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Belichick out?

#1

The Patriots are reported to be moving on from Bill Belichick after 24 seasons.  End of an era. 

Patriots, Bill Belichick part ways: Legendary coach's New England era ends after 24 seasons (msn.com)
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(This post was last modified: 01-11-2024, 12:12 PM by NewJagsCity. Edited 1 time in total.)

The GOAT. Yes, he didnt have to coach thru multiple QBs, but plenty of coaches have had their QB long enough to have a shot at multiple SBs. He actually accomplished it. Good that he's getting out now before he tarnishes his legacy any further.
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He’s my top choice for defensive coordinator ?
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(01-11-2024, 01:03 PM)TheDogCatcher Wrote: He’s my top choice for defensive coordinator ?

I’d imagine someone like the Chargers might look at him as head coach.
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Call me crazy, but if Doug is even slightly on the hot seat you bring Belichek in for an interview or call to see if there's interest at the very least.
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(01-11-2024, 01:03 PM)TheDogCatcher Wrote: He’s my top choice for defensive coordinator ?

Arguably the best coach in NFL history taking a job as DC?  I don't think so.
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#7

The last thing Doug wants to hear in his headset during a game is Belichick’s monotone voice: ‘Well that was a stupid call. No wonder this team collapsed last season.’
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#8

Bill Belichick and Tom Brady. These two for years did well. I say well because every year during the glory years the NFL had issues, made new rules and fined them for breaking some rules. I personally would not call him the GOAT coach due to those improprieties and before and after Brady he had a losing record and was done. (Brady wasn't however)

Bill Belichick Record
Before Brady - 45% winning record (36-44)
Brady - 74% winning record (237-83)
After Brady 43% winning record (29-38)


Did Kraft interview Vrabel that game they sat together in New England?
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(01-11-2024, 01:33 PM)homebiscuit Wrote: The last thing Doug wants to hear in his headset during a game is Belichick’s monotone voice: ‘Well that was a stupid call. No wonder this team collapsed last season.’

"[BLEEP] you, billy boy, it worked against you didn't it?"

I think it would be fantastic.
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The Washington HC job is the opening that I think could especially appeal to Bill Belichick, because of his roots in relatively close by Annapolis, MD (from the days his father Steve was the HC at the Naval Academy).

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(01-11-2024, 01:27 PM)Protozoa Wrote: Call me crazy, but if Doug is even slightly on the hot seat you bring Belichek in for an interview or call to see if there's interest at the very least.

Yeah anything that gets you a Super Bowl vs. something that doesn't should be considered, however, at age 71 how many more years does Belichick have?  Pederson is 55 and if things go well here could conceivably be Trevor's coach his entire career even if that's 15 years from now or longer.  There's value in that.
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(01-11-2024, 01:27 PM)Protozoa Wrote: Call me crazy, but if Doug is even slightly on the hot seat you bring Belichek in for an interview or call to see if there's interest at the very least.
There's actually a small rumor swirling around about that lol
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(01-11-2024, 03:41 PM)Jaguarmeister Wrote:
(01-11-2024, 01:27 PM)Protozoa Wrote: Call me crazy, but if Doug is even slightly on the hot seat you bring Belichek in for an interview or call to see if there's interest at the very least.

Yeah anything that gets you a Super Bowl vs. something that doesn't should be considered, however, at age 71 how many more years does Belichick have?  Pederson is 55 and if things go well here could conceivably be Trevor's coach his entire career even if that's 15 years from now or longer.  There's value in that.

Yeah the age is definitely a concern. There's a lot of smoke about the drama in the Jags organization though and if true it makes this even more interesting.
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#14

Vrabel probably going to NE if I had to guess. Wonder what Bill does.
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#15

His record without Brady is pathetic.
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#16

Brady masked sooooo many problems Belichick has. Dude really doesn't have that good of an eye for talent and he can't draft worth a damn.
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Got to feel a bit sorry for whoever is replacing him.  Just got to win 6 SB's.

No pressure.
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(01-11-2024, 06:22 PM)Eric1 Wrote: Brady masked sooooo many problems Belichick has. Dude really doesn't have that good of an eye for talent and he can't draft worth a damn.

He’s a defensive genius. He will make what ever team he lands on as a head coach a play off team most likely. I do agree he’s not good at drafting.
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(01-11-2024, 06:22 PM)Eric1 Wrote: Brady masked sooooo many problems Belichick has. Dude really doesn't have that good of an eye for talent and he can't draft worth a damn.

Dudes a terrible GM, but he's a great coach. Look at the Patriots roster tho lol i might take our #1 overall pick teams over that pile of [BLEEP].
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(01-11-2024, 08:35 PM)ChrisJagBoy Wrote:
(01-11-2024, 06:22 PM)Eric1 Wrote: Brady masked sooooo many problems Belichick has. Dude really doesn't have that good of an eye for talent and he can't draft worth a damn.

Dudes a terrible GM, but he's a great coach. Look at the Patriots roster tho lol i might take our #1 overall pick teams over that pile of [BLEEP].

How is he a great coach?  Really?  Once Brady left he went to mediocrity or worse.  What did Brady do?  Win another Super Bowl…without the ‘great coach’.  He’s so [BLEEP] overrated.  It’s easy to be a ‘great coach’ when you have the best QB ever.  Good grief.  Look at his [BLEEP] record WITHOUT Brady.


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