Hawktawk wrote:Belichick had the greatest big game QB in history because he benched a #1 pick that had been to a super bowl due to a near fatal injury for a skinny kid he took in the 6 th round . At the time the entire league was incredulous . Even after Bledsoe saved them in the Afc title game he stayed with Brady . He traded players like lawyer Milloy and Richard Seymour in their prime , chandler Jones comes to mind as well .
As for him winning 49 because of the worst play call ever I agree . But it only happened because Belichick spent 2 weeks forcing a rookie DB named Malcolm
Butler to get over the top and disrupt a trips right rub route every single practice . Bill had identified a play Seattle had run exactly 3 times in the season for 3 touchdowns . In postgame interviews Butler said BB kept saying “ you have to get over the top . The only way to stop it is get over the top . “ he said the only time he ever beat the receiver to the spot was in the game . It helped that Russ threw a terrible ball far out front and high. had it been properly placed it could not have been picked . Much like Atlanta forgetting to run the ball after being up 25 in the third Seattle had to screw up to lose . But NE has always been ready to pounce on mistakes .
Yeah all great careers are born partly of luck but BB made his own luck . He’s the greatest coach in history . He won a game throwing 3 times in a hurricane . Hate him if you must . I do . But give him his due
I don't hate Belichick at all. But every coach needs talent. The greatest coach in NFL history came together with the greatest QB in NFL history and had unprecedented success. 6 wins in 9 trips to the Super Bowl.
But for the level of success Belichick had, you need talent. You will notice now he isn't getting within sniffing distance of the Super Bowl, while Brady has another ring and is challenging for another this year.
Talent trumps coaching, scheme, or anything else. If it didn't, then Belichick or Landry or Shula would have kept on winning when the talent was gone and they didn't.
Sure, you need good coaching, health, and the other things that go into winning. But the number one thing on the list to win is always going to be talent.
I don't care how many people want to pretend Brady isn't the greatest QB in NFL history, they're wrong. Brady is the best to ever play the position and it isn't even close. He's the only one with the 7 rings across 18 years of play and a rotating line of teammates. I don't know why he's the greatest. I can't point to physical ability or even mental as Peyton Manning was probably one of the smartest QB. But some strange combination of abilities in Brady has made him the greatest QB in NFL history.
Even in the 70s and 80s and early 90s, the teams with the best talent won. Pittsburgh and the Cowboys went back and forth to the tune of 6 Super Bowls in the 70s. 80s was probably more diverse, but saw the rise of the 49ers. Then the early 90s was all Cowboys and 49ers. The Super Bowl was played when they faced each other in the playoffs.
Those teams were all about that amazing pool of talent.
You either got it or you're going to get beat more often than not. It's why they made the salary cap so the talent wouldn't all concentrate on one team and GMs had to be good at drafting and coaches good at development.