New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick walks on the field during football practice in Foxborough, Mass. Thursday, May 28, 2009. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)
The 17-year-old son of New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick has to stay out of trouble for six months to escape a charge for alcohol possession in the Gillette Stadium parking lot.
Brian Belichick was arrested Monday afternoon, the day of the NCAA lacrosse title match, after police found him holding a can of beer during... Read Full Story
The 17-year-old son of New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick has to stay out of trouble for six months to escape a charge for alcohol possession in the Gillette Stadium parking lot. Brian Belichick was arrested Monday afternoon, the day of the NCAA lacrosse title match, after police found him holding a can of beer during a patrol for underage drinkers, authorities said. The younger Belichick appeared in Wrentham District Court on Tuesday. His case was continued without a finding for six... Read Full Story
I’m a die hard New England Patriots fan and this story over at the Washington Post really ticked me off. New England is playing the game and not bragging about it for the most part. The Patriots offensive teams job is to score touch downs. Isn’t that what all offensive teams in the NFL are supposed to do or did they not get the memo? If the defense of the opposing team called in sick for the day then that is not the Patriots problem to deal with. Tissues are in the bathroom ladies! It’s... Read Full Story
Bill Belichick one of the most phenomenal and winningest NFL coaches of the modern era will be coming to Salem to speak.
Salem State College presents An Evening With Bill Belichick, Wednesday, April 30, 2008, 8:00 pm at the O’Keefe Sports Center 209 Canal St. Salem.
Sports commentators are calling New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick, who continues to shatter league record after league record, the best football coach in the history of the game.
Sorry to all you Tom Brady... Read Full Story
You just gotta love new Jets coach Rex Ryan. The coach has not been afraid for one second to speak his mind from the day he got hired, and Tuesday he was right back at it, telling anyone that would listen that he’s not afraid of one man who will for sure be in his way this year - Pats coach Bill Belichick.
Ryan had already said during a radio interview a few months ago that he didn’t come to New York “to kiss Bill Belichick’s rings.” He explained Tuesday what he meant, adding he’s “not... Read Full Story
You just gotta love new Jets coach Rex Ryan. The coach has not been afraid for one second to speak his mind from the day he got hired, and Tuesday he was right back at it, telling anyone that would listen that he’s not afraid of one man who will for sure be in his way this year - Pats coach Bill Belichick.
Ryan had already said during a radio interview a few months ago that he didn’t come to New York “to kiss Bill Belichick’s rings.” He explained Tuesday what he meant, adding he’s “not... Read Full Story
Patriots head coach Bill Belichick is a for sure Hall of Famer, but for now, he’s getting honored with another award, as he was selected recently as ESPN.com’s coach of the decade . Belichick has led the Patriots to three Super Bowls, and is the current active leader in head coaches with 153 victories.
“All of us will be able to cherish those years and championships,” Belichick said. “It’s nice to get to 100 wins. It’s nice to get to 150. Those are milestones. Kind of like baseball... Read Full Story
Patriots head coach Bill Belichick is a for sure Hall of Famer, but for now, he’s getting honored with another award, as he was selected recently as ESPN.com’s coach of the decade . Belichick has led the Patriots to three Super Bowls, and is the current active leader in head coaches with 153 victories.
“All of us will be able to cherish those years and championships,” Belichick said. “It’s nice to get to 100 wins. It’s nice to get to 150. Those are milestones. Kind of like baseball... Read Full Story
(Reuters) - New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick stands on the sideline after the New York Jets scored a touchdown on a 92-yard kickoff return in the second quarter of their NFL football game in Foxborough, Massachusetts November 13, 2008. (Bria Read Full Story
The New England Patriots and their Head Coach Bill Belichick were punished for using an on-field camera to record the New York Jets defensive play calls as they were signaled in from the sidelines. NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell fined the Pats $250,000 and announced New England will lose their 2nd and 3rd round draft picks if they make the playoffs, and their first round pick if they don’t. Belichick was fined $500,000.
Two of my closest friends are die-hard Pats fans, and their reactions... Read Full Story