If Bill can handle a 25 year old girlfriend, more power to him. At 73 that would compete with having a 2 year old kid as being awful.Let me start out by saying I am a native of New Englander albeit transplanted years ago and a lifetime Patriots fan. I am grateful for the Pats run for years under Belichick and Brady and others. But Belichick has come unglued, both as an out of touch football coach, and in his personal life. In the spirit of full disclosure, I am 72 yrs old.
Belichick, is also age 72. And all the power to him as he is dating a 25 yr old woman for the past year. Creepy? Heck yes, big time creepy but hey, she is not my daughter or granddaughter. So it only makes sense he spends his final years as Big Man on Campus with a college campus of 18-25 yr old coeds. Though his 25 yr old hottie now has competition.
Yes, I don't see this ending well on all fronts. UNC keeps going to any length to run with the Clemson's and Alabama's on the football field. I am sure most of us recall their academic scandal of mostly football players taking bogus classes. Belichick is yet another example of Tar Heel desperation. Go JAckets, let's kick his butt!
Think Bill keeps our "Mr Money Ball" embarrassment Geoff Collins as his DC,.......Not!!
Interesting observation. Indeed, college football is becoming more like pro football every day.There appears to me that there is something he brings to the table that as of now in CFB is not easily obtained. CFB as we all know is drastically changing and the office staff and needs there have become really big. It appears to me one of the first to expand the workings of the office staff and functions was Saban and he IMO got that from his time with the pros. Kirby at UGA brought that to Athens from what I've heard and CBK brings it to us. Bellichik brings that to Chapel Hill. In CFB I just wonder if that is maybe a little difficult for some to put together as of now and UNC sees that Bellichik can establish that for them, CFB is becoming pro as we all know. Just a thought I had, not saying it is gospel. They get it all set up and then figure out who needs to be coach. Seems like I heard CBK say that he has had conversations with pros in dealing with the new CFB.
It's possible he may not even coach one game in college:
My comments are more towards UNC needing to do the setup internally over Bellichek being the right coach, maybe they let him set it up and then advise them on what they will need to look for in a coach or something along those lines. Yes he would be the coach while they are getting it all worked out, would probably help him with his recommendations as they go fwd. Again just speculation on my part, but the problems they and many other schools have are real and need someone that knows what needs to be done and how to do it internally.Interesting observation. Indeed, college football is becoming more like pro football every day.
In fact, it is pro football, so maybe a pro football coach like Belichick isn't such a bad fit as some of us, including me, have imagined. It will be an interesting experiment.
We'll see what happens.
It's possible he may not even coach one game in college:
That has to be his plan for at least the first year. That approach didn't work too well at FSU this year. We have had real good success with kids being accepted by the team when they transfer in. I think Key is also looking for good character kids.Okay...just kicking an idea around here...
What if you had a coaching staff comprised of former NFL coaches with a track-record of success. And what if you built your college team EXCLUSIVELY around portal players that had the potential to play on Sunday. IOW, no Freshman. And what if you had enough NIL money to pay these players to come to your program?
This would mean that your staff would spend NO time on recruiting trips to high schools in Podunk, AL but would focus entirely on getting kids ready for the NFL.
IOW, suppose you built a "finishing school" for future pros.
1. Would this approach attract kids in the portal?
2. Would this translate into enough wins on Saturday to keep the alumni happy?
3. Is this what Belichick is proposing to do at UNC?
Chan Gailey coached in multiple super bowls. I think it helped in recruiting, but less than I hoped. Charlie Weis (sp?) did too.Okay...just kicking an idea around here...
What if you had a coaching staff comprised of former NFL coaches with a track-record of success. And what if you built your college team EXCLUSIVELY around portal players that had the potential to play on Sunday. IOW, no Freshman. And what if you had enough NIL money to pay these players to come to your program?
This would mean that your staff would spend NO time on recruiting trips to high schools in Podunk, AL but would focus entirely on getting kids ready for the NFL.
IOW, suppose you built a "finishing school" for future pros.
1. Would this approach attract kids in the portal?
2. Would this translate into enough wins on Saturday to keep the alumni happy?
3. Is this what Belichick is proposing to do at UNC?
Great question.Okay...just kicking an idea around here...
What if you had a coaching staff comprised of former NFL coaches with a track-record of success? And what if you built your college team EXCLUSIVELY around portal players that had the potential to play on Sunday. IOW, no freshmen. And what if you had enough NIL money to pay these players to come to your program?
This would mean that your staff would spend NO time on recruiting trips to high schools in Podunk, AL but would focus entirely on getting kids ready for the NFL.
IOW, suppose you built a "finishing school" for future pros.
1. Would this approach attract kids in the portal?
2. Would this translate into enough wins on Saturday to keep the alumni happy?
3. Is this what Belichick is proposing to do at UNC?
There may be school out there that’s ready for that …… but I don’t think it’s unc.Great question.
As I understand your concept, it would only work, if it would work at all, if you said up front this was exactly what you were doing and everyone at the university was 100% on board with this approach. There could be no pretending that this was anything other than an NFL training camp. And you would straighten out anyone, including the press, who tried to discuss it in any other way.
I think we play that school Week 1 next year.There may be school out there that’s ready for that …… but I don’t think it’s unc.
It's possible he may not even coach one game in college:
Not so sure about that. On their resume is one of the most egregious things ever pulled by any program anywhere. I think it’s even possible that some of the SEC teams may have considered it even outside of their realm of possibility. Since UNC football has been largely irrelevant this thing has never gained the notoriety it deserved. But never put anything past them. Sadly enough.There may be school out there that’s ready for that …… but I don’t think it’s unc.
I think you’re on to something.Okay...just kicking an idea around here...
What if you had a coaching staff comprised of former NFL coaches with a track-record of success? And what if you built your college team EXCLUSIVELY around portal players that had the potential to play on Sunday. IOW, no freshmen. And what if you had enough NIL money to pay these players to come to your program?
This would mean that your staff would spend NO time on recruiting trips to high schools in Podunk, AL but would focus entirely on getting kids ready for the NFL.
IOW, suppose you built a "finishing school" for future pros.
1. Would this approach attract kids in the portal?
2. Would this translate into enough wins on Saturday to keep the alumni happy?
3. Is this what Belichick is proposing to do at UNC?