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Seems a bit unrealistic that Belichick would walk away from coaching as the Patriots are spiraling downward while Brady is 3-peating in Tampa Bay.
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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.Seems a bit unrealistic that Belichick would walk away from coaching as the Patriots are spiraling downward while Brady is 3-peating in Tampa Bay.
So you want to him to stay and rebuild which you think he isnt good enough to do anyway . Not sure what he can do if you want to kill him either way ? maybe become a linebackers coach or waterboy ?BB fcked us. He kicked Brady out and now he realizes what a monumental task it is to rebuild without a QB and he's realizing he's done. And wants to chill on his boat.
Even more sinister, BB realizes that the more seasons he loses without Brady (and Brady wins without him) he looks more and more like a chump so better call it quits quick
At this point I won't be surprised if he resigns next month, let alone after this year.
Manssiere.the real issue and nobody is willing to address...the size of BB's man boobs. They are getting bigger every year. What's up with that and I am concerned. Time he invest in "The Bro"
Kraft has said all along he knows when Bill is done, and he isn't telling. I certainly would not be surprised if he did, at his age. I really wonder if the younger athlete thing is something Bill struggles with.Where there is smote theres fire.
Hard to believe that Kraft was not upset watching what would have been his 7th championship and vocal to Belichick about the decision to let Brady walk. Krafts actions and statements have always been to allow Brady to play until he retires as a Patriot. Belichick says next to nothing, but Linda Holidays tweet about Brady not throwing a TD vs Green Bay in the 2020 NFCC was telling.
Id say its the beginning of the end for BB. Hes been in NE over 20 years. Like Brady, BB has earned the right to leave whenever he decides its time.
Kraft has said all along he knows when Bill is done, and he isn't telling. I certainly would not be surprised if he did, at his age. I really wonder if the younger athlete thing is something Bill struggles with.
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I love that clip, I think it’s hilarious. But it would genuinely surprise me if Belichick would want to leave when he has such a clear challenge in front of him, I would be really surprised if that doesn’t inspire him.There are many men in power that love to have their employees or staff competing with each other. I worked for quite a few (in a non-sports setting). I found it to be antiquated, divisive and unproductive. Obviously, in team sports when you're trying to make the team competition is required, but once they make the team, to continue to subject players to this constant pressure seems absurd.
If Belichick retires after next season then I will probably have a very bad taste in my mouth and lose some respect for him. Guy is a great coach and I am happy he's been our coach for 20 seasons, but it just sucks we got rid of Brady and then BB backed out of coaching here only a season or two later. It just sucks, but maybe a culture change is eventually needed.
Agreed...but he will be 69 in 2 months. IMO it's ok if he sucks going forward....he earned it. 69 YEARS OLD!!!If Belichick retires after next season then I will probably have a very bad taste in my mouth and lose some respect for him. Guy is a great coach and I am happy he's been our coach for 20 seasons, but it just sucks we got rid of Brady and then BB backed out of coaching here only a season or two later. It just sucks, but maybe a culture change is eventually needed.
He's a short timer. I guarantee Jonathan is looking for his replacement as we speak.Agreed...but he will be 69 in 2 months. IMO it's ok if he sucks going forward....he earned it. 69 YEARS OLD!!!
He's a short timer. I guarantee Jonathan is looking for his replacement as we speak.
Oh. Well I just take that as a little hyperbole. Certainly no great stretch to think they might win another one over the next couple of years though for sure. I think the larger point is just that you would think Belichick would be motivated by the challenge rather than deciding now is the time to hang it up.3 peat?
Oh. Well I just take that as a little hyperbole. Certainly no great stretch to think they might win another one over the next couple of years though for sure. I think the larger point is just that you would think Belichick would be motivated by the challenge rather than deciding now is the time to hang it up.
Yeah, long time. I mean obviously none of us know the guy. But I just feel from an outsiders perspective if anything is going to invigorate you it would be the current circumstances.Crawdud may have been exaggerating a bit. I agree that another title for TB is certainly possible in the next couple years.
As far as Belichick is concerned, he may not have the energy anymore for a rebuild. He's been coaching since 1976...almost 45 years.