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The Bill megathread (HC at UNC, girlfriend, etc.)

I have never believed the story that Belichick was going to trade Brady to San Francisco. Lynch came out and said he called Belichick and asked about Brady and Belichick laughed at him.
Why would anyone believe Lynch could have told the truth when answering that question when asked? Like he could have answered -Yes, 49er fans we thought we were trading for the hometown GOAT but had to settle for Garappolo once that meddling meddler Kraft stepped in to stop us from doing so.

The only reason anyone would take Lynch’s press conference answer as the gospel truth is because they want to accept it as such.
 
I have never believed the story that Belichick was going to trade Brady to San Francisco. Lynch came out and said he called Belichick and asked about Brady and Belichick laughed at him.
Here's the thing, he dragged out Jimmy's trade as late as he could when the value wouldn't be that high. Which leads me to believe he was considering the idea and there was no world where Jimmy and Brady were both getting paid at the same time. So maybe it was never serious, but it had to be a consideration. The time to trade Jimmy if you were rolling with Brady was much earlier.
 

Here's the thing, he dragged out Jimmy's trade as late as he could when the value wouldn't be that high. Which leads me to believe he was considering the idea and there was no world where Jimmy and Brady were both getting paid at the same time. So maybe it was never serious, but it had to be a consideration. The time to trade Jimmy if you were rolling with Brady was much earlier.

I can't say that I know what Belichick was thinking at that time, but I do believe Lynch when he said Belichick dismissed t out of hand.
 
I can't say that I know what Belichick was thinking at that time, but I do believe Lynch when he said Belichick dismissed t out of hand.
I think Bill wanted to drag it out and Brady played like an MVP and had Kraft's full backing and it made the decision for itself
 
Well thats why Ian had the ignore thread option added. No one is asking you to enter this thread so why should we care about your opinion on this thread?
Mods or Ian obviously agreed w my thinking or they wouldn’t have merged THE NEW THREAD (w my & 15 other posts)?into the Mega-hread.

Thanks for the hyper-aggressive response based on ignorance……

luckily for you ; a lack of knowledge or awareness driving that ignorance is curable.
I hope you can redeem yourself in future posts.
 
I think Bill wanted to drag it out and Brady played like an MVP and had Kraft's full backing and it made the decision for itself

Like I said, I have no idea what Belichick was thinking, the only evidence is Lynch's statement, as no one else involved ever said anything about. And if Kraft knew and had wanted to he could have leaked that at any time to make Belichick look bad. He could have put it in " Dynasty" saying that " Bill wanted to get rid of Tom years ago and I had to stop him."

It's certainly possible that Belichick wanted to choose Garrapolo over Brady, there was plenty of support for that here, I just don't see anything factual to back it up.
 
It is wild that this guy is worth millions while having no discernible talent and being a complete *******.
I don't know about his talent and can't evaluate his performance. I did enjoy him on the V sin sports show before BB took him to Chapel Hill.
 
Like I said, I have no idea what Belichick was thinking, the only evidence is Lynch's statement, as no one else involved ever said anything about. And if Kraft knew and had wanted to he could have leaked that at any time to make Belichick look bad. He could have put it in " Dynasty" saying that " Bill wanted to get rid of Tom years ago and I had to stop him."

It's certainly possible that Belichick wanted to choose Garrapolo over Brady, there was plenty of support for that here, I just don't see anything factual to back it up.
Everybody has a sinister perspective on this. I've always believed that Bill was going to be true and trade the player before he bottomed out. TB was in his late 30's, BB thought he could win with Jimmy and was going to trade TB for a boatload of picks. It wasn't vindictiveness, just following his philosophy of trading a player a year early. Bob Kraft let personal feelings get in the way and backed TB. The beginning of the end. Who knows what would have happened. We all got some more great football and some of the greatest games. I will always be a BB/TB guy.
 
I just don't understand why anyone who is a fan of the current team would care about what the coach that was fired 2 coaches ago, nearly 2 calendar years ago now, that Kraft fired his buddy a decade ago.

That's high school gossip drama ****, and moreover, about **** that does not matter to anything in the slightest regarding the current team.

People make movies about everything. Especially nostalgia baiting. Usually they flop.
Bill and Tom were part of the greatest 20 years that any NYFL team has ever had. I'll be talking about it and reading about it until the day I die.

Hopefully fans will have the same feelings about Vrabel and Maye long after their gone.

Speaking of movies... I watched a fairly old Richard Gere movie yesterday that was real entertaining and true. Hachi: A Dog's Tale.
 
Everybody has a sinister perspective on this. I've always believed that Bill was going to be true and trade the player before he bottomed out. TB was in his late 30's, BB thought he could win with Jimmy and was going to trade TB for a boatload of picks. It wasn't vindictiveness, just following his philosophy of trading a player a year early. Bob Kraft let personal feelings get in the way and backed TB. The beginning of the end. Who knows what would have happened. We all got some more great football and some of the greatest games. I will always be a BB/TB guy.

I am also a BB+TB guy, but clearly once Tom decided to move on Bill had lots of opportunities to show he was a GOAT GM and coach and came up really short quite often. That continues to this day, IMO.

It's pretty clear whatever he was putting on the table was no longer of interest to the NFL after he left here.

Here's the list of coaches that got gigs in 2024:
  • Jim Harbaugh: Los Angeles Chargers
  • Mike Macdonald: Seattle Seahawks
  • Jerod Mayo: New England Patriots
  • Raheem Morris: Atlanta Falcons
  • Dave Canales: Carolina Panthers
  • Ben Johnson: Chicago Bears
  • Dan Quinn: Washington Commanders
Here's the list of coaches that got gigs in 2025:

Ben Johnson: Chicago Bears
Mike Vrabel: New England Patriots
Liam Coen: Jacksonville Jaguars
Pete Carroll: Las Vegas Raiders
Kellen Moore: New Orleans Saints
Aaron Glenn: New York Jets
Brian Schottenheimer: Dallas Cowboys

Obviously he wasn't coming back here, so if you take us off the table that's twelve chances at NFL HC gigs and Bill went 0-12.

There wasn't one NFL team that thought he was good enough to let him run their team.


Instead Fat Mike shopped around the "33rd NFL Team" flim-flam story till they found a CFB team desperate enough to buy in.

Now UNC has a program that is a national laughing stock yet are in so deep financially and contractually that they have no choice but let things run their course.

He's turned the narrative from one of greatness to one of dodginess in a remarkably short period of time.
 
I am also a BB+TB guy, but clearly once Tom decided to move on Bill had lots of opportunities to show he was a GOAT GM and coach and came up really short quite often. That continues to this day, IMO.

It's pretty clear whatever he was putting on the table was no longer of interest to the NFL after he left here.

Here's the list of coaches that got gigs in 2024:
  • Jim Harbaugh: Los Angeles Chargers
  • Mike Macdonald: Seattle Seahawks
  • Jerod Mayo: New England Patriots
  • Raheem Morris: Atlanta Falcons
  • Dave Canales: Carolina Panthers
  • Ben Johnson: Chicago Bears
  • Dan Quinn: Washington Commanders
Here's the list of coaches that got gigs in 2025:

Ben Johnson: Chicago Bears
Mike Vrabel: New England Patriots
Liam Coen: Jacksonville Jaguars
Pete Carroll: Las Vegas Raiders
Kellen Moore: New Orleans Saints
Aaron Glenn: New York Jets
Brian Schottenheimer: Dallas Cowboys

Obviously he wasn't coming back here, so if you take us off the table that's twelve chances at NFL HC gigs and Bill went 0-12.

There wasn't one NFL team that thought he was good enough to let him run their team.


Instead Fat Mike shopped around the "33rd NFL Team" flim-flam story till they found a CFB team desperate enough to buy in.

Now UNC has a program that is a national laughing stock yet are in so deep financially and contractually that they have no choice but let things run their course.

He's turned the narrative from one of greatness to one of dodginess in a remarkably short period of time.


Torre asks NFL executives that very question why they didn’t hire Bill. The answer was they didn’t trust who Bill would bring into the building with him. There we have it. And I think the UNC experience has vindicated them completely. Imagine Bunny roaming around an NFL sideline. We all knew Bill values loyalty over anything else and that’s been to his detriment.

Also no question Bill was deeply affected when Brady left and won a SB. I remember Linda clapping back at fans chirping Bill on social media. And that wasn’t organic…
 
I never cared much for, or knew much about, Pablo Torre. I didn't even know how to spell his name until a poster responded to me here. Nothing has changed in that regard.
 
Classic trap game for the Cavaliers today and, sure enough, they have started slow. Can UNC upset the world and get a conference win?? Stay tuned!!!

EDIT: oh, no.... no.... reaching for the pylon..... oh no.....
 
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Mods or Ian obviously agreed w my thinking or they wouldn’t have merged THE NEW THREAD (w my & 15 other posts)?into the Mega-hread.

Thanks for the hyper-aggressive response based on ignorance……

luckily for you ; a lack of knowledge or awareness driving that ignorance is curable.
I hope you can redeem yourself in future posts.
My point still stands. You took the time to make a self-importance post.

You didnt ask why we needed a separate thread. So your post either in this thread or another one would still be the same sentiment.

My post also wasn't hyper aggressive but your reply certainly was. Good day
 
Everybody has a sinister perspective on this. I've always believed that Bill was going to be true and trade the player before he bottomed out. TB was in his late 30's, BB thought he could win with Jimmy and was going to trade TB for a boatload of picks. It wasn't vindictiveness, just following his philosophy of trading a player a year early. Bob Kraft let personal feelings get in the way and backed TB. The beginning of the end. Who knows what would have happened. We all got some more great football and some of the greatest games. I will always be a BB/TB guy.
Unfortunately Kraft didnt follow that same philosophy with Bill. He let Bill be the HC and GM of the Patriots a year too long instead of a year too early.

Fortunately we got Vrabel righting that wrong now.
 
UNC has the look of a team that might pull off a huge upset today.
They're definitely outplaying UVA right now though it hasn't materialized on the scoreboard. If they keep this up, they'll win.
 
Steve Belichick looks like he's gained a lot of weight.
 
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