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I do wonder how this effects the rest of the coaching staff. Are they thinking he's doing what's best for the team or what's best for his sons.
So this at least ensures BB the HC will be around for a few more nurturing years.
I do wonder how this effects the rest of the coaching staff. Are they thinking he's doing what's best for the team or what's best for his sons.
BB would cut his own mother if he could find someone else to do the job for better value.
The kid will need to perform.
Steve has been on the staff for 5 years now, 4 years as Coaching Assistant and 1 year as Safeties Coach. I think Bill set the standard with Steve on how he'll treat his son and by all respects he was, if anything, extra harsh on Steve and Steve had to work twice as much as others to prove himself and get promoted. Infact Steve's talked about that. All the secondary has huge respect for Steve.
So the precedent has been set with Steve and hence adding Brian shouldn't be an issue. He'll be Coaching Assistant for a while and will have to work pretty hard to prove himself. The Pats keep a small staff and everyone has to work very hard.
Actually you are on the right track MF. Early in his career BB worked in several organizations. rarely spending more than a couple of years at each stop. Lots of organizations and lots of different systems, lots of things learned at each stop.If I was Steve or Brian I would probably want to build up the experience for a couple more years and then see if I could get a coordinators job somewhere else, presumably college, just to avoid the questions about nepotism. Granted Steve is farther along with that and with the Patriots coaching tree it may be easier said than done.
BB also used moving around to build a network of connections which is vital to young coaches.Actually you are on the right track MF. Early in his career BB worked in several organizations. rarely spending more than a couple of years at each stop. Lots of organizations and lots of different systems, lots of things learned at each stop.
It would be good for their respective coaching careers for the brothers Bellichick to experience mulitiple organizations as they grow into their profession. Kyle Shanahan is a good example of a successful father to son hand off, and IIRC he had several stops that didn't include his father.
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