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Who do you think was the better coach Bill or Knoll?Lol, it's truly amazing how dumb you are.
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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.Who do you think was the better coach Bill or Knoll?Lol, it's truly amazing how dumb you are.
This is true, but Belichick began his HC career before the cap began (1994). If you look at the years (1991-93) he coached before the cap, his record was 20-28. If you incl. the cap year (1994) in which he had his best record, he ends up with a 31-33 record. His last 4 years in NE, he ended with a 29-38 record. So before or after the cap, w/o Brady, Belichick's record is consistent. A sub .500 record.
Again, the biggest difference was having Brady at QB. Not sure why this is so controversial since Belichick himself acknowledged he would not have been as successful w/o Brady. The facts show that to be the case.
That's the biggest difference between these elite HCs.
This is true, but Belichick began his HC career before the cap began (1994). If you look at the years (1991-93) he coached before the cap, his record was 20-28. If you incl. the cap year (1994) in which he had his best record, he ends up with a 31-33 record. His last 4 years in NE, he ended with a 29-38 record. So before or after the cap, w/o Brady, Belichick's record is consistent. A sub .500 record.
Again, the biggest difference was having Brady at QB. Not sure why this is so controversial since Belichick himself acknowledged he would not have been as successful w/o Brady. The facts show that to be the case.
I don't think that Mark Malone, David Woodley, Cliff Stoudt and Bubby Brister were better than Testaverde, Cassell, Cam, and Mac. Anyway, there's no doubt Bill excelled with the GOAT, nobody is saying he didn't. His coaching wasn't able to overcome having average and above average QBs though, in comparison to his peers. That's the point. Having Brady maintain his consistent greatness for 19 years set Belichick apart from the rest. Obviously.
They aren't interested in numbers, just the perception of reality. If you repeat something enough times, people begin to believe it.
Here's another one, defensive ppg allowed during each SB playoff run by the winning team. Notice where the Pats defenses are ranked amongst all SB winners. The highest is #32 (2001) out of 58 SBs. That's below average.
That's why they want to ignore DVOA and EPA which takes those things into account. Their argument falls apart when you really look at the impact of each phase.
You're obviously clueless. DVOA was not developed by PFF. It is you that's pushing flat earth nonsense when you fail to take into account each play that contributed to the final result and how it compares with the league average. Your ignorance is showing and your arguments are 5th grade level.
Lol, it's truly amazing how dumb you are.
That was points allowed... a poor metric of measuring a defense over a season by itself as many have said already.
He's just trolling he's putting up all sorts of stuff but he he still knows Bill is the GOAT.
Yes I agree. Bills record without Brady would definitely be worse, no doubt. I think you have proven your point. Ad nauseam. But if Bill hadn’t drafted Tom, and Moe didn’t happen, who knows? I see you over and over and over with the same stats … and yup you are correct in your record facts. But you assume so much to think Tom would get a chance on another team to be as successful as what the Patriots were as a team, for Tom to end up with the success he had in his career. There was a chance he wouldn’t have even been drafted. This is the way I see it. If Vinateri didn’t miss two field goals in Pete Carrol’s last season , he would have made the playoffs and he wouldn’t have gotten fired. None of this would have happened. As fate would have it … if it wasn’t for Vinateri … we don’t win two super bowls. The whole thing was magical. The tumblers aligned and the universe gave us something that will never happen again. Shouldn’t that be enough ?This is true, but Belichick began his HC career before the cap began (1994). If you look at the years (1991-93) he coached before the cap, his record was 20-28. If you incl. the cap year (1994) in which he had his best record, he ends up with a 31-33 record. His last 4 years in NE, he ended with a 29-38 record. So before or after the cap, w/o Brady, Belichick's record is consistent. A sub .500 record.
Again, the biggest difference was having Brady at QB. Not sure why this is so controversial since Belichick himself acknowledged he would not have been as successful w/o Brady. The facts show that to be the case.
Yes I agree. Bills record without Brady would definitely be worse, no doubt. I think you have proven your point. Ad nauseam. But if Bill hadn’t drafted Tom, and Moe didn’t happen, who knows? I see you over and over and over with the same stats … and yup you are correct in your record facts. But you assume so much to think Tom would get a chance on another team to be as successful as what the Patriots were as a team, for Tom to end up with the success he had in his career. There was a chance he wouldn’t have even been drafted. This is the way I see it. If Vinateri didn’t miss two field goals in Pete Carrol’s last season , he would have made the playoffs and he wouldn’t have gotten fired. None of this would have happened. As fate would have it … if it wasn’t for Vinateri … we don’t win two super bowls. The whole thing was magical. The tumblers aligned and the universe gave us something that will never happen again. Shouldn’t that be enough ?
They don't even believe half the crap they write they are just trying to piss people off.This whole sorry, moronic anti-Belichick jihad boils down to one simple thing for Biffins, the Veneclown, IceIceBrady and all the other Tampa Bay Ghetto refugees stumbling around bowlegged with a bur up their ass: terminal butthurt over Brady's exit after the 2019 season. Nothing more. Theirs is a pathetic campaign to discredit, diminish and dismiss BB's contributions to the dynasty and career in general, alleging that his sole claim to fame draws from riding Tom's coattails. A myopically flawed conclusion rooted in blind hero worship and naive ignorance re. how things work on a professional football team. Cultism and the Duning-Kruger effect rolled into one NFL style, impervious to logic or common sense.
Dumb post.Now that their careers are over, and we have enough games and data of them playing without the other, it's ok to do an objective assessment.
Bill Belichick's record without Tom Brady: How legendary former Patriots coach has fared before, after divorce with QB | Sporting News United Kingdom
Bill Belichick is one of the greatest coaches in NFL history, but his record without Tom Brady isn't too pretty.www.sportingnews.com
Tom Brady Wins Losses Winning % Super Bowl titles With Bill Belichick 249 75 .769 6 Without Bill Belichick 37 20 .649 1
While Brady did win a Superbowl in Tampa Bay, his winning percentage did drop from 76.9% to 64.9% demonstrating that Belichick did have an impact on Brady's game and ability and helped Brady go up very good, to stratospheric, and best all time.
And we have the data the other way around as well as BB also seems to have benefitted from Brady
Bill Belichick Wins Losses Winning % Super Bowl titles (as HC) With Tom Brady 249 75 .769 6 Without Tom Brady 84 103 .449 0
Without Brady, Belichick likely cannot hold on to a HC job for more than 3-4 years with a garbage 44.9% win percentage, which is exactly what happened to him both at the Browns, or at the Patriots after Brady left, and he was fired both times. So Brady seems to have elevated Belichick from below average, or mediocre at best, to in the discussion for best all time.
But it seems people have elevated Brady's contribution to the run far above Belichick's. e.g. when people mention Paul Brown and Otto Graham (10 titles), they seem to revere Brown more. And when they mention Lombardi and Starr, it's no doubt the credit is heavily favoured towards Lombardi (likely due to run heavy era). But Belichick and Brady debate has only gone one way recently. With press, media, fans, and overall history seems to firmly be in the camp that Belichick rode Brady's coattails to success. How did this happen so quickly? He seems to have helped Brady on the margins as well.
I blame Patricia more than Belichick for the defense in that one, save for the Butler decision - which was inexcusable. That whole conservative approach killed them and the difference between that and how Flores ran things (way more aggressive) was striking and they’ve seemingly stayed with it ever since.Bad QB play had little to do with a defense getting completely depantsed like they did. That was all on Bill's defense. And the HC but that's a different topic.
But on the bright side that was a no doubter... at least Bill's defense didn't tease us only to come up small at the moments when it mattered most like the final Giants drives in both Super Bowl losses or made to look like clowns by Nick Foles of all people.
I’ve never seen a situation where people fault a coach for having success, especially having fought and put his job on the line for that player, and then having success for said player. It’s just strange to me.This is true, but Belichick began his HC career before the cap began (1994). If you look at the years (1991-93) he coached before the cap, his record was 20-28. If you incl. the cap year (1994) in which he had his best record, he ends up with a 31-33 record. His last 4 years in NE, he ended with a 29-38 record. So before or after the cap, w/o Brady, Belichick's record is consistent. A sub .500 record.
Again, the biggest difference was having Brady at QB. Not sure why this is so controversial since Belichick himself acknowledged he would not have been as successful w/o Brady. The facts show that to be the case.
Agreed... dumb argument.Dumb post.
This applies to Lombardi, Noll, Landry and Reid as well.
They lost Donta Hightower, Alan Branch, Jon Jones before the playoffs and Patrick Chung by halftime of that game... they weren't winning with or without Butler.I blame Patricia more than Belichick for the defense in that one, save for the Butler decision - which was inexcusable. That whole conservative approach killed them and the difference between that and how Flores ran things (way more aggressive) was striking and they’ve seemingly stayed with it ever since.
Kills me why this wasn't fixed in-game with the obvious move putting Butler back in. When someone like the Agholor we all know and love is having himself a game against us then there's a problem lolI blame Patricia more than Belichick for the defense in that one, save for the Butler decision - which was inexcusable. That whole conservative approach killed them and the difference between that and how Flores ran things (way more aggressive) was striking and they’ve seemingly stayed with it ever since.
2 stops on 3rd down at most - which Butler undoubtedly would have gotten and Jordan Richards didn't...would have flipped the outcome. No question about it.They lost Donta Hightower, Alan Branch, Jon Jones before the playoffs and Patrick Chung by halftime of that game... they weren't winning with or without Butler.
I would have liked to see them try. Again, needed one play, one pass breakup, anything. If nothing else, one of those guys would have been slightly less gassed and could have been subbed.They lost Donta Hightower, Alan Branch, Jon Jones before the playoffs and Patrick Chung by halftime of that game... they weren't winning with or without Butler.
Exactly and we didn't need Butler to be Deion Sanders in his prime. It's not debatable that he would have been an improvement over whatever that was out there. This was Nick freaking Foles not Aaron Rodgers or Peyton in their day.I would have liked to see them try. Again, needed one play, one pass breakup, anything. If nothing else, one of those guys would have been slightly less gassed and could have been subbed.
Butler gave up six touchdowns in coverage in 2017 tying for third-most at the CB position, while also yielding the 11th-most yards at 698 and ranking 108th in yards after the catch. He was rated 92nd in QB passer rating when targeted... 92nd. He was arguably the worst starting CB in the league.2 stops on 3rd down at most - which Butler undoubtedly would have gotten and Jordan Richards didn't...would have flipped the outcome. No question about it.
What people don't consider is the outcome could have been worse and likely would have been. Butler was terrible in 2017.I would have liked to see them try. Again, needed one play, one pass breakup, anything. If nothing else, one of those guys would have been slightly less gassed and could have been subbed.
Well sorta. reid went to NFC title games and superbowl without Mahomes. Bill won 1 playoff game in 10 years with a losing record.Dumb post.
This applies to Lombardi, Noll, Landry and Reid as well.
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