Bill Belichick pushed back with humbling admission over questions about his ego with the New England Patriots.
Legendary NFL head coach Bill Belichick joked on the latest episode of the "Let's Go!" podcast that the Vince Lombardi Trophy should be renamed after Tom Brady.
Bill Belichick suggested on the "Let's Go!" podcast this week that the Lombardi Trophy be renamed after Tom Brady.
Throughout the 24 seasons that Bill Belichick was the head coach of the New England Patriots, he'd always publicly praise his players for the team's success and put the blame on the coaches for their failures.
The first trophy to the winner of a game between the NFL and the AFL champions was awarded in 1967, when the Green Bay Packers beat the Kansas City Chiefs. In 1970, it was renamed to Vince Lombardi Trophy,
Bill Belichick reiterated his long-held belief that it's players who win games, not coaches, saying, "You can't win games without good players."
Patriots coach Bill Belichick is one of the greatest of all time. But he's now shifting credit to the men who take the field.
During his latest appearance on the “Let’s Go!” Podcast with Jim Gray, Belichick stressed that most of the credit for championships should be given to the players.
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Reid notched his 28th career postseason win after the Chiefs’ AFC championship victory over the Buffalo Bills and is just three away from Belichick’s record of 31 for most ever for an NFL head coach. The Chiefs coach has six total Super Bowl appearances to Belichick’s nine.
The NFL renamed it the Lombardi Trophy in 1971 to honor the Hall of Fame coach who died the previous September.