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Why didn't Belichick take an NFL job?

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  • creepycoug
    creepycoug Member Posts: 24,286
    edited February 2024

    One and done is the game now. Fully expect it and when they stick around for a couple two or three seasons be happy.

    The era of a coaching staff working through different evolutions of the game and adjusting their craft accordingly, and developing players over four years, is so far behind us now that I can barely believe it was ever the case.

  • longduckdong
    longduckdong Member Posts: 1,060

    Thread too footbally for Race

  • Southerndawg
    Southerndawg Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 8,354 Founders Club
    edited February 2024

    Generally agree with @creepycoug, but there are notable exceptions. Guys in situations like Kirby Smart are going nowhere. They’re building dynasties and coaching trees. Like Saban did at Bama. There used to be a greater number of situations that lent themselves to this but beginning with the BCS, college football began a slow death march towards NFL lite. Mercenary coaching staffs will be in vogue for the foreseeable future for most programs that want to compete in today’s environment.