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Post-Beatdown Belichick Locker Room Visit?


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2 hours ago, May Day 10 said:

Say what you will about Belichick, he has a great respect for the sport, history of the sport, and strategy involved.  

 

I would bet dollars to donuts he likes and respects McDermott and the feeling is mutual, although there is likely a healthy competitive rivalry in there.  Belichick likely has no use for bravado clowns like Rex Ryan.  McDermott seems to publicly say and do the right thing, does things the right way, and has his team very well prepared.  

 

The prospect of defending Allen for the foreseeable future has to be a nightmare for Belichick though.  The rollout run vs pass quandary is like a cheat play in Madden football that cant be defended.

It's hard for me to agree with this about a guy that's cheated like he has.

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2 hours ago, No Place To Hyde said:

After the game in Foxboro, Bill spent an unusual amount of time talking to Allen (by BB's standards) and was gracious with McD.

 

This time, it was a quick handshake to McD and a fast trot off the field.

 

The guy is almost 70 and was out in subzero weather. He likely wanted to come in and get warm. However, I have no doubts that if he went to the Bills locker room it was to give them an honest congrats. The way the Bills played his defense the last 2 games was historic. Bill admires history. I think after 20 years....this team has earned his respect.

 

 

Nice thoughts …. Let’s hope they are true.

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3 hours ago, NoHuddleKelly12 said:

Heard Sal with Howard and Jeremy this morning talk about this on WGR, but Sal was unaware as to any details and haven't seen this pop up anywhere else--was wondering if anyone knows more, or have any guesses as to what was said/may have happened with a Belichick visit to the Bills locker room after this historic game?

 

https://nesn.com/2022/01/bill-belichick-visited-bills-locker-room-after-patriots-playoff-loss/

 

I will guess he is showing respect for Allen.  Belichick seems to really like him and his play.

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3 hours ago, BillsFanNC said:

Handing over all of his ill gotten Chiefs intel.

I was thinking the other way around. 

 

"Hey, Andy. There's a package in the mail coming to you.   Don't let any of the aides open it.  Good luck Sunday.  You won't need it with this. "

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2 minutes ago, The Wiz said:

I was thinking the other way around. 

 

"Hey, Andy. There's a package in the mail coming to you.   Don't let any of the aides open it.  Good luck Sunday.  You won't need it with this. "

With the way the Pats played against us the last 2 games Andy would be wise to say "No thanks"

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1 hour ago, Last Guy on the Bench said:

Aw, crap. Now I have to like him. What are you doing to me Bill, being all classy and large spirited? It's disturbing my universe.

 

Isolated incident does not change the world.  It is like the Mafia killers going to confession each week.

1 hour ago, turftoe said:

I hope so.  For all the times this guy has cheated, I would make sure there are no missing playbooks and make sure he didn't leave some type of surveillance equipment. This guy approaches the game like it is war. Spying is part of war and cheating doesn't exist in war. I once saw something on tv about his view on such matters and that was basically his approach to preparing for a game.

 

he once called Sun Tzu weak.

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1 hour ago, Last Guy on the Bench said:

Thanks. I went and looked for it, and I think this is what you were talking about? Pretty cool.

Belestrator on Allen, Diggs, Singletary

Yes.   I guess it's something he does weekly.  

 

He really doesn't give any great football insights analyzing either play, but I thought I could hear his admiration for Allen.  It was if he was thinking, "Well, I can game plan all I want, but sometimes my players are going to do everything right and this guy is just going to beat them."  

 

The other time I could hear it in him was when I watched a few minutes of that show the NFL Network, I think, did about the 100 greatest players of all time.   Belichick was one of the guys they interviewed about those players, and you could hear Belichick's respect for these guys.   

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