ILBs: Jerod Mayo
aOL: Billy Yates
RBs: Vinnie Sunseri
WRs: Troy Brown
More small school guys than big school guys.
J. McDaniels: John Carroll
D. Covington: Samford
I. Fears: William & Mary
N. Caley: John Carroll
C. Bricillo: Duquesne
M. Lombardi: Fordham
Brian. Belichick: Trinity
Bill Belichick: Wesleyan
Brian also kinda resembles Bill.
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idk, found this interesting. Belichick definitely has a type he likes for his staff. Not sure what it is about private christian university football coaches he likes lol.
ILBs: Jerod Mayo
aOL: Billy Yates
RBs: Vinnie Sunseri
WRs: Troy Brown
More small school guys than big school guys.
J. McDaniels: John Carroll
D. Covington: Samford
I. Fears: William & Mary
N. Caley: John Carroll
C. Bricillo: Duquesne
M. Lombardi: Fordham
Brian. Belichick: Trinity
Bill Belichick: Wesleyan
Brian also kinda resembles Bill.
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idk, found this interesting. Belichick definitely has a type he likes for his staff. Not sure what it is about private christian university football coaches he likes lol.
Better chance of retaining them (other teams less likely to seek to hire them)? Or, perhaps, he feels the smaller school guys are more intellectual and he prefers high intellect guys on his coaching staff? It's an interesting question.
IronDog wrote: ↑Fri Sep 17, 2021 10:35 am
But the question now steps up and asks itself....But how many of those are because he the asshole had Brady?
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Right or wrong that will be a question until the asshole wins one without Brady. Beating Brady in week 4 (not happening) would be a small feather in his cap, but it wouldn’t stop the questions.
Right or wrong that will be a question until the asshole wins one without Brady. Beating Brady in week 4 (not happening) would be a small feather in his cap, but it wouldn’t stop the questions.
And, should Brady win another ring without BB, the questions will only intensify.
Right or wrong that will be a question until the asshole wins one without Brady. Beating Brady in week 4 (not happening) would be a small feather in his cap, but it wouldn’t stop the questions.
agreed.
only thing i can add is that brady winning one so quickly without BB, in the manner in which he did (by elevating the worst nfl franchise in history that was coming off a nearly two-decade playoff drought), makes even the middle-of-the-road compromise position (i.e. they needed each other) untenable.
BB must simultaneously resent brady and rue the day the pats let him walk. his practically unassailable position as the best nfl HC in history has taken quite the hit in a single season.