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They only put up a tweet after it was revealed that he was enforcing that rule and they looked terrible. But stay deluded if you must.
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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.I'm sure this was your Florio opinion during deflategate. You're such a fraud.Florio picked it up, I can't see him doing that if it was a completely fabricated story.
Florio picked it up, I can't see him doing that if it was a completely fabricated story.
Who is they? Jordan and Bill? Lol you know this is fabricated BS.They only put up a tweet after it was revealed that he was enforcing that rule and they looked terrible. But stay deluded if you must.
The best is how the Bill cultists thought this was a smoke screen for Belichick joining UNC because every team in the NFL was pining for him hard.Don't mind the cult. It's been a bad few days for them.
I'm not defending Belichick (what he is doing currently on and off the field doesn't deserve it) but I consistently see his record without Brady brought up as proof that he is overrated. Again, this isn't a defense, he obviously isn't the same coach he was a decade ago.
But honestly, is there a legendary QB/coach combo in which the coach had a great record without the QB? I'm genuinely asking that.
Especially the salary cap era, does that exist? What is Reid's record without McNabb or Mahomes?
One more time, I'm not in the "cult" defending Bill, but by using the win/loss record without the QB metric to determine the greatness of a coach, which coaches are great?
| Non | Losing | |||
| HC | QB | Seas | Loss % | |
| Don | Shula | 5 | 0 | 0 |
| Mike | Tomlin | 5 | 0 | 0 |
| John | Harbaugh | 11 | 1 | 91 |
| Andy | Reid | 8 | 1 | 125 |
| Joe | Gibbs | 7 | 1 | 143 |
| Tony | Dungy | 6 | 1 | 167 |
| Bill | Cowher | 11 | 3 | 273 |
| Mike | Ditka | 7 | 2 | 286 |
| Doug | Pederson | 7 | 2 | 286 |
| Hank | Stram | 3 | 1 | 333 |
| Bill | Parcells | 11 | 4 | 364 |
| Pete | Carroll | 8 | 3 | 375 |
| Chuck | Noll | 9 | 4 | 444 |
| Bill | Belichick | 11 | 8 | 730 |
Wussy apparently muted this thread. Looks like he couldn't handle the truth about his idol.Woozy asked this same question before he did his best Houdini impression in this thread.
These are the totals for many of the HCs without their top QB
Non Losing HC QB Seas Loss % Don Shula 5 0 0 Mike Tomlin 5 0 0 John Harbaugh 11 1 91 Andy Reid 8 1 125 Joe Gibbs 7 1 143 Tony Dungy 6 1 167 Bill Cowher 11 3 273 Mike Ditka 7 2 286 Doug Pederson 7 2 286 Hank Stram 3 1 333 Bill Parcells 11 4 364 Pete Carroll 8 3 375 Chuck Noll 9 4 444 Bill Belichick 11 8 730
I had faith in the Pats after they held their own against the Rams during the season. If not for a redzone fumble they could have won that game. The common thought that I argued against at the time, even with our own fans, was that sure, they could make it to the SB, but there's no way they beat the Rams.He wasn't making mistakes and was coming up clutch when it mattered. The two top QB's that year were Manning and Favre. Two guys known for high interception rates and really slinging it to top tier receivers who in clutch moments had a horrible reputation of becoming deers looking at headlights.
Brady was the right guy at the right moment. The 2001 team was not some juggernaut that was so good that any QB would win in that situation. Until Brady took the field, it looked like we were getting more of what we saw in 2000. Drew was 0-2 and was making mistakes and still being a statue in the pocket. The team also wasn't built for some high risk, high reward guy to come in and excel.
I don't think a lot of people appreciate how crazy it was that the 2001 Patriots won the Super Bowl. There's a reason it was the biggest upset besides Super Bowl 3 (a game where people literally thought the AFL opponent was a glorified minor league team),
The team got out of some razor thin contests that season. The two overtime games against the Bills and Chargers and a 17-16 game against the Jets.
Agree 100%.Ummm...... They posted highlights of Javonte Williams of the Cowboys in real time yesterday. The only posts on their timeline from this morning is Drake Maye and separate of video of all the UNC alumni. Now it could be their social media person wasn't posting last night, but it could be the story is true.
Also looked that there were no posts on their timeline last week with video of Maye even though they showed video of Omarion Hampton of the Chargers and Cedric Gray of the Titans. And the the week before, there is video of Hampton's first NFL TD and nothing about Maye.
There is plenty of evidence that this story is 100% true.
I agree. Florio probably did what he always does: Read someone else's report, get it confirmed, then run with it himself.Florio picked it up, I can't see him doing that if it was a completely fabricated story.
IIRC that was a goal line fumble and then the Rams drove and scored the other way. 14 point swing in a 7 point game.I had faith in the Pats after they held their own against the Rams during the season. If not for a redzone fumble they could have won that game. The common thought that I argued against at the time, even with our own fans, was that sure, they could make it to the SB, but there's no way they beat the Rams.
And when Florio has a burr on his ass about something he always digs into it more.Agree 100%.
Drake Maye is the most high profile UNC guy in the NFL right now and they complete ignored him - until this morning when backlash to the report got real loud.
Andy Bershak isn't walking through that door.
George Stirnweiss isn't walking through that door.
Lawrence Taylor isn't walking through that door.
I agree. Florio probably did what he always does: Read someone else's report, get it confirmed, then run with it himself.
How many of them have 8 rings?Woozy asked this same question before he did his best Houdini impression in this thread.
These are the totals for many of the HCs without their top QB
Non Losing HC QB Seas Loss % Don Shula 5 0 0 Mike Tomlin 5 0 0 John Harbaugh 11 1 91 Andy Reid 8 1 125 Joe Gibbs 7 1 143 Tony Dungy 6 1 167 Bill Cowher 11 3 273 Mike Ditka 7 2 286 Doug Pederson 7 2 286 Hank Stram 3 1 333 Bill Parcells 11 4 364 Pete Carroll 8 3 375 Chuck Noll 9 4 444 Bill Belichick 11 8 730
I am not saying fabricated. It could be the source of the info for the story has a grudge against Belichick and making up stuff or something along that line.
I am leaning strongly towards the story is 100% real. I just give the possibility that the reporter got bad info.
Josh McDaniels has 6 Super Bowl rings...not sure what this translate to as far as his ability to build a solid program in 2025.How many of them have 8 rings?
Nah it's fake all the Bill "h8rs" are just lying and piling on poor BillBill confirmed that he was not letting Patriots scouts into the UNC building because he said he unwelcome in Foxborough, even though Vrabel confirmed shortly thereafter that he was welcome back in Foxborough.
It's not a surprise to me that Bill does not get the benefit of the doubt these days.
If only Bill had a dedicated and qualified PR person to help him with his public image...
Josh McDaniels has 6 Super Bowl rings...not sure what this translate to as far as his ability to build a solid program in 2025.
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