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So if we fired/traded Smith, Beason, Peppers, Jake(of course)...


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...and every other player that is worth any money on our team...would that be enough money for mr. Jr to throw at bill belichick and just say...here's a 10 year contract..and a checkbook full of blank checks.....just build me a team and get me to the superbowl?

Maybe give him his house too and tell him how the weather is nicer down here.

do not want!!!!

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Sigh all you want to but you can't deny that man is a football genius. I would donate one of my testicles to have him coach our Panthers....speaking of which throw in pantherfan's left testicle in the deal.

Billicek is a genius and you are a moron. Why do we have the second dumbest fans in the league? And it's close.

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Sigh all you want to but you can't deny that man is a football genius. I would donate one of my testicles to have him coach our Panthers....speaking of which throw in pantherfan's left testicle in the deal.

why don't you start with the testicle and see if the rest happens

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Just watching them makes me so jealous. Brilliant coach who really can turn mediocre QB's into superstars.....can win with or without his stars....can deal with any obstacles thrown his way year after year and still pull off winning seasons. An O-line that's second to none. Even freaking tapes other teams just to WIN. That's the kind of guy I want playing for me.

Let me get this straight.

You want to fire or trade Smith, Beason, Peppers and Jake so that Belichick will play for the Panthers?

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Someone didn't bother checking to see how Bellichick has performed without Brady. Until he struck gold in the sixth round (and it was a toss-up between Brady and Tim Rattay on a recommendation from his quarterbacks coach--that's right, Bellichick had nothing to do with it), he had a 36-44 lifetime record in Cleveland and a 5-13 record in New England (he lost the first two games in the season where he turned to Brady). The records the three years before he got to New England were 10-6 (lost Superbowl), 9-7 (lost wild card), and 8-8, so it's not like the roster was without talent either.

Take away Brady and you have a guy with a lifetime winning percentage of 36.7%. Do not want...

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Someone didn't bother checking to see how Bellichick has performed without Brady. Until he struck gold in the sixth round (and it was a toss-up between Brady and Tim Rattay on a recommendation from his quarterbacks coach--that's right, Bellichick had nothing to do with it), he had a 36-44 lifetime record in Cleveland and a 5-13 record in New England (he lost the first two games in the season where he turned to Brady). The records the three years before he got to New England were 10-6 (lost Superbowl), 9-7 (lost wild card), and 8-8, so it's not like the roster was without talent either.

Take away Brady and you have a guy with a lifetime winning percentage of 36.7%. Do not want...

He did go 11-5 last year without Brady.

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