Legendary coach Bill Belichick is tired of NFL owners and was even told he doesn't deserve to “empower,” according to a report from ESPN.
The report, citing close confidants and sources with direct knowledge, claimed that Belichick is tired of criticism and generally agitated by having his abilities questioned.
Belichick just signed a five-year contract. $50 million contract After eight Super Bowl appearances (six as head coach) and nearly 50 years in the NFL, he was appointed head coach at the University of North Carolina.
According to these sources, the reason for Belichick's departure from Big Show has more to do with who is in NFL front offices than Belichick's recent losing record. 8 wins, 9 losses in 2022, 4 wins, 13 losses in 2023.
Instead, he was exhausted by dealing with the owner and the increasing need to take over control of the team. belichick reportedly knew If he were to take a new head coaching job with another NFL franchise, he would have to compromise on how much control he would have over the team's direction.
“Anything that's in the paper gets talked about at owners' meetings.”
One source said Belichick thought he could “become the best player in college football” rather than stay in the NFL. [be] For those of you who don't want it, the greatest coach in the ACC will replace you. [me] Because there are people who don't deserve the power. ”
People close to Belichick are likely referring to empowerment when they say “he's fed up” with the state of the NFL. They claimed that the great coach, despite great success, watched as owners became indifferent to whether he was there or not.
Belichick was reportedly tired of being the butt of talk shows, and analysts questioned whether Belichick could succeed without Tom Brady at quarterback.
The report cited Belichick's appearance.pat mcafee show” as possible evidence of his fatigue with ownership.
Belichick said on the show that talking to the owners was like answering questions from the media.
“When I meet the owner later in the day, I get the exact same question.”
He continued: “It's almost like they're reading a column…Everything that's in the paper gets talked about in the owners' meetings.”
Despite recent criticism of the NCAA and name, image and likeness agreements that have made it feel more professional, more professional and “transactional” with “less emphasis on relationships” Officials argued that a situation like this would be better for Belichick.
As the New York Post reported, Belichick likely ended up “making a big fool of the NFL” because the league was skeptical of Belichick's efforts. explained According to another source close to the coach.
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