"The Belichick Way: Still the Best"
At least K. C. Joyner thinks so.
I'll remind my readers again that Mr. Belichick was an economics major.
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At least K. C. Joyner thinks so.
I'll remind my readers again that Mr. Belichick was an economics major.
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I don't disagree with that but I think the patriots will have some troubles this year.
It is interesting if you follow the Belichick coaching tree backwards. He learned from Parcells who learned from Tom Cahill who learned from Red Blaik.
I read an article once that the coaching tree went all the way back to Walter Camp.
Posted by: kyle8 | September 07, 2009 at 08:37 AM
Belichick learned some things from Parcells, no doubt. But it seems his education was more "rounded" than just that.
I think the single most important improvement in education that we as a nation can make is to require some basic knowledge of economics as a prerequisite to a high-school diploma.
Posted by: TheBigHenry | September 07, 2009 at 02:50 PM
Cheating is the Belichick way. Stealing signs from the opposing team by videotaping them, even after being warned, shows his moral compass is way off! I stopped being a fan after that!
Coach John Wooden is still my type of coach. He would never stoop so low for a win.
Posted by: Brett | September 07, 2009 at 03:56 PM