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Looking back on that ep, I found the discussion on the empty formation is very good and of course a lot of examples on Allen. Also they reminisced their success on using and defending empty formations.

 

I also saw Belichick's comment on Chiefs/Bills result today on McAfee show. And it is pretty much consistent with his thought in this video before the game was played: all it matters is in the playoff for the Bills to knock off the Chiefs.

 

By the way, now we see Belichick on all kind of shows and that he is pretty animated in conversations, I wonder it is a shtick he put on when he did his press conferences while coaching.

 

 

 

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I could listen to Belichick talk all day.

 

Not a comment I ever imagined myself  making in the past, but his knowledge just jumps off the screen. 

I watched him during the Bills/Jets game and he was routinely calling out what was going to happen before it happened.

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31 minutes ago, PoundingDog said:

By the way, now we see Belichick on all kind of shows and that he is pretty animated in conversations, I wonder it is a shtick he put on when he did his press conferences while coaching.

It's probably an extension of the kind of thing McDermott does when he basically says as little as possible about who is going to be able to come back from injury and play.

 

Give away as little as possible to the other team.

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2 hours ago, PoundingDog said:

By the way, now we see Belichick on all kind of shows and that he is pretty animated in conversations, I wonder it is a shtick he put on when he did his press conferences while coaching.

 

Or a shtick he put on now to attract viewers. 

 

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2 hours ago, Einstein said:

I could listen to Belichick talk all day.

 

Not a comment I ever imagined myself  making in the past, but his knowledge just jumps off the screen. 

I watched him during the Bills/Jets game and he was routinely calling out what was going to happen before it happened.

 

Me too, he's truly a brilliant coaching mind.

 

His GM skills need work, but there's no doubt he'd still out coach many of the guys in this league.

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14 hours ago, PoundingDog said:

Looking back on that ep, I found the discussion on the empty formation is very good and of course a lot of examples on Allen. Also they reminisced their success on using and defending empty formations.

 

I also saw Belichick's comment on Chiefs/Bills result today on McAfee show. And it is pretty much consistent with his thought in this video before the game was played: all it matters is in the playoff for the Bills to knock off the Chiefs.

 

By the way, now we see Belichick on all kind of shows and that he is pretty animated in conversations, I wonder it is a shtick he put on when he did his press conferences while coaching.

 

Or the fact that he's schtuping a 24 year old. 

 

 

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9 minutes ago, Just in Atlanta said:

Or the fact that he's schtuping a 24 year old

That just shows he's not that un-interesting. Can't imagine a 24 year-old have the patience to deal with someone portraited in those press conference.

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Large portions of the video was just the two of them just going over P*ts games;  I was waiting for them to do a mutual back patting.

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Being all over the NFL media landscape (podcasts, mannings show, etc).

 

The much younger "girlfriend".

 

All of it purposeful (with some perks im sure).

 

He wants to appear youthful and visible for future gigs

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How long ago was this filmed?  They both thought Coleman and Kincaid would be playing...should have known at least Coleman was out and if it was a few days prior Kincaid also.

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1 hour ago, PoundingDog said:

That just shows he's not that un-interesting. Can't imagine a 24 year-old have the patience to deal with someone portraited in those press conference.

That was actually my point, in addition to him being happier for obvious reasons. I also can't imagine someone her age dealing with a grumpy grandpa on top of his wrinkles and his Viagra popping for a bf. She's not even a millennial. 

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1 hour ago, PoundingDog said:

That just shows he's not that un-interesting. Can't imagine a 24 year-old have the patience to deal with someone portraited in those press conference.

I think his riches make him a lot more interesting for her.

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Patricia makes the easiest of concepts seem like aero engineering lol.  Would like to see a Gruden style solo breakdown.  Bill is going where Patricia takes him and it’s not far imo. 

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17 hours ago, PoundingDog said:

By the way, now we see Belichick on all kind of shows and that he is pretty animated in conversations, I wonder it is a shtick he put on when he did his press conferences while coaching.

 

 

 

The whole grumpy persona and mumbling through his Patriots press conferences and saying nothing was totally a schtick.  That was pretty well known from the people that were around him in-season.  He did occasionally do offseason interviews where he would be a totally normal guy with a completely different personality.

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46 minutes ago, MJS said:

I think his riches make him a lot more interesting for her.

Gold diggers? Belichick does not look to be one of those old men who would go down the path like whoever married Ann Nicole Smith. He may gave her a condo in New York and she makes him feel young again.  

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2 hours ago, Nineforty said:

Being all over the NFL media landscape (podcasts, mannings show, etc).

 

The much younger "girlfriend".

 

All of it purposeful (with some perks im sure).

 

He wants to appear youthful and visible for future gigs


I don’t know if you’ve ever been through a divorce but even short ones can be draining. 
 

This guy got divorced from his HC and separated from a woman he was with 20 years immediately after his marital divorce. 
 

Seems like he’s found a new, youthful joy to life. 
 

Im with @Einstein, enjoying Bill in any way was something I never thought I’d say but here we are. 
 

The man is very enjoyable for football talk. 
 

This podcast, Coach. 
The Breakdown with Peyton. 
Inside the NFL. 

Manningcast on MNF. 
And Pat McAfee’s show. 
 

If you’re a football fan he’s worth the watch/listen. 

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17 hours ago, Einstein said:

I could listen to Belichick talk all day.

 

Not a comment I ever imagined myself  making in the past, but his knowledge just jumps off the screen. 

I watched him during the Bills/Jets game and he was routinely calling out what was going to happen before it happened.

 

 

 

Unlike Romo who made wrong call after wrong call........"they've got 3 lined-up on the high side here, look for JA to pass it to Cooper.......nope, it's a run. I didn't see that one coming".

 

Aye Carumba, Romo

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7 minutes ago, Sojourner said:


I don’t know if you’ve ever been through a divorce but even short ones can be draining. 
 

This guy got divorced from his HC and separated from a woman he was with 20 years immediately after his marital divorce. 
 

Seems like he’s found a new, youthful joy to life. 
 

Im with @Einstein, enjoying Bill in any way was something I never thought I’d say but here we are. 
 

The man is very enjoyable for football talk. 
 

This podcast, Coach. 
The Breakdown with Peyton. 
Inside the NFL. 

Manningcast on MNF. 
And Pat McAfee’s show. 
 

If you’re a football fan he’s worth the watch/listen. 

 

Oh I seek out his opinions and clips for the reasons you lay out. 

 

I just think the media tour and even the "girlfriend" is calculated by him and his agent/team, with eyes on head coaching in 2025. Doesnt even need to be a fake "girlfriend". Win win for him. 

 

A cleansing of the image is basically what it feels like. 

 

But he is still a tool who cheated and crossed and blurred the lines. And I for one am glad that it seems (from his own comments) that McD is not that type of coach.

 

I prefer my coaches with principles rather than, "win at all costs", which not only permeates in the NFL, but has crept into all walks of society. 

 

I know many Bills fans do not agree. Tangent done. 

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2 minutes ago, Sweats said:

 

 

 

Unlike Romo who made wrong call after wrong call........"they've got 3 lined-up on the high side here, look for JA to pass it to Cooper.......nope, it's a run. I didn't see that one coming".

 

Aye Carumba, Romo


Hey man, it doesn’t beat the commentator during the Texans game who said Josh was playing basketball 😂🤦‍♂️

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