Phil Perry: Nobody believes Bill Belichick is going to college
On Friday’s edition of Zolak & Bertrand, Phil Perry explained what he’s been hearing about Bill Belichick’s interview with the University of North Carolina.
Belichick knows everyone in the NFL…
Phil Perry:
If it’s a series of interviews, I feel like he might actually genuinely be interested because given his contacts in the NFL, he might have an idea of what his interest level will be in 2025 as a head coach, when he’ll be 73 years old. This guy knows everybody in the league. There are a handful of jobs that are already open that can reach out to him today if they wanted to. If they were doing that, would he be interviewing for the North Carolina gig?
Marc Bertrand:
I don’t believe so.
Phil Perry:
I don’t think so either. So, my theory is he’s genuinely interested in the job. Which is sad for us content wise. That would be disappointing if he ends up in North Carolina. I don’t know how much we’re going to be talking about North Carolina football next year. Can I tell you what I’ve heard from people that have worked with him that know him even better than I do?
Marc Bertrand:
Yes, please.
Phil Perry:
Nobody believes that he will ever go and do this. Now, I’m not canvassing every single person he’s ever worked with, but over the course of the last 12 hours or so, whenever this story broke, I’ve spoken to several people now who know him, know him well. Have worked with him for a long time in some cases. They can’t see this happening. College football. NIL deal. Figuring out how much an 18-year-old should be paid in millions of dollars potentially just so he can come and play for Bill Belichick after being Johnny Foxborough at Foxborough High. Bill Belichick is going to do that?
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5 Things: Some NFL thoughts on the Patriots’ bye week
Five general NFL thoughts on the New England Patriots’ bye week.
The New England Patriots’ bye week is finally here. This season the Patriots are one of six teams with the latest-possible bye week. With no matchup to preview, this week’s ‘5 Things’ will be some thoughts around the NFL that (mostly) don’t have to do with the Patriots.
Let’s start right there though, with bye weeks. This year the NFL back loaded its byes, with 12 teams having their off week either in Week 12 or Week 14. Each of those weeks had six teams off, while no others had more than four (some even had just two). Looking ahead, the NFL should be more consistent about the way it handles bye weeks – something that has been an issue for a few years now.
Bye weeks running into December is a big ask for those teams physically. While it’s understandable that the league doesn’t want to bunch up too many bye weeks at once from a viewership standpoint, it might lead to more competitive football to try to put them more in the middle of the season.
Take this year for instance. Again, 12 of 32 teams have their bye weeks late. Meanwhile, there were only two teams off in Weeks 7 and 9, with no bye weeks at all in Week 8. There was certainly room to maneuver things differently.
At the same time, that may be all for not. The addition of an 18th game to the schedule seems inevitable at this point, and it’s very possible that could come with the addition of two weeks to the league schedule adding a second bye week into the mix. (There’s also the question of how the 18th game will be scheduled, so allow me to re-propose my idea from when they added the 17th game).
For now, that’s enough opining on something as trivial as bye weeks on the bye week. Let’s get to something a little more exciting as we begin this look around the league…