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Belichick out at NE


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Lotta people saying Atlanta for Belichick.  Commanders or Chargers--he wants a QB (Washington has the #2 pick, I believe) and LAC has Herbert and they are under performing.  If I were him, I would go to the Chargers--I just don't know how much he'd like LA.  

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I see two desirable situations for Bill. It depends on what Bill wants to do.

  • Dallas: It's a TV Dinner. 3-consecutive 12-win seasons. Roster made to win now. He can pop that team in the microwave, nuke it, win a Super Bowl and retire being hailed once again as a coaching genius.
  • Carolina: Low Effort. He can step in, earn an ungodly paycheck for another few years, and retire without actually accomplishing anything. It doesn't tarnish his legacy because we're a terrible team, a worse franchise, and he has the built-in excuse of a pain-in-the-ass owner.

I don't see him going to an Atlanta or an L.A. where they have some pieces in place, but he'd have to actually build the program to take it to the next level. Because if he doesn't succeed in those situations, all it does is feed into the rhetoric that he couldn't win without Tom Brady. God forbid those teams actually have a worse record after he takes over? How would that make him look?

The Panthers, quite literally can't do much worse after he takes over, and that, funnily enough, I think should be an attractive prospect for him.

So does he want to cement his legacy with one more ring? Or get a massive golden parachute to end his career?

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Should’ve called it a career the moment Brady bolted to Tampa. A losing record the past four years and that's with him bungling the six billion draft picks the Patriots always seem to get every year. The Patriots were so bad this year that we could've won an ugly low scoring game with them. The vaulted Patriot Way was a dead end just about everywhere else it was emulated by his former staff that became head coaches. Won't deny his intimate football knowledge except the translation to actual results on the field seems lacking. His decisions on QB are whimsical as though a fan is making them instead of a coach. 

Bringing him here would be a colossal waste of money and time but on the other hand, it would make Tepper look even more of a fool while putting a massive stain on Belichick's career. I shouldn’t be that petty but the thought is crossing my mind.

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32 minutes ago, Captroop said:
  • Carolina: Low Effort. He can step in, earn an ungodly paycheck for another few years, and retire without actually accomplishing anything. It doesn't tarnish his legacy because we're a terrible team, a worse franchise, and he has the built-in excuse of a pain-in-the-ass owner.

So .... George Seifert.

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