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Top 7 Bill Belichick Quotes

As we look back at the Top 7 Bill Belichick Quotes, we can also look back at an amazing, enviable career. It was a fitting end for a final Patriots…

Top 7 Bill Belichick Quotes

ORCHARD PARK, NEW YORK – DECEMBER 31: Head coach Bill Belichick of the New England Patriots looks on during the first half of a game against the Buffalo Bills at Highmark Stadium on December 31, 2023 in Orchard Park, New York. (Photo by Rich Barnes/Getty Images)

As we look back at the Top 7 Bill Belichick Quotes, we can also look back at an amazing, enviable career.

It was a fitting end for a final Patriots loss. A cold, snowy Sunday at Gillette with coach Bill fighting a cold. Almost all of us watched at least to halftime, only to struggle through two more quarters of pain, sadness and disappointment. We all said, "wouldn't be great if he could pull off one last glorious win?" Even that didn't happen. That ship has sailed.

What Will His Legacy Be?

While we all cling to our smart phones, (what we do anyway, all of the time) to see the breaking news of what will happen next, to me, Bill will not be remembered for his post Tom Brady seasons. While it will be an asterisk, history will still judge Bill as one of the greatest coaches of all time.

Donnie Wahlberg Has Bill's Back

Ask football veteran Donnie Wahlberg. In a recent Boston Herald op-ed he still championed Coach Bill as the G.O.A.T:

Does any affordable human being on the planet actually imagine that Brady, or Belichick, gained six rings with out Ty Law, Willie McGinest, Tedy Bruschi, Matt Light, Vince Wilfork, Corey Dillon, Devin McCourty, Stephon Gilmore, Julian Edelman or essentially the most clutch kicker in historical past, Adam Vinatieri?

Six Rings

You can't go to win the Big Game SIX times without full team collaboration in place season after season. Yes, after Brady left it seemed our success left with him and was never recovered. This begs the question: would a Tom Brady team led by another coach, other than Bill Belichick experience the same success? We will never know. What we do know is that Bill should be remembered more for his success, than his failures.

Top 7 Bill Belichick Quotes

You have to go with the person who you have the most confidence in, the most consistent. And if it doesn't work, it doesn't work, but I'm going down with that person.

As you know, I'm not on SnapFace and all that, so I don't really get those. I'm really just worried about getting our team ready to go.

If there is something that's your passion when you're young, do it. Let everything else take care of itself.

We don't talk about next year. We talk about today, and we talk about the next game. And that's all we can really control. The rest of it will take care of itself.

It's not all about talent. It's about dependability, consistency, and being able to improve. If you work hard and you're coachable, and you understand what you need to do, you can improve

To live in the past is to die in the present

There’s no quarterback I’d rather have than Tom Brady. He’s the best

Source from brainyquotes.com and on3.com. 

There are a few things that simply go hand-in-hand with the Thanksgiving holiday. Obviously, there's turkey, eating until you need stretch pants, and football. To celebrate the many Thanksgiving football traditions across the country, we've ranked the five most common games you will find.

Before we start, let's be clear: any football on Thanksgiving is acceptable. The game serves as the pre-meal event and the post-meal "I need to sit down and not move for a little bit" time period. However, even before Thursday, the holiday often kicks off with a football game. Whether you are in your hometown or watching a prime-time game on TV that is taking place across the country. On Thanksgiving week, one thing about the sport is for certain.

There's Football For Everyone

For those who celebrate with friends or family, the Thanksgiving holiday often means a return to your hometown. Many regions have capitalized on this and scheduled their big market football game to take place either Wednesday or Friday night in order to make it available to all those in town.

On the collegiate level, it's common to find a few major in-state rivalry games that take place as the Thanksgiving game. It's one of the more intense battles of the year, given all the fans have such respect for their home state but despise the school there that they did not go to.

Then, there's the NFL. You always know the Detroit Lions and Dallas Cowboys are playing on Thanksgiving Day. The Lions will get the day going with the early game, and the Cowboys always get that late afternoon game that is often accompanied by a power nap. Nowadays, we get also get a nightcap game that alternates teams each year.

Still, with all the football fun already mentioned here, there's another Thanksgiving game that sits above the rest. So, let's dig in. Here are the most common Thanksgiving football games ranked down from five to one.

5. The Dallas Cowboys Game

Bear with me here. The challenge with this game is that the Cowboys rarely have a great matchup on Thanksgiving. For example, last year they played a mediocre (at best) New York Giants team. This year, they play the Washington Commanders, who are currently 3-5. Leon Lett's infamous snow fumble vs. the Miami Dolphins may still be the most memorable Cowboys Thanksgiving Day football moment. That was 1993.

4. The Local High School Game

When you come home from college for the holiday the first public appearance you can't wait to make is at your alma matter high school game. Often this matchup is against a local rival or bordering town. The game might even be one-sided but it signifies being home, roaming your old stomping grounds, and seeing people you haven't connected with in long time. Maybe you don't even pay attention to the game, but it is still the place to be in town.

Quarterback Garrett Gilbert #7 of the black team watches the coin flip before the All America Under Armour Football Game at Florida Citrus Bowl

Photo by Doug Benc/Getty Images

3. The Egg Bowl - Ole Miss vs. Mississippi State

In certain college markets, college football reigns king. Granted there is no NFL team in the state, but nonetheless, certain games mean more than others regardless of your record. Ole Miss vs. Mississippi is one of them. This has become one of college football's great traditions where these two major programs face off on Thanksgiving Day. They switch each year who serves as the host. Bragging rights and massive amounts of pride are on the line. This year, the game takes place in Starkville (Miss. State) at David Wade Stadium. It has a lot to live up to, with last year's battle being a 24-22 game, that saw the Bulldogs beat the Rebels (both with a 8-4 record).

Jaxson Dart #2 of the Mississippi Rebels attempts a pass against Tyrus Wheat #2 of the Mississippi State Bulldogs during the second half at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium

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#2. The Detroit Lions Game

Because Barry Sanders. That's why. For years, this game was the one opportunity for the world to see #20 do what only #20 could do. Spin, flip, and dance his way through tackles, causing defenders ankles to roll all over Ford Field. Sanders tapped out of football early. He rarely got the chance to be on national platform due to the team being so poor. However, on Thanksgiving, on a national broadcast, Sanders (sometimes at the call of John Madden) would wow us all. Now, another inspiring personality in coach Dan Campbell is the face of the Lions. Campbell represents hard work, grit, and the American Dream that all deserve to be inspired by on Thanksgiving Day.

#1. The Backyard Game That You Play In

Much of this feature focuses on high-profile games that include professional players. Nowadays, even some college players are branded as millionaire entertainers and influencers. However, that traditional pick-up game you play within your own community takes our number one spot. Whether you are returning to the town you grew up with to play an annual game of two-hand-touch, or forming a new game in town you just moved to, there's something unspoken and special about neighborhood Thanksgiving football game. You hop a rusty fence wearing an oversized jersey down to your knees. Either your teams are set way in advance or they are spur-of-the-moment, decided by a quick game of rock, paper, scissors. Then, you're either covered in dirt or sliding all over the grass because you wore sneakers. You never know who is going to win, but you do know, you will be laughing from start to finish.

Men playing flag football together in a grass yard
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