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The Second Coming of Bill Belicheat: His son Steve calling the defensive plays


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And has been for weeks now. With their record producing results his confidence must be through the roof. I'm sure he'll be the Pats next head coach when his pops retires so we are looking at another 40+ more years of a Belichick on the Pats sideline. If his recent success means anything, he may be even more dominant than his dad ?

 

https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/bill-belichicks-son-steve-has-reportedly-been-calling-plays-for-patriots-defense-for-weeks/

 

 

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To think just a few short years ago he couldn't even properly oversee the automation of a deflation operation and this caused an interrogation sensation that swept the nation and led to draft pick incarceration.

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39 minutes ago, StHustle said:

And has been for weeks now. With their record producing results his confidence must be through the roof. I'm sure he'll be the Pats next head coach when his pops retires so we are looking at another 40+ more years of a Belichick on the Pats sideline. If his recent success means anything, he may be even more dominant than his dad ?

 

https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/bill-belichicks-son-steve-has-reportedly-been-calling-plays-for-patriots-defense-for-weeks/

 

What, you mean the Pats*** are gonna sucka poor Josh McDaniels?  After he damaged his reputation by jilting the Colts on the Church Doorstep to run back to them and everything? ?

 

It's one thing to call the plays.  It's another thing to design them, figure out the right player personnel to execute them, and coach them.  So don't call for the bust in Canton quite yet.

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Do others find a post like this very contradictory?

 

In the subject he refers to the tired-old -sour-grapes-nickname for Bill Belichick.  But then goes on to indicate that  he has almost over the top admiration for the coaching

ability of both Bill Belichick and his son,  fearing that the dominance of the Belichicks will continue, and in fact progress, for "40+ more years" .

 

While like most Bills fans I am sick of being dominated by the Patriots, I clearly understand that this dominance has nothing to do with cheating. But the poster also clearly implies the same thing.  It is not a logical thought process there, and one we see too often on this board..

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2 minutes ago, Mister Defense said:

Do others find a post like this very contradictory?

 

In the subject he refers to the tired-old -sour-grapes-nickname for Bill Belichick.  But then goes on to indicate that  he has almost over the top admiration for the coaching

ability of both Bill Belichick and his son,  fearing that the dominance of the Belichicks will continue, and in fact progress, for "40+ more years" .

 

While like most Bills fans I am sick of being dominated by the Patriots, I clearly understand that this dominance has nothing to do with cheating. But the poster also clearly implies the same thing.  It is not a logical thought process there, and one we see too often on this board..

 

There are people here who insist all New England does is cheat. 

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5 minutes ago, GunnerBill said:

 

There are people here who insist all New England does is cheat. 

 

Yes,  and it seems like many actually, but then he indicates that he thinks that Belichick, and his son too, are almost coaching gods. 

 

So, are they so dominant because of the cheating or because of  historically amazing coaching? He indicates one reason in the subject statement, but then clearly implies the latter in his actual post. It seems he cannot have it both ways!

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17 minutes ago, Binghamton Beast said:

Why am I not at all worried?

I'm not either.  As long as the old man is tuned into the headsets, nobody outside of the Patriots knows for sure who is actually making the calls.  He may be riding with training wheels but I can't believe that the Master Cheater is giving that kind of complete control to a novice.

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1 hour ago, C.Biscuit97 said:

Love nepotism!!! Coaches grind for decades and this dude just happen to be born to that weirdo and gets his life completely handed to him.  So awesome. 

Nepotism has been the way of nfl coaches for decades.

Belichicks coordinators always start off this way.

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1 hour ago, WhoTom said:

I hope he's just as successful as Buddy Ryan's sons.

 

If you could only see the fit of apoplexy your statement brought on in me...?

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So, do we dislike the Belichicks more than the Williams?  ?

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I wouldn't be in a hurry to crown him. It's beginning to sound like Belichick is adjusting to the idea of coaching a few more years  (or at least until Brady's arm falls off). I also think about the mediocre records of all his assistants who went on to become head coaches. I keep thinking that he teaches them all they know. But he doesn't teach them all he knows.

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1 minute ago, Ridgewaycynic2013 said:

There’s a Montgomery Burns-esque quality to that.  “I keep my friends close, but my competitors closer”.  ?

The context of the quote that I remember is from someone who tried to describe why Johnny Carson's successors and competitors weren't on par with him. 

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Nepotism rarely works, but this year their D has been spectacular, with no stars really to speak of. Gilmore is a top CB for sure, as much as I disliked his attitude here, but besides that it seems the coaching since last year's playoffs has been the best ever. I used to think Bellichick, while damn good, got lucky with Brady, but last year and so far in 2019, he is on another level. Yet yes, I do believe he also cheats LOL I wouldn't be surprised they somehow can know what the opposing offences will do by some cheating means.

 

 

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3 hours ago, StHustle said:

And has been for weeks now. With their record producing results his confidence must be through the roof. I'm sure he'll be the Pats next head coach when his pops retires so we are looking at another 40+ more years of a Belichick on the Pats sideline. If his recent success means anything, he may be even more dominant than his dad ?

 

https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/bill-belichicks-son-steve-has-reportedly-been-calling-plays-for-patriots-defense-for-weeks/

 

 


Wasn’t his plan always to turn the reigns of NE over to one of his sons?  It should be interesting to see what happened between Steve and McDaniels

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Imagine being lil' Joshy McDaniels, grinding away year after year for like 19 seasons now, stuck with the organization because he believes he's being groomed to take over once ol' Bill retires. But then Bill says, "You know what, I feel pretty good. I was gonna hang it up at 70 but I think I'll keep going." Then Bill hits 78 and says, "I'mma give the reins to my boy, Steve. Sorry, Josh."

 

Couldn't happen to a douchier douche than McDaniels. 

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4 hours ago, GunnerBill said:

 

There are people here who insist all New England does is cheat. 

 

If theyre so good why do they have to cheat?

 

Tom Landry and Chuck Noll and Bill Walsh didn't have to.

 

I really don't know good they really are because they cheat heavily.

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1 hour ago, reddogblitz said:

 

If theyre so good why do they have to cheat?

 

Tom Landry and Chuck Noll and Bill Walsh didn't have to.

 

I really don't know good they really are because they cheat heavily.

 

They are very, very good. To pretend otherwise is crazy talk. 

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1 minute ago, GunnerBill said:

 

They are very, very good. To pretend otherwise is crazy talk. 


this is true. 
 

it is also true to acknowledge that a handful of teams have gifted the points of turnovers and balls have bounced their way more than once. 
 

they are no doubt good. But I don’t think they’re unbreakable. 

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28 minutes ago, Call_Of_Ktulu said:

He has so much cheating to do if he wants to out due his father someday. I see him being more tech savvy with his cheating. We will see drones and maybe a Patriots spy satellite launched.

 

 

Can someone who knows how to do so set up some kind of good poll to find out what percentage of people on this site think that the Patriots' dominance over the Bills and the NFL itself,  is due more to cheating or to other things such as coaching and their organization.

 

I would like to think, or hope, that most believe the latter is true.  But I would not bet that is the case.  There is almost no backup for those believing the first reason beyond 1-2 incidents and conspiracy theories, it seems.  To me, it seems like little kids, or adults, who lose at arm wrestling and always finding some fault, unfairness in their opponent's victory.

 

I would bet that most who believe that it is because of cheating are those same people who say: he twisted my wrist (lifted his elbow, started too soon, used his body, made me laugh, hypnotized me...) when they lose at arm wrestling.

 

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1 hour ago, PetermansRedemption said:

As his offspring?

No lol. Calling plays. McDaniels started calling plays in 05 when Weiss left. O Brien in 09. BB usually has someone call plays for a year or two before promoting them to coordinator. My guess is he will also give Mayo a shot at calling plays as well.

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