The Proof is in the pudding.Belicheck is the second most overrated coach coaching

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  1. 9/11 was an inside job

    9/11 was an inside job Well-Known Member

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    http://boston.cbslocal.com/2012/11/...ill-belichick-as-second-most-overrated-coach/


    The proof is in the pudding,Belichick is the second most overrated coach coaching..

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    This was from a current PLAYERS poll.


    Belechick is the second most over rated coach right behind Rex Ryan. I myself would put him AHEAD of Ryan.At least Ryan was able to get to two AFC championships a couple times despite having a pathetic quarterback named Mark Sanchez.


    I have been saying that for years that he is so over rated.the other day I could not help but laugh also because the sports announcer here in kansas city even came on and said what i been saying for years saying-He was horrible in Cleveland when he was their coach and he then goes to New England and all of a sudden he is a genius because he now has Tom Brady? I swear,im not making this up.I was laughing so hard hearing a sports announcer say the same thing I had been saying for years.

    His first year with the patriots matter of fact when he had Bledsoe as his starter he had a losing season.No way would he have ever even made Brady the starter if Bledoe had not gotten hurt and been forced to stay on the bench for a long time after the injury that year.

    oh and for the Belichick apologists who are going to say that one year when Brady was hurt and Castle was the starter and they went 11-5 makes him a good coach?give it up.according to that warped logic, that makes Todd Haley a good coach since Castle in his second year with the chiefs took them to a winning season and made it to the pro bowl.

    Put any NFL quarterback behind that offensive line that Brady had back then and with a receiver like Randy Moss to throw to who was still a great player at that time, and of course your going to win a lot of games as a head coach.
     
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    9/11 was an inside job Well-Known Member

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    Boy must be a lot of Belicheck apologists here.thats the only thing that makes any sense why there are no replys.
     
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    There is no question that Belicheck is the greatest NFL coach of all time. I lived in New England during HIS 3 super bowl championships, and yes I followed the team and its progress. There isn't a coach anywhere and or at any time that was as gifted and as knowledgeable as Belicheck when it comes to substituting (often rookies) into positions on the team that were left open by injuries to where they stepped up to the plate and delivered in fine (Belicheck-coached) winning tradition. Even this year with all the many highly productive star players going down to injuries--the replacement no-name players have come into stardom all on their own (thanks Bill for the confidence in me and in my talents). A couple of those replacement part timer names have been Woodhead, Endleman and Loyd.

    Let me take a crack at defining who you are mr. inside job. By looking at your moniker and your distaste for Belicheck, I would say say you're a conspiracy theorist, a die hard liberal and or progressive and you're so upset with your Jets and your love for Rex Reid that now your disappointment with Reid and the Jets has you striking out at Belicheck in an attempt to keep the Jet/Patriot rivarly going strong while learning how to give up the fact that you once thought Reid was the best coach of all time. I understand the tough position you're in at the moment, but remember its only a game.
     
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    9/11 was an inside job Well-Known Member

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    Please I want someone who doesnt make moronic posts all the time to reply to this thread.Looks like there must be a lot of Belicheck apologists here.only thing that makes any sense why there have been no replies because they dont want to make fools out of themselves like one poster here always does when he is defeated and cant counter facts because he is afraid of the truth on government corruption..hee hee.
     
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    hmm

    players from other teams are the ones who voted. File this under; "who cares"
     
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    You're right, who cares what this loser thinks anyway. Besides, this year could be another super bowl victory for Mr. Belicheck, and thus the dynasty under his coaching talent continues well into the 21st century. Notice the loser doesn't say who he praises as an NFL head coach; no doubt he can't think of one that is more accomplished than Mr. Bill Belicheck. LOL!
     
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    Isn't this just like a USA election? An inept group of idiots votes for someone (i.e. Rex Ryan) because they "like him" as opposed to his ability (i.e. Bill Belichick)?
     
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    Right on, great analogy.
     
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    Hate the Patriots, but you can't judge Belicheck as a coach without looking at offensive scheme.

    Mike Shanahan probably wouldn't have a superbowl without Elway, but that doesn't take away from what a offensive scheme genius he is.
     

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