BB is the best. Will be a shame when he retires. Hopefully he'll at least pop into the set from time to time. I love Pop from the San Antonio Spurs as well. He is the NBA's Belichick. Funny guy. Listed Tim Duncan once as DNP(Did not play)-Old.
I swear, by all that's Holy, that the greatest interview ever would be putting Bill Belichick and Yogi Berra side by side and letting them answer questions.
Can you imagine that? It's on my bucket list of things I'd love to see in my lifetime.
I swear, by all that's Holy, that the greatest interview ever would be putting Bill Belichick and Yogi Berra side by side and letting them answer questions.
Can you imagine that? It's on my bucket list of things I'd love to see in my lifetime.
Bill Belichick doesn’t do much to veil his loathing for bureaucratic BS.
Breakfast interviews and smiling pictures with all the fellas who are trying to beat your football team are the very definition of happy horsehockey he likes to avoid.
But at his core, he’s a guy who owes a lot to professional football and -- if he wants the game to be as good as it should be -- he has to play by the rules of the game. And this week, that meant going in front of the NFL’s Competition Committee to pitch his rules change proposals.
NFL.com shared his appeal for a tweak to the extra point.
His “Hey, haven’t you guys noticed that it’s a useless play?” tone oozes, and he works in a drive-by on legislation enacted to make trying to block kicks more difficult.
“I personally feel that we’ve also made it virtually illegal to block a kick,” Belichick intoned. “We can’t hit the center, we can’t overload, we can’t push, we can’t jump, we can’t land on anybody so it’s very, very difficult to competitively play the play.”
In the background, you can see Redskins president Bruce Allen reveling in Belichick’s toneless browbeating.
I love it. Its about the rules, but since we've got about two months of nothing ahead, why not make it a thread about the best of Belichick, caustic wit edition?