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Chad Johnson explains why Bill Belichick and the Pats are so good. Ron should take notes.


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26 minutes ago, The Huddler said:

Ron is doing everything he can to improve as a coach abd to win games, including gathering tips and other info

 

he doesnt need to take "notes" from a dude who doesnt know how to make a complete sentence.."bruh"

 

 

I meant he should take notes from Bill.  Since he's 1-5 and all.  

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Let's be honest, here.  Belichick may or may not have gained advantages with sketchy things he's been accused of, but the man is probably the greatest GM/Coach combination of all time.  You don't go to the AFC Championship like some six years in a row, or make the playoffs every year for like a decade straight, because you may or may not have gained some small advantage.  The man finds talent that others have over looked, he gets them to buy into his system, he DEMANDS perfection, and as a result...they win CHAMPIONSHIPS.  If you don't want to be a part of that, then see ya, as there are a lot of guys that do.  I'm not saying Ron lacks championship caliber traits, I'm just saying that all other 31 coaches in the league can learn a thing or two from Belichick.

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5 minutes ago, X-Clown on 1 said:

Let's be honest, here.  Belichick may or may not have gained advantages with sketchy things he's been accused of, but the man is probably the greatest GM/Coach combination of all time.  You don't go to the AFC Championship like some six years in a row, or make the playoffs every year for like a decade straight, because you may or may not have gained some small advantage.  The man finds talent that others have over looked, he gets them to buy into his system, he DEMANDS perfection, and as a result...they win CHAMPIONSHIPS.  If you don't want to be a part of that, then see ya, as there are a lot of guys that do.  I'm not saying Ron lacks championship caliber traits, I'm just saying that all other 31 coaches in the league can learn a thing or two from Belichick.

Yeah i don't  get this he cheats thing..sure he got away with spy gate..but you still have to be smart enough to devise a plan  with the current players you have..Belichick is a great coach who knows football and pushes to the edge..like stated above he hasn't  cheated in every game..he has changed things up year to year keeping his team on their p's and q's..the only constant is Tom and soon he will be phased out.

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19 minutes ago, X-Clown on 1 said:

Let's be honest, here.  Belichick may or may not have gained advantages with sketchy things he's been accused of, but the man is probably the greatest GM/Coach combination of all time.  You don't go to the AFC Championship like some six years in a row, or make the playoffs every year for like a decade straight, because you may or may not have gained some small advantage.  The man finds talent that others have over looked, he gets them to buy into his system, he DEMANDS perfection, and as a result...they win CHAMPIONSHIPS.  If you don't want to be a part of that, then see ya, as there are a lot of guys that do.  I'm not saying Ron lacks championship caliber traits, I'm just saying that all other 31 coaches in the league can learn a thing or two from Belichick.

if belichek coached the panthers we'd have at least one super bowl.

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35 minutes ago, X-Clown on 1 said:

Let's be honest, here.  Belichick may or may not have gained advantages with sketchy things he's been accused of, but the man is probably the greatest GM/Coach combination of all time.  You don't go to the AFC Championship like some six years in a row, or make the playoffs every year for like a decade straight, because you may or may not have gained some small advantage.  The man finds talent that others have over looked, he gets them to buy into his system, he DEMANDS perfection, and as a result...they win CHAMPIONSHIPS.  If you don't want to be a part of that, then see ya, as there are a lot of guys that do.  I'm not saying Ron lacks championship caliber traits, I'm just saying that all other 31 coaches in the league can learn a thing or two from Belichick.

 

yeah, invest in some good eye gear

 

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