ESPN’s Seth Wickersham doubts Bill Belichick will coach again in NFL
In Seth Wickersham’s latest article, he detailed Bill Belichick’s search for a head-coaching job this offseason, his interviews with the Atlanta Falcons, Robert Kraft’s role in the process, and where Belichick will go from here
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During this morning’s Toucher & Hardy radio program, Dan Roche asked Seth Wickersham whether he thinks Bill will work again as a head coach in the NFL.
Seth Wickersham expressed uncertainty about Bill Belichick’s future as a head coach in the NFL, highlighting Belichick’s expectation of at least one interview next year. He discussed the perception of Belichick’s limited opportunities, potential scenarios of being shut out or serving as an accelerator for coaching changes, and the impact of Belichick’s age on hiring decisions. Wickersham also mentioned Belichick’s approach in interviews, the perception of his coaching tenure, and concerns about continuity and succession planning in teams considering hiring him.
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DAN ROCHE: Do you think Bill will work again as a head coach in the NFL?
SETH WICKERSHAM: Man, I wish I had a great answer for that. I don’t know. Belichick himself has told confidants he will get at least one interview next year, which is, again, it warps your mind to think about how is that the case? How is that the expectation that the greatest head coach in the history of the game, at least in modern times, might get one job interview? And, you know, I think there’s a chance that he gets shut out again. I also think there’s a chance that he serves as an accelerator, and that teams fire their head coaches in December to get first dibs on him so that there’s not a bidding war for him. But it’s a poor reflection of owners, I think, and the state of the Patriot Way and the perception of Belichick as an operator of football decisions that he got shut out and that he essentially got a cursory look. How much does age enter into it, though? Because when you hire the head coach, obviously, you’re not hoping that you’re going to have to hire another head coach in 2 or 3 years. When you hire a guy who’s already in his 70s, you have to think about that. Yeah, absolutely. And I do think it matters. I think that if he had been 62 rather than 71 at the time when he interviewed with the Falcons, I think that would have made a difference. I think that when you look at, we have some reporting from the Eagles, that the Eagles, Jeffrey Lurie and Howie Roseman, have known Bill Belichick for a long time. He’s someone that they have a huge amount of respect for. The Eagles obviously didn’t finish the season the way they wanted to. And I think that even though they were behind Nick Sirianni, they felt like they had to at least discuss the idea of what if this guy is available. What could he possibly bring to the team? And I think that one of the things was that when you hire Bill, even though he’s approaching these interviews saying like, hey look, I don’t need total control of football operations, I just want a coach, I’m willing to work with existing staff. I think they feel like that, even though he’s saying that when you hire someone like Bill and his presence, you know you have to turn the keys over to him. And there’s a perception out there that he’s only going to coach until he passes Don Shula. I don’t know if that’s fair or not, but that’s the perception. And I think teams are like, hey look, do we blow up the building, do things as he wants done for two years? And then what? We’re looking for another coach. You know, I think the Eagles at least felt like he doesn’t have the greatest track record of developing coaches who are able to be successful on their own running teams. And so there’s no question that I think age was a factor.
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