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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Why would the Jets fall for that total fleecing?Mac for Zach
Both fanbases subjected to this **** should at least get some Trading Places style entertainment.
I disagree. There’s a handful of teams that would be potentially interested in giving up draft picks for an immediate three year run with Belichick at the helm. Belichick has too great a resume to be written off because of a Mac Jones lead team.No one is giving up anything for a coach in his 70's that's below .500 in the last 3+ seasons.
I don’t think Kraft owes him anything. I think Belichick has been one of if not the highest compensated coach in the NFL for a long time and has done Kraft no favors.I think if we moved on from Bill he’s calling his own shot and Kraft owes him that decency.
I don’t think the Giants are blowing that up.BB would be on a plane right now to Jersey if the Giants were calling and Kraft told him go ahead.
Give BB what he always wanted, trade him to his favorite NFL team. It never was the Pats. I’d take back Daboll at least he’s an offensive mind.
Maybe from a football team perspective but I don’t know if BB wants to pack up and move to the west coast at his age.I don’t think the Giants are blowing that up.
Chargers make the most sense.
Outside of maybe the Chargers I can't think of a team that could realistically be a contender within a year or two that would be looking for a new coach and I don’t think anyone would want to rebuild with a coach coming off of a failed rebuild and already in his final years in the profession. I am sure there are a couple teams that would take him to help boost ticket sales but I can't see anyone giving up anything substantial to get him.I disagree. There’s a handful of teams that would be potentially interested in giving up draft picks for an immediate three year run with Belichick at the helm. Belichick has too great a resume to be written off because of a Mac Jones lead team.
If I am the Chargers I bring in an offensive coach. Staley is another one of the main recent failures coming from the defensive side of the ball.I don’t think the Giants are blowing that up.
Chargers make the most sense.
that's 26-30 since He jettisoned BradyNo one is giving up anything for a coach in his 70's that's below .500 in the last 3+ seasons.
Moving from Nantucket to west coast at 71... Nah.Maybe from a football team perspective but I don’t know if BB wants to pack up and move to the west coast at his age.
Too many Gates real or perceived will keep him out on the Hall on the first ballot.Belichick will end up in the HoF, but I now wonder whether he'll make it on the first ballot, given the ongoing fall in his reputation. All those years of unprecedented arrogant disdain for the press could bite him in the ass when he ultimately needs their votes.
Guess you enjoyed yesterday's game.I can’t speak for Arch but I can tell you why I’m here. Three reasons.
1. I need something to go with my popcorn.
2. I want to see who’s being stupid and just how ridiculous they can get.
3. I like watching train wrecks.
You sound like an ex-Steeler player on ESPN in 2014.Too many Gates real or perceived will keep him out on the Hall on the first ballot.
Outside of the Giants I don't really see Bill wanting to coach anywhere else. He has his compound in Nantucket, his kids of the staff, his daughter coaches lacrosse 90 minutes away. Is he really going to pick up at 72 and start all over on the other side of the country?Moving from Nantucket to west coast at 71... Nah.
There's at least one voter from Pittsburgh who already said he isn't voting for Bill for that reason.Too many Gates real or perceived will keep him out on the Hall on the first ballot.