Zolak & Bertrand: Patriots would be so much better with Bill Belichick right now
On Thursday’s edition of Zolak & Bertrand, the crew explains why the Patriots would be so much better with Bill Belichick as their head coach.
Belichick was never giving up personnel decisions…
Marc Bertrand:
There’s no EFFING way Bill Belichick was giving up personnel. Felgar said he firmly believed if it came to it to save his job, he would have.
Scott Zolak:
He did say it at the end of the year.
Marc Bertrand:
I’m going to go and tell you I firmly believe the opposite in that as there was no way he was giving it up. He was saying one thing publicly and privately he would have said another.
Scott Zolak:
See, I do kind of believe that. I think he thought anybody was going to hire him. Like, shoot your way out. Get out and I’m still going to get my $15 MM somewhere else. S
Marc Bertrand:
That was his leverage piece to go and work somewhere else, and then he learned, oh my goodness, nobody wants me.
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Let’s play the game. He does give up the power. And someone else is in charge of the pick and they do take Drake Maye. If all that nonsense happened, which I don’t believe in real life it would have, but let’s play the game if it did, this team would be so much better right now.
Scott Zolak:
You would have Bill O’Brien or Josh McDaniels as OC.
Marc Bertrand:
Why would Billy O leave? You’d have Bill O’Brien and Bill Belichick. Bill coaching the team… and I’m not telling you that it would be the right thing in the long-term, because they wouldn’t be much better. They’re not turning into a playoff team.
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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…