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A read in SI online, about BB focusing on some of the distractions he is facing, I thought he and his wife were back together? Last I heard they bought property in Nantucket and were preparing to build a house there, could this guy be wrong. As far as his son goes, it is a disapointment, but hardly the type of thing that would distract you for long. When does Stephen, go from BB's son Steve Belichick to Steve Belichick son of BB? It is more than a sublety, but he is an adult now made a crappy choice, but not the end of the world. Are the so called distractions much ado about nothing, similar to the gloom and doom thread on this board or similar to blaming McDaniels for the crappy play calling.
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2006/writers/em_swift/11/14/belichick/index.html
The NFL's resident genius, Bill Belichick, who even in the best of times has the air of a tortured, brooding Ahab, has had a rough couple of weeks.
It goes beyond New England's consecutive home losses to the undefeated Colts and the hated Jets. On Oct. 28 Belichick's son, Stephen, 19, was arrested for possession of a small amount of marijuana, for which the young man, who had no previous run-ins with the law, was sentenced in a Boston-area court to six months probation.
That, unfortunately for New England's coach, gave renewed life to a series of articles in Boston Herald gossip columns and various blogs reminding readers that Stephen wasn't the only Belichick family member with legal problems. Belichick himself is waiting to be subpoenaed for a deposition in a rancorous divorce proceeding in New Jersey, in which Belichick has been identified as the "other man" by an angry Vincent Shenocca, a construction worker from Morristown
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2006/writers/em_swift/11/14/belichick/index.html
The NFL's resident genius, Bill Belichick, who even in the best of times has the air of a tortured, brooding Ahab, has had a rough couple of weeks.
It goes beyond New England's consecutive home losses to the undefeated Colts and the hated Jets. On Oct. 28 Belichick's son, Stephen, 19, was arrested for possession of a small amount of marijuana, for which the young man, who had no previous run-ins with the law, was sentenced in a Boston-area court to six months probation.
That, unfortunately for New England's coach, gave renewed life to a series of articles in Boston Herald gossip columns and various blogs reminding readers that Stephen wasn't the only Belichick family member with legal problems. Belichick himself is waiting to be subpoenaed for a deposition in a rancorous divorce proceeding in New Jersey, in which Belichick has been identified as the "other man" by an angry Vincent Shenocca, a construction worker from Morristown