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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.So you still can't refute what I'm saying, and all you've got left is name calling.You've been completely exposed as a hater. I've been running circles around you all morning lol whatever.
You just basically compared Stidham and Mac Jones not being good QBs to murder but go on please continue I'm not going anywhere and I'll stand on this wall until the end.If that's what it takes to get through to you, so be it.
Till it does, keep standing on that wall.
Time has passed. Is it finally time that we as fans forgive and forget and rehab Hernandez's image?Changed != biased.
We all thought Aaron Hernandez was a great Patriot, till he started killing people.
Are you still an Aaron Hernandez fan?
All I've gleaned from what you've been saying today is how much you hate Bill and no I can't refute that. Your first good point of the day good job.So you still can't refute what I'm saying, and all you've got left is name calling.
Here's where Bill's .426 w-l post Brady fits overall. Look at all the legends around his spot. Yikes!
Btw - BB has a bigger sample size without Brady than some of the guys around him on this list so Team Bill shouldn't even think of bringing that noise here.
That’s right then he’s just ahead of Todd Bowles by tenths of a percent. GOAT babyYou're short changing Bill, he's 83-101 0.451 all time with his other QBs.
You just basically compared Stidham and Mac Jones not being good QBs to murder but go on please continue I'm not going anywhere and I'll stand on this wall until the end.
Well I guess I didn't realize I need to qualify that Murder is a disqualifying factor.
But since Bill was fired it's completely different. I obviously have my opinions on if that was the right choice and countless other things that were discussed in the aftermath but at some point it crossed the line from a healthy debate to just kicking a man while he's down and I'm not required to just stand by and watch that. So you're damn right I'm kicking back and I don't really care if there is some friendly fire in the way because you guys have pushed into the fanatical part of being a fan.
All I've gleaned from what you've been saying today is how much you hate Bill and no I can't refute that. Your first good point of the day good job.
Logic is Bill is the greatest coach of all time and based on what players that have recently been coached by him were saying, the way he talked about the game in the media all last year, and the mic'd up clips at UNC he clearly still has a passion and knowledge to coach. Why this didn't wind up with him still in the NFL is a bit of a mystery to me. If you want to use that to justify your hatred of him all I can do is stand here and defend the wall.You are so close to understanding that it's OK for your opinion to change about a person based on what they do.
You even admit you're being stubborn not due to logic, but emotion:
Keep trying, maybe some day you'll get there.
All I've gleaned from what you've been saying today is you can't/won't apply logic, and feel compelled to defend a wall no one else is asking you to defend.
Can someone tell me why, when we are clearly talking about a man's capabilities as an HC, some idiot always brings up their resume as an OC/DC...?He had won a SB while in GB and helped take them to a second one.
I notice that, sarcasm aside, you didn't actually disagree with me or say I am wrong.Well if you put it that way it makes it a fact I'm so glad you contribute in such meaningful ways to this message board.
True, but it goes both ways. How many great all time winning QBs didn’t have great coaches and organizations? I would argue that is what made them great QBs. Even if one believes BB had little influence on making TB the GOAT (something I absolutely don’t believe), consider the other great winning QBs, e.g., Montana (then Steve Young) under Bill Walsh. And I would argue that Andy Reid is the perfect example of the importance of the coach, even before he won all the Rings with Mahomes at KC, Reid had the reputation of being a QB whisperer who could make chicken salad out of chickens**t, turning talented but flawed QBs like Brett Favre, Donovan McNabb and even Michael Vick into MVP level QBs. I simply don’t believe that great coaches don’t help to mold great QBs.
I said he was viewed as a QB whisperer who was amazing at getting the best out of his QBs. You are right he used to be criticized for his time management, but that has nothing to do with his skills in getting the best out of his QBs. This is hardly a controversial opinion, even before his success in KC, see for example: Reid_as_QB_whispererBull. That’s revisionist history. Before Mahomes, Reid was seen as a loser HC who had probably the worst time management skills in the entire NFL. He was viewed as a guy who wasted the talent he had and couldn’t win the big game.
He spent an entire offseason trying to get an NFL job, moron. He took the UNC job AFTER not getting a single bite from the NFL in 2024.Which explains entirely why he took the NC job months before the NFL season ended and hiring season began.
You haters make so much sense…
I didn't feel it justified a response but if you actually believe he had interest in the Jets then you're dumber than a box of rocks pet rock.I notice that, sarcasm aside, you didn't actually disagree with me or say I am wrong.
Because I am 100% right.
And you know it, though you hate to admit it.
No. Just no.I still believe that BB wants the NY Giants job, but I also believe that Dart is going to succeed with Daboll. So, that job is off the table.
UNC welcomed BB with open arms. The school has an allure with LT and Jordan graduating there. All BB has to do is get in a good bowl game this season and the NFL offers will start to come in.
He interviewed with the Falcons and their owner twice.He spent an entire offseason trying to get an NFL job, moron. He took the UNC job AFTER not getting a single bite from the NFL in 2024.
And you're a fool if you don't realize his representatives had a handle on what NFL jobs would be opening and if any of them would have been interested in him.
Newsflash: They weren't.
Bill Belichick was desperate to take an NFL job. No one offered him one. He didn't go the UNC to screw over Kraft. He went to UNC because that was the best offer he got.Also, by accepting the college HC job Kraft still owes BB all his money - a reported 25 million.
If BB took an NFL job, my understanding is that Kraft would not owe the money or that there would be an offset.. BB wants to screw Kraft every way that he can which is reflected in their on going feud.
I didn't feel it justified a response but if you actually believe he had interest in the Jets then you're dumber than a box of rocks pet rock.
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