Recent discussions surrounding Bill Belichick, the head coach of the New England Patriots, have focused on his coaching style and decisions. Belichick's handling of Tom Brady's departure and the benching of Malcolm Butler in Super Bowl LII have come under scrutiny. Patriots owner Robert Kraft has suggested there was a personal issue between Belichick and Butler, impacting team decisions.
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Patriots owner Robert Kraft believes that Bill Belichick failed to “put emotion aside” by benching Malcolm Butler in Super Bowl LII: “There was something personal going on between Bill and Malcolm, that was not football related.” “I always felt that every decision Bill had… https://t.co/toMoq4ozym
In the Dynasty series, Patriots owner Robert Kraft says there was "something personal" between Bill Belichick and Malcolm Butler that caused Super Bowl LII benching, and that Belichick failed to "put emotion aside" for the sake of the team. https://t.co/xMXgBcJEH7
Anybody who was surprised by Bill Belichick not being hired this off-season should watch “The Dynasty.” He may be the best coach ever but his style won’t work the same in this era. Comes off as a robotic drill sargeant. Too hard on players, not engaging or approachable enough.
Anybody who was surprised by Bill Belichick not being hired this off-season should watch “The Dynasty.” He may be the best coach ever but his style won’t work the same in this era. Comes off as a robotic drill sergeant. Too hard on players, not engaging or approachable enough.
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