Article on BB being shut out of HC openings.

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The Dallas Cowboys' job never opened. The Los Angeles Chargers' vacancy was never on the table. And the Atlanta Falcons chose to go another way. Now, with only two head-coaching jobs remaining across the league — the Washington Commanders and Seattle Seahawks— it’s looking more feasible than ever that the 2024 NFL hiring cycle could leave Bill Belichick behind.

The reasons? Time and power. Belichick has a short supply of one and continues to seek an abundance of the other.

That’s the takeaway from Belichick’s pair of meetings with the Falcons, which ultimately led team owner Arthur Blank to reconsider his quest to secure the heavy-hitting culture architect who also boasts a titanic résumé. Despite two meetings with Belichick — including a dinner late last week — the Falcons continued to scour and refine their list of candidates this week, igniting a belief in league and agent circles that the organization was seriously considering options beyond Belichick.

On Thursday, that suspicion was confirmed when Blank hired Los Angeles Rams defensive coordinator Raheem Morris, who previously held multiple positions on Atlanta’s staff from 2015 to 2020, including a stint as defensive coordinator and interim head coach following the firing of Dan Quinn in 2020.

The crossroads, according to a source familiar with the Falcons and Blank, was the element of realignment that would've needed to take place inside the Falcons to maximize a Belichick hire. While Blank and Belichick apparently never discussed a detailed plan of how a linear chain of command under the head coach would work, the source said meetings with Blank crystalized Belichick’s continued belief that the full scope of football operations, personnel and coaching should be under his decision-making umbrella.

The article basically says that BB is a dinosaur in the league, and that the game may have passed him by. It’s going to be nuts if he’s unemployed in the 2024 season.
 
I'm disappointed for two reasons.

1. I wanted another team to follow for the next couple years (like Brady in Tampa).

2. I want BB to overtake Shula because Don Shula the most petty, arrogant, jealous, piece of shit known to humanity.
 



The article basically says that BB is a dinosaur in the league, and that the game may have passed him by. It’s going to be nuts if he’s unemployed in the 2024 season.
He had the job in the bag. He must have taken a shit in Arthur Blank’s kitchen sink.
 
He had the job in the bag. He must have taken a shit in Arthur Blank’s kitchen sink.
I’m not sure how he could sell anyone on being the GM given the disaster of a roster he left behind in New England. I’ve read some dumbasses thinking Reid could retire in KC within the next year and BB would go there, but I’m not sure why they would hire a man who is north of 70 and hasn’t shown a willingness to adapt to today’s NFL.
 
I’m not sure how he could sell anyone on being the GM given the disaster of a roster he left behind in New England. I’ve read some dumbasses thinking Reid could retire in KC within the next year and BB would go there, but I’m not sure why they would hire a man who is north of 70 and hasn’t shown a willingness to adapt to today’s NFL.
You go back two years and Belichick is fielding a competitive team with McDaniels and Mac Jones.

The year before that it's a strangely competitive team with Cam Newton, who, looking back, was fine for a $1 million QB before he got vaccine brain. Dare I say that too was a playoff team before Cam Newton's wheels fell off?

I just step back and see two bad years in a row with Mac (who he apparently wanted to dump last year). Still always had a competitive defense despite the failings on offence. He didn't address WR/O-line properly, fine. We're talking about a couple years of compounded mistakes and vatious things not breaking the right way and we've reached Bill being shunned by the League.
 
You go back two years and Belichick is fielding a competitive team with McDaniels and Mac Jones.

The year before that it's a strangely competitive team with Cam Newton, who, looking back, was fine for a $1 million QB before he got vaccine brain. Dare I say that too was a playoff team before Cam Newton's wheels fell off?

I just step back and see two bad years in a row with Mac (who he apparently wanted to dump last year). Still always had a competitive defense despite the failings on offence. He didn't address WR/O-line properly, fine. We're talking about a couple years of compounded mistakes and vatious things not breaking the right way and we've reached Bill being shunned by the League.
I think it’s more about his failings as the GM. When is the last time this team had a slam dunk draft? 2012? Even then, that draft was top heavy, tilted by Jones and Hightower. You could argue the last slam dunk was 2010. The recent iteration of Super Bowl winners for the Patriots were mostly drafted between 2009-2012. That’s the reason the team fell off so hard after those players aged out.
 
as much as i love bb, it's 100% understandable that a team wouldn't want to blow up its entire structure for what is likely 5 or fewer years of him coaching. i wonder if he could bring in a guy he trusted or go somewhere he trusts the guy (i.e. tampa with licht if he feels that way about him and they move on from bowles) would that matter?
 
as much as i love bb, it's 100% understandable that a team wouldn't want to blow up its entire structure for what is likely 5 or fewer years of him coaching. i wonder if he could bring in a guy he trusted or go somewhere he trusts the guy (i.e. tampa with licht if he feels that way about him and they move on from bowles) would that matter?
Probably not. I think teams are balking at his age and recent results. He’d need to go to a team that’s almost ready to contend - like Dallas, Philly, or the Chargers. I think he will have better prospects next season since only a Super Bowl will save the first two.
 
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