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I'm still caught up on the intent and purposefully part. Your bordering on treading in hate territory. I just don't understand why anyone would actually think he intentionally would do something like this and you did nothing to explain that?
And whatever happened with Butler we don't know but how can you sit there and honestly say he couldn't put his differences aside when he resigned Butler?
Again he didn't injure Mac and why would he automatically say Mac was the starter if he thought Zappe came in and played as well. The competition was on and Mac couldn't handle it. There was no manufacturing anything it just occurred because of injury and because Mac just wasn't really any better than Zappe. And up until last week this was still true.
For Macs sake hopefully he's managed to grow and definitely looked better than Zappe this time.
It's opinions like this that are just so ridiculous that they are insulting. There is zero logic behind Bill purposely doing things out of vengeance.
When someone suggest something so illogical it brings into question there motives. There are a group of people who come here just to hate BB. If you don't want to get lumped in with them you might want to rethink your terrible opinions.
And Schotenheimer is in the league because he's willing to be Jerry's *****. Bill was never going there and Jerry was never offering. Personally I think Dallas would have been good for him and He'd be good for Jerry but neither were ever accepting that. Jerry could have used someone in the room who he can't think he's smarter than and Bill could have used a GM who would force some skill players down his throat and make him spend a little less frugal.
I am not bordering on anything other than speaking the truth. It is ok to say Belichick was the greatest of all time and at some point he lost it or stopped caring.
I am not putting the blame on Belichick for Mac's injury or Zappe playing well. I am blaming for how he handled the situation after the Bears' game. It was amateurish at best and just down right incompetent at worse. Basically helped to divide the fanbase and the locker room. He needed to start one guy and back him. He started Mac and basically gave the impression that he might really want to start the other guy.
In 2001, there was QB controversy in the making when Bledsoe was healthy. Bledsoe wanted to start and Belichick made it clear that they were staying with Brady. And you know what? The QB controversy never took off. Yes, the Pats were winning, but a lot people inside and outside the building wanted to go back to Drew especially in the Super Bowl.
And there is plenty of logic that Belichick does things out of vengeance. Seriously, we have reports that Belichick refused to talk to his QB or DC coordinator. Belichick by his own words says he is screwing over his own players by not letting Patriots scouts into the building to scout them. Over the years, he done petty things as big FUs to the Jets and the league. He probably started and benched Mac over and over again as a big FU to the Krafts.












