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    Believe. Malik Hairston's Avatar
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    I don't see any threads about him on the front page, although I didn't really look, to be fair..

    Greatest coach in the history of pro sports, tbh..unlike other old heads, he has evolved with the times..he just took an offense full of White players and won a SB, just to show that he can..he made 5'10 190 pound Julian Edelman all over one of the best secondaries in NFL history..

    He only cares about winning, too..some use it as a cliche, but Belichick actually does it IRL:

    - Murdering Thug? Don't give a , good TE
    - Cheating? Do it, who the cares, as long as I win
    - Deflategate? Ask Brady, I don't know
    - Old star player, but on the decline? No sympathy or loyalty, releases or trades them

    The biggest gangster in pro sports, tbh..

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    Can't forget about the Blount move, too..

    Quits on the Steelers and has a bad rep around the league, but Belichick takes him anyways and makes him the starting RB for the SB champs..

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    Greg Popa begs to differ.

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    He got bailed out, tbh. He would have looked like the biggest dumb ever for not calling timeout if not for Struggle Wilson flubbing the big one.

    Anyway, I'd rather have Lombardi, Shula, Gibbs, or Landry than Belichick any day of the week.

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    Pop is nowhere near Belichick as a coach, tbh..NBA coaches are way less important than NFL coaches, anyways..

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    Is bill really the architect of the offense or is it really Josh McDaniels?

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    Believe. Malik Hairston's Avatar
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    He got bailed out, tbh. He would have looked like the biggest dumb ever for not calling timeout if not for Struggle Wilson flubbing the big one.

    Anyway, I'd rather have Lombardi, Shula, Gibbs, or Landry than Belichick any day of the week.
    coaches from the 50s
    using notepads and drawing plays on a piece of paper
    using cliche speeches

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    Can't forget about the Blount move, too..

    Quits on the Steelers and has a bad rep around the league, but Belichick takes him anyways and makes him the starting RB for the SB champs..
    Hoody orchestrated the move to make Blount quit so he could get cut. Pure genius.

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    He got bailed out, tbh. He would have looked like the biggest dumb ever for not calling timeout if not for Struggle Wilson flubbing the big one.

    Anyway, I'd rather have Lombardi, Shula, Gibbs, or Landry than Belichick any day of the week.
    Geez, horrendous clock management on his part. Also cost the team the game with that boneheaded decision.

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    coaches from the 50s
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    Shula took three different quarterbacks to Super Bowls, Gibbs won Super Bowls with Doug ing Williams and Mark Rypien

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    Pop is nowhere near Belichick as a coach, tbh..NBA coaches are way less important than NFL coaches, anyways..
    Pop has been instrumental to the team from a variety of positions, scouting, GM, HC and succeeded at every turn. You can also credit him for the increase in euro players finding their niche in the NBA, the evolution of the game (as a result) if you really want to push it.

    Best to see post-Brady and post-Duncan for CIA Pop and CIA Belichick.

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    Gibbs was underrated winning Super Bowls with 3 different QBs.

    Shula was great in his own right, but should have found a way to win with Marino. Instead, Marino suffered with horrible defenses for years.

    Vince is a great coach in his own right. Doesn't have the Super Bowls, but has numerous NFL Championships.

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    Belichik's great coaching caused Seattle to go for a pass

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    1991 Redskins are one of the most dominant teams in NFL history and Mark Rypien was their QB.

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    Belichik's great coaching caused Seattle to go for a pass
    on a play they practiced against as well!!

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    coaches from the 50s
    using notepads and drawing plays on a piece of paper
    using cliche speeches

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    Belichik's great coaching caused Seattle to go for a pass
    in fairness, perhaps the most underrated BB's ability, is his courage to gamble on the opposing team inep ude.

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    Belichick's decision not to call timeout and believe in his defense to make a stop will go down as the greatest coaching move in the history of pro sports IMO..

    The mortals, like us fans and the media, were begging for him to let Lynch score and give Brady a shot, but that's why we're just merely fans and media, while he's the greatest coach in pro sports, tbh..genius..

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    lol it was a horrible move but it worked out anyway. you could believe in your defense but still take timeouts

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    There's no possible way to defend him not calling a timeout there. That's a decision that loses the game 97 out of 100 times.

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    Disagree..the Seahawks were 1-5 this season running with Lynch from the 1-yard line..

    Belichick is the type of that probably knew that, tbh..

    Doesn't matter, though..it's a results-based profession, and his move won the Patriots an improbable SB..

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    Disagree..the Seahawks were 1-5 this season running with Lynch from the 1-yard line..

    Belichick is the type of that probably knew that, tbh..
    ok but what does that have to do with calling a timeout

    also why is that hilarious enough to warrant

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    Lynch was 0-3 on 1 yard runs against Carolina, too

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    ok but what does that have to do with calling a timeout
    Knowing the Seahawks are not a lock to score, based on their numbers this season, so choosing to trust your defense, rather than relying on Brady to drive the entire field in 1 minute or less..

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    Disagree..the Seahawks were 1-5 this season running with Lynch from the 1-yard line..

    Belichick is the type of that probably knew that, tbh..
    But how does not calling a timeout make Seattle more likely to pass the ball? Time wasn't even a factor and they had a timeout, which is why they were taking their time in the huddle prior to that interception. I think they call that re ed play regardless of whether or not Belichick calls a timeout.

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