I'd say it did paint Belichick in a bad light based on how they handled the Hernandez and Trump storylines:
They tried to make it seem as if Belichick could have prevented the Hernandez thing which is messed up. Even then, Bill and the Pats did make an effort to relocate Hernandez to a new...
I hate it because it ruins the I terrify of the whole project.
You can still craft a narrative without doing shady things like this. It would be probably be more positively received if you just laid out all the truth for everyone to form their own opinions.
As I've said before, Belichick...
I'm critical of Bill, but the documentary omitting all of the positive statements is disgusting.
It's a total hit piece.
As I said before, the objective truth would still show Belichick's flaws and how he ended the dynasty, but this documentary is literally trying to paint Belichick as a bad...
Butler probably snapped at Steve after a) he did something that he shouldn't have done, or b) he overreacted to something minor. Belichick benched him for lashing out at his son Steve.
That's the best explanation, because it would show why both don't want to say anything. It makes both of them...
Finished it.
Not bad. There's an obvious slant that's anti-Bill, but if the documentary tried to be 100% unbiased, Belichick would still come away looking bad. Let's be honest, Bill ****ed up and had flaws.
And it confirms what I thought - Belichick grew resentful of Brady and his growing...
I think this is copium.
If this were the case, then why would Brady get sick of it and want to leave?
Why didn't Belichick change his approach with Mac?
I think it's more likely that Brady put up with some tough coaching, but Bill's tough coaching changed into resentment and hostility as he...
That's why i said it stemmed from resentment over Brady
He acted much nicer to both Garopollo and Cam.
I truly believe that Belichick didn't think Brady was that great of a pure QB, and even felt that Brady left plays on the field with his lack of mobility. So Bill didn't want to give Brady...
I think a lot of QBs would have screwed up that Raiders game.
You're really underestimating how many QBs blow games where their defenses play well, let alone in a blizzard, in their 1st year as a starter
Off the top of my head:
2021 tannehill against the Bengals
2021 Rodgers against the 49ers...
Yes the defense was great, but they don't get to any of those super bowls without Tom, sorry.
Plenty of really good defenses don't get to Super Bowls. You need a generational "best defense ever" type of defense (e.g. 2000 ravens, 2015 broncos) to get there.
Brady led countless game winning...
This documentary isn't as anti-Bill as I thought it'd be so far. It's there though, just not as much as I thought.
It makes Brady look bad too tbh. Makes him look like he was a mid qb with low self esteem, lol
Anyway, this is a sneaky trade for the Jaguars. Lawrence has not put together a fully great season, and they haven't extended Lawrence yet.
This could mean something, just saying.
Also if Brady is on the team, they're probably going 13-4 instead of just 10-7. That Pats team played a lot of injured teams but Mac's inability to win a close game against decent teams that year (cowboys, bills pt 2, dolphins 2x, buccaneers, colts) hurt their record. Brady on that team wins the...
Yeah, people keep on missing the point saying "which cares if Bill was mean, it helped them win".
It was more than just being "mean", there was some legitimate resentment that Brady sensed and felt from Bill that went beyond regular hardass coaching. Belichick definitely started to target...
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