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Old 07-29-2017, 01:45 PM   #578
DaneMcCloud DaneMcCloud is offline
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Originally Posted by milkman View Post
Belichik is the greatest ever, in some part, because of Brady.
I think it's a symbiotic relationship. Brady obviously decided that he wanted to be great, so he's gone to extreme measures to make it happen.

What will be interesting to watch is Belichick post Brady.

Bill Walsh went back to Stanford and had zero success. George Siefert had the benefit of Joe Montana and Steve Young but in Carolina, had zero success.

Forrest Gregg had Ken Anderson in Cincy, then did nothing in Green Bay. Same for Sam Wyche in Cincy (Boomer), then nothing in Tampa.

There's a pretty long list of coaches that won or participated in Super Bowls with HOF QB's, then had little success without one.

I suspect that Belichick won't put himself in that position but time will tell.
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