The Gr8est
Pro Bowl Player
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BB and Brady were so dominant that the league had to invent infractions, or exaggerate lesser ones, in order to try and bring the Pats back to the pack.1. Bill had the military mentality: try to make the right decisions, but, above all, make sure that everyone is following orders from above.
2. He would listen to others he respected (Ernie -- maybe Charlie, RAC, Josh).
3. He put his ego last and never took public credit for the triumphs.
4. He didn't play silly ra-ra games. His motivational speech was "Do what I tell you and you'll win. Don't and you'll lose."
5. He never blamed players in public and, if there was a problem in the locker room, he dealt with it privately -- ruthlessly, but privately.
6. His greatest coaching season, in my view, was 2013. Just imagine what it does to a locker room to have one of the players arrested for murder. And yet he kept the team together and playing hard so that it got to the AFCCG.
7. He was the greatest Xes-and-Os coach of all time, both in scouting and planning and in gameday adjustment.
Obviously, at some point his judgement deteriorated and his willingness to listen to others. The McDaniels-to-Patricia/Judge story is just a terrible example of someone with absolute authority whose ego got out of control.
But BB was the GOAT, no question.
Fans of other teams were happy to have it happen.
I remember once late in the dynasty, I was at a grocery store wearing my Brady jersey, and the cashier was wearing a Packers jersey.
She made a plaintive comment to me “why don’t you guys let someone else win sometime”?
That really was the greatest compliment that you can get, because she was clearly frustrated.
THAT is how good our dynasty was.
Has the league EVER done that to another team?












