ICYMI VIDEO: Bill Belichick Chats With ESPN During Navy/BYU Game
Mark J. Rebilas - USA TODAY Sports
During Monday night’s ESPN telecast of the Brigham Young University’s football game against Navy, Patriots head coach Bill Belichick made a surprise phone call into the broadcast booth to talk about the game.
What resulted may have been the longest live television interview Belichick has ever participated in.
Take a listen to the football encyclopedia that is the mind of Bill Belichick as he recalls from memory Navy’s 1967 season, other memories, and even shares some in-game analysis.
Bill Belichick live on ESPN right now…
— Steve Levy (@espnSteveLevy) September 8, 2020
Bill Belichick talking about Paul Quessenberry & Joe Cardona and the 1978 Holiday Bowl (Navy/BYU) pic.twitter.com/NJgwg7vwOL
— KÏŁŁÄ ČÄM (@FTBeard1) September 8, 2020
Bill Belichick talking about what a dominant running game does to a defense pic.twitter.com/QOBf8hvT2g
— KÏŁŁÄ ČÄM (@FTBeard1) September 8, 2020
Bill Belichick speaking highly about the BYU Cougars during the BYU vs Navy game. pic.twitter.com/ZCrYUkUuEh
— Benjamin Criddle (@CriddleBenjamin) September 8, 2020
I didn’t know I needed to hear Bill Belichick speak about Navy Football but he was incredible
— Antwan V. Staley (@antwanstaley) September 8, 2020
Bill Belichick calling in to talk football during this BYU/Navy game was fantastic.
He’s a sneaky good commentator for a guy who is known for not saying much.
— Matt Whitlock (@mattdizwhitlock) September 8, 2020
Belichick of course, has deep roots with the Naval Academy football program while growing up in Annapolis, Maryland.
His father Steve, worked primarily as a scout for Navy for over 30 years, exposing his son to the game at an early age.
During his tenure as Patriots head coach, Belichick has made a point to take his teams on special trips to the Naval Academy, and presently has two graduates under contract in long snapper Joe Cardona and practice squad tight end/fullback Paul Quessenberry.
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