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What values? He reached out for a guy booked for drunk driving when we were short on WRs.
Apples to Oranges.
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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.What values? He reached out for a guy booked for drunk driving when we were short on WRs.
Hey, if you think it was worth losing the Super Bowl because Butler missed curfew, good for you. I prefer Bill act like a football coach instead of a petty hall monitor and do what it takes to win, like his job description reads, but that's just me. Sleep easy tonight knowing that sixth Lombardi wasn't worth it because now, thank God, Malcolm truly understands he can't be late to practice, and isn't that the most important thing?
Here's just the reality of the situation. Belichick's getting lit up by the media and former players, and one current player who is crucial to our defense gave a tactic approval to the criticism. We've also had multiple people insinuate the locker room was divided over it.
If it was ANY OTHER COACH IN THE ENTIRE LEAGUE you'd hear talk about whether this was a big enough deal to get that coach fired. Belichick should not be fired. He also shouldn't get a giant pass because of his history either. Butler making one tackle or one stop was very likely the difference between winning and losing. The Eagles went 10/16 on third down and 2/2 for 4th. Changing outcome on one of those 12 plays is likely 7 points off the board.
Belichick's fortunate that he's in the greatest of all time discussion and that the only thing this will do to him is put a stain on his legacy and have people say "yeah he's one of the greatest coaches ever, but he also likely cost a team a Super Bowl because he made a last minute decision to sit one of the best CB's on the team and refused to budge when it became apparent his defense couldn't get a stop". Like that's part of the equation now.
Now of course if it comes out that Butler was on crack the night before or nearly committed a felony or was punching coaches, etc..... then that's different. But Belichick's going to walk into next season with a lot of questions. And be prepared to hear about this when people talk about Belichick's place in history
That's a thing that happened. We also signed Kenny Britt this year. But Butler might have smoked some pot and was late for a meeting..Apples to Oranges.
I get how people are sad and pissed off. I get it.
For 18 years has hard and fast rules and expectations. Malcolm knew them. All 52 knew them.
For whatever reason, he decided he did not want to adhere to them anymore.
Do you seriously think BB benched Malcolm over a curfew violation? Really?
I agree. I don't want Bill fired, of course, but this was a big enough blunder that were he not Bill Belichick, it'd be fodder for termination discussions. If Jeff Fisher did this, people would be calling for his head.
I'm talking about 90min before the game.
You don't think he anticipated fallout? Do you think he cares?
I agree. I don't want Bill fired, of course, but this was a big enough blunder that were he not Bill Belichick, it'd be fodder for termination discussions. If Jeff Fisher did this, people would be calling for his head.
I get how people are sad and pissed off. I get it.
For 18 years has hard and fast rules and expectations. Malcolm knew them. All 52 knew them.
For whatever reason, he decided he did not want to adhere to them anymore.
Wow, 91 pages on this thread...I really think we need to wait and see what happened and we're probably going to have to hear it from Butler.
Are the Pat fans frustrated, sure, but one of the things that makes Bill the GOAT is he is not going to tolerate things that other coaches will. That's why their teams are so undisciplined.
I highly doubt Bill is going to bench Butler for missing or being late for a meeting. I just think we need to hear all the facts first.
That's a thing that happened. We also signed Kenny Britt this year. But Butler might have smoked some pot and was late for a meeting..
Yes. People would fire a head coach that despite some key injuries had one of the top scoring offenses and top scoring defenses, won top seed in their conference and made it to the SB because one of his CBs felt he could break the team rules on the eve of the SB and got benched for it.
Exactly that would happen. Jesus..
That's what the media's reporting; personally I think Bill made his decision and was too prideful (as Hightower indicated) to change after this new strategy was tanking before his eyes. But what Butler did was immaterial. Short of Malcolm outright murdering someone, he should have played in this game.
People were screaming for Bevell's head because he called a pass instead of a run in a Super Bowl. Imagine if Carroll lost that Super Bowl because he said Richard Sherman couldn't play because he was causing behind the scenes issues?Yes. People would fire a head coach that despite some key injuries had one of the top scoring offenses and top scoring defenses, won top seed in their conference and made it to the SB because one of his CBs felt he could break the team rules on the eve of the SB and got benched for it.
Exactly that would happen. Jesus..
Wow, 91 pages on this thread...I really think we need to wait and see what happened and we're probably going to have to hear it from Butler.
Are the Pat fans frustrated, sure, but one of the things that makes Bill the GOAT is he is not going to tolerate things that other coaches will. That's why their teams are so undisciplined.
I highly doubt Bill is going to bench Butler for missing or being late for a meeting. I just think we need to hear all the facts first.
Making him inactive would have lent finality to it though. The way he did it - players had to be thinking during the game that Belichick was going to relent. When that did not happen, it was probably even more of a distraction. Precipitating argument in the locker room before kickoff should have been avoided if possible.Only to play him as an absolute emergency is my guess. Additionally making him inactive would have emotionally messed up the team 90min before the game
That's irrelevant. He isn't there.He didn’t anticipate losing......this type of **** doesn’t go over nearly as well in defeat
He’d still be with the browns/ravens if he had the same 1st 5 years there as here
Slippery slope arguments are notoriously awful and have been used to justify countless bad decisions. For one most of what you said is pure speculation in the first place.Ok let's all the players miss flights, smoke weed, get drunk, mouth off and they can still play in the playoffs but not regular season games.
Slippery slope my friend....
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