After being snubbed by NFL teams, Bill Belichick joined the UNC Tar Heels and threw a jab at the league after the recent rejection. With the Patriots releasing Bill Belichick earlier this year, many believed that he would become a head coach for another NFL team.
Given the strength of his New England Patriots teams once upon a time, North Carolina coach Bill Belichick has had to think about resting starters a lot during his coaching career. The conversation dominating the NFL world this week—to rest or not to rest—is not new to him.
When it became clear that there wouldn't be an NFL land rush for Bill Belichick's services, Belichick changed the narrative.
Bill Belichick must be glad he joined Instagram in September. The new UNC football coach, 72, explained that he’s “joining the 21st century” and using Instagram for recruiting players after taking over the Tar Heels program earlier this month.
The legendary head coach wants the NFL to borrow another sports league's system to alleviate late-season draft position jockeying.
While making his weekly appearance on ESPN's Pat McAfee Show, North Carolina football head coach Bill Belichick suggested the NFL should adopt a draft lottery system, a la the NBA, to dissuade teams from tanking.
Tom Brady was better than any quarterback in NFL history at navigating high-pressure situations, and the quarterback even convinced Bill Belichick to make a significant strategy change at one point.
Bill Belichick might be coaching at the college level now. But the eight-time Super Bowl champion still has some thoughts about what's best for the NFL.
The football world is still turning over the recent decision by seven-time Super Bowl champion Bill Belichick to spurn the NFL and take over as head football coach at the University of North Carolina.
The best opportunity New England has to build its offense this offseason is in the draft, set April 25-27 in Green Bay. Per ESPN's Football Power Index, the Patriots hold the top pick heading into their Week 18 game at home against the Bills.
Social media is sure that Bill Belichick and the Tar Heels are the mystery program that offered Quinn Ewers $6 million.