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Front Office Sports (FOS) reported on Friday that the offseason edition of the HBO series will highlight Bilbericchick and his new gig at the University of North Carolina.
It's certainly an interesting storyline, but it appears to be coming after the network was unable to showcase the NFL team following the backlash the New York Giants got for it.
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Bill Belichick, left, Joe Shane. (image)
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Of course, Berkley signed with the Philadelphia Eagles. This is the move John Mara said on the show that he “has a hard time sleeping.” Berkley then had a great season of all time for perhaps a running back.
He became the ninth player in NFL history, rushing for 2,000 yards in a season, setting most rushing yard records in a year, including the playoffs, and was named the offensive player of the year. He also won the Super Bowl to put the icing on the cake.

The Eagles, who run through center Saquon Barkley, will be holding the Vince Lombardi Trophy at the Eagles Super Bowl Championship Parade on Friday, February 14th, 2025. (Damian Giletto / Delaware News Journal / USA Today Network via Imagn Images)
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Berkley was a huge success in Philadelphia, but the Giants definitely had the worst season in franchise history, making it 3-14 with four different starting quarterbacks. They also missed their first overall pick after winning their 17th week matchup against the Indianapolis Colts.
FOS said “Joe Shane's Big Fail” He prevented the team from being introduced. Unlike the Training Camp Edition, the teams show more freedom as there are no “requirements” to bring features to either the offseason or regular season versions of the show.
Belichick was away from the NFL sideline for the first time in nearly 50 years last year, but signed in to join UNC in December. He interviewed at least two NFL jobs last offseason, but was not selected.

New York Giants co-owner John Mara, left, and Joe Shane, general manager of the New York Giants, will speak with Metlife Stadium's New York Giants manager Brian Daball before the team hosts the New England Patriots on Sunday, November 26th, 2023. (Kevin R. Wexler / USA Today Network via imagn Images)
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Despite the highly publicized (hindwitter 20/20) mistakes, Mara chose to keep Shane and head coach Brian Daboll.
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