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Mike Freeman’s 10-Point Stance: Belichick Derangement Syndrome Strikes Again

October 21, 2015   ·     ·   Jump to comments

1. Another BDS victim
My favorite Bill Belichick story goes like this:
When Belichick was head coach of the Browns, an official from the league office came to the team's facility for a planned visit. Belichick was supposed to have gathered the team for the visit. The official found him in a dark room, watching film. The door was open, but the official knocked anyway. Courtesy and all. Belichick didn't move. Knock, knock. Still nothing. Anyone there? Finally, Belichick looked away from the team, but only momentarily—just long enough to tell the official he didn't have time to get the team together. Then he went back to watching the film.
I don't think much has changed since then when it comes to the hours Belichick puts in and his desire to beat his fellow coaches. If anything, Belichick is more obsessed. Wants to be the best more. Wants to outwork the next guy more. Outsmart, outwork, outlast. That's the Belichick way.
(No, not out-cheat, as som...

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