Coach Bill Belichick

Coach Bill Belichick

For New England Patriots fans. Bill Belichick is the head coach of the New England Patriots in the AFC East. Share your opinion about how he's handling the 2006 season.

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As a new member on the Patriots bandwagon, after hearing this story, I jumped off as fast as I could! Cheating seems to be the way of the times. To quote *Bill "If you're not cheating, you're not winning"! I think some people take that a little too far! In the case of the patriots, it reflects so bad on the team, the coaches and the owners. Most importantly, the factor that is not mentioned, is what does it say about the great coaches(*Belichick) view of his team? On paper the athletes are in place on both offense and defense. If asked be anyone ... Read Full Story
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New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick and running back Fred Taylor are hopeful Taylor's ankle surgery Thursday isn't season ending. 8 Vote(s) Read Full Story
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New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick and running back Fred Taylor are hopeful Taylor's ankle surgery Thursday isn't season ending. 16 Vote(s) Read Full Story
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On 2/3/2008, I referred to Bill Belichick as Belimort . I recently looked at searches that landed at SCS and one of them was for Belimort. I did my own Google search and found that even though one other person used it, I used it first. When you think about it, if you were to merge Patriot's coach Bill Belichick with any other famous villain - who would it be? It flows so beautifully. Maybe Adolf Hitler, but how could you phrase it? Darth Vader? Same issue. I wish this would catch on and become part of the football lexicon. Just think of the ... Read Full Story
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FOXBORO - A veteran of the Bill Parcells system, Patriots coach Bill Belichick knows the fingerprints of his old mentor when he sees them. When asked if this year's Miami...  
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NFL videos have posted a 5 minute "highlights" clip of the Dolphins/Patriots game from this past weekend.  Listeners can hear Bill's demeanor throughout the game, and the coaching he gives individual players on the sideline. http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-films-sound-efx/09000d5d8141e444/Sound-FX-Bill-Belichick-mic-d-up I really enjoyed listening to this piece.  Of course the jokes go that Bill is a football knowledge robot with no emotion...  
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There must be times like yesterday, when he released veteran wide receiver Joey Galloway, or Sunday, when he unceremoniously sat linebacker Adalius Thomas, that Patriots coach Bill Belichick bemoans the work of the team’s personnel chief, cursing him for saddling him with ill-fitting or underperforming players.  
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When John Harbaugh looks at the New England Patriots, he sees what he envisions his team to be one day. With four Super Bowl appearances and three championships this decade, Patriots head coach Bill Belichick has set the bar high for coaches around the NFL. Every team wants to establish a dynasty. Baltimore’s head coach is no exception.Except unlike most coaches, he made it clear from day on that was his goal."We're going to be a dynasty. If...  
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In case you had any doubts, it's always been Belichick. People wondered how New England coach Bill Belichick would survive when coordinators Romeo Crennel and Charlie Weis departed after the 2004 season.  
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