn.com · by Ian
1d
𝕏 / Tweet
twitter.com: Wilfork Highlight Reel
Patriots Videos
twitter.com · by ctpatsfan77
2d
𝕏 / Tweet
twitter.com
Interesting Article (Sports)
twitter.com · by raduray
2d
📰
📰 Article
Terrion Arnold clears waivers despite interest from teams
NFL News
prideofdetroit.com · by mayoclinic
2d
📰
📰 Article
Drake Maye got swallowed up by the moment, and the Super Bowl setback left him in tears
Patriots Commentary
nytimes.com · by TheRainMaker
2d
▶ YouTube
Super Bowl 36: “I still can’t believe the middle of the field was so wide open.”
Patriots Classic Videos
youtube.com · by Ian
2d
📰 Article
media0.giphy.com
Uncategorized
media0.giphy.com · by PATSNUTme
3d
📰
📰 Article
Patriots DC Zak Kuhr's Motivation Stems From Two Important Things
Interesting Article (Sports)
si.com · by mayoclinic
5d
MORSE: Patriots Position Analysis: Defensive Line
Patriots News 07-05, Positions That Still Need More Depth
MORSE: Patriots Position Breakdown, QBs and Tight Ends
Patriots News 06-28: Romeo Doubs The Patriots X Factor?
MORSE: Patriots Position Breakdown – RB
Patriots News 06-20: The Not-So-Ideal Jacas Situation
MORSE: Looking At Patriots Wide Receiver Room and Gabe Jacas Mess
Key Questions Remain After Patriots Mini Camp: Little Margin For Error at Several Positions
Patriots News 06-14, Patriots Wrap Up Spring Workouts
Patriots Rookie Lomu Reveals “Weird” First Days at Right Tackle
Back
Top