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I'm going to say they both took risks. I don't know if it was actually 50/50 but that's what I'll say.
Bob WANTED Bill.Some additional stuff on this from today's thing:
Patriots Daily Notebook 7/16: Belichick Lashes Back at Kraft's Comments, New Patriots Trailer Dropped | PatsFans.com
When it comes to New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft and former head coach Bill Belichick, it feels like there's been no shortage of drama between the two over the last year. And it continues.www.patsfans.com
Belichick made it sound like the Jets were the less risky option:
But his comments after that didn't sound like they were a better situation:
And as for Kraft being worried:
The above is from February of 2000:
Morning News and Notes 2/24 | PatsFans.com
Going to a Patriots game will cost fans a little more after the Patriots announced that ticket prices will be increasing about 20%. Robert Kraft explained the move in a letter to season ticket holders.www.patsfans.com
He did take a lot of heat from the media locally, especially both during and after that first 5-11 season (they lost four-straight twice and got swept by the Jets that year), but this was well before talk radio or social media. Still, you have to give Kraft credit for giving Belichick time to weed out the wrong guys and bring in the right ones. If he pulled the plug early, we would have missed out significantly.
Bill WANTED to coach the Patriots.
It wound up taking serious work by Bob to get it done for which Bill expressed gratitude in his introductory press conference.
This worked out.
No blathering by either of them will ever change that.












