Bill Belichick Decaying Before Our Eyes Breh

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are there rumors of him still wanting GM powers ? if so he aint finna find a job

if not, then its worse for him than I thought. beli with this cowboys secondary could be a very scary sight
 

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His legacy and reputation have degraded post-Brady :manny:

Can't draft for shyt, has a terrible coaching tree, he did a poor job building around his young QBs, and has proven that he can't win at a high level for long without Tom Brady

And he doesnt want to give up power either.
 

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Not exactly a ringing endorsement coming in from da guy who people say made The Hoodie.

But as part of a new 10-episode documentary on the Patriots dynasty, Brady makes clear his departure had more to do with who was coaching the team than the amount of money he was offered.

“Me and coach Belichick, we did what we loved and competed for 20 years together,” Brady said. “But I wasn’t going to sign another contract (in New England) even if I wanted to play until (I was) 50. Based on how things had gone, I wasn’t going to sign up for more of it.”



But more than anything, the documentary feels like a referendum on how bad the Brady-Belichick relationship got and why it never had a storybook ending with the two riding off together into the sunset. Even though the interviews were conducted months before the Patriots split with Belichick, the subjects in it — including Brady, Belichick, Patriots owner Robert Kraft, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell and nearly every well-known Patriots player over the last two decades (except, notably, Jerod Mayo) — speak openly about the all-encompassing, dictatorial style with which Belichick ran the Patriots. Players, including several still on the roster, disclose just how difficult it was playing for Belichick. “It was brutal,” Matthew Slater said. Rob Gronkowski described pulling up to 1 Patriot Place and not wanting to get out of his car to go into work. Wes Welker compared Brady to an abused dog for continually going back to work for Belichick
 

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Whats your login?:feedme:

Which one? AppleTV or TheAthleic?
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