Ted Johnson: Belichick not giving his team any confidence at the podium
Over the years, New England Patriots fans endeared themselves to Bill Belichick’s monotone press conferences. But, as the losses pile up this season, his curt schtick is wearing thin.
On Friday’s Felger & Mazz program, Mike Felger and former Patriot Ted Johnson wonder if Belichick is doing his team “no favors.”
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Ted Johnson: Bill Belichick has done his football team no favors with how he has carried himself. I don’t think he’s getting players to buy into what he’s selling. Belichick needs to get guys to pull in the same direction he’s pulling.
When you’re going a bad way like the Patriots are–these last two games have been killers–you need Bill to lead now more than ever. He needs to set a tone for the whole organization. And to get guys to come to work with a positive frame of mind and work together.
Belichick goes up there and presents himself at these press conferences in a dour, negative, and combative mood.
Like Tom Curran said earlier this week, he’s under siege by the media. It gives no confidence to the rest of the football team.
Felger: I completely agree with this. If I were a player, I’d look at Bill and say, “My God, my coach is running for his life right now.”
Does he think he’s about to get fired, and he’s withdrawing inside himself? You know what I mean? As opposed to what he should be conveying, even if he doesn’t believe it, like, “Guys, we got this. We’re going to shut everyone up. Nobody knows what they’re talking about. We got this.”
Instead of saying this, he gets defensive. That’s not what leadership looks like.
Ted Johnson: Yeah, that doesn’t convey confidence.
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