jerseyhawksfan79
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I think BB opts for early retirement since Gropp has been traded away.
So if these rules he has and his inflexibility on him is what was a crucial piece of creating the Pats dynasty, that's a fuck-up for not sticking with it for his career?
Nah. Doing what the Pats do isn't a bad thing I don't think.
And who cares his explanation. Has he ever explained anything? What does that change?
I personally think Belichick has alienated a lot of the Pats players esp TB,Gronk, Edelman etc. Wouldn't give a reason why he didn't play Butler at all in the SB, when he said he would play.Had Gronk on the table to Detroit, Losing a couple of SB heroes like Butler and White with no loyalty from that man. This is prob Brady's and Gronk's last season and Bill has to screw or build a new team and go back to being 8-8 9-5 teams
Agree, can’t argue that. Not criticizing his past achievements, he has delivered with shrewd coaching many times. However, his stubbornness is sometimes frustrating for fans. “In Bill we trust” is officially under scrutiny.Gotta agree. Bill has won 5 SB's with that team sticking to his rules. Be it Terry Glenn, Takeo Spikes, Ty Law, Jonas Gray, Troy Brown, Andy Katzenmoyer...
If you put something before the team when it comes to time to be with the team, that's the consequence.
I'm not going to say Belichicks way of running a team isn't the right way. He knows a lot more about that than me and is a lot more successful at it than anyone I know.
Agree, can’t argue that. Not criticizing his past achievements, he has delivered with shrewd coaching many times. However, his stubbornness is sometimes frustrating for fans. “In Bill we trust” is officially under scrutiny.
lol