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Belichick is just the coach of a great team, nothing more, nothing less. Ask Cleveland fans how great he is. Look at Joe Torre, wasn't very good until he got with the Yankees. There are other coaches who are better than Belichick. A good coach can coach any team, not just the good ones.
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When BB came to the Pats he had to mop up the remanants of downward spiral of the Pete carrol years.
In his second year of gutting the team and adding a bunch of nobodies and transits the team he put together won the SB as 14.5 underdogs.
Mike Vrabel said that there were only 10 members of that team that could make this years team.
Tom Brady was drafted by BB.
Joe Torre inherted greatness.
Bill Belichick built greatness.
When all said and done he will be known as the greatest coach of alltime..praise his name.
<TABLE class=tborder style="BORDER-TOP-WIDTH: 0px" cellSpacing=1 cellPadding=6 width="100%" align=center border=0><TBODY><TR title="Post 4663187" vAlign=top><TD class=alt1 align=middle width=125>caudill18</TD><TD class=alt2>Nor did they complain about the letter of apology they recieved for the horrible officiating sent to the Pats after the AFC Championship game.
Hobbs performed well in the 2006 playoffs, breaking up several potential touchdown passes, including two in the Divisional round against the San Diego Chargers, and one in the AFC Championship Game against the Indianapolis Colts. That play against the Colts was flagged as pass interference, a call that proved controversial. Although Greg Aiello, NFL vice president of communications, stated it was correctly flagged as pass interference<SUP class=reference id=_ref-0>[1]</SUP> in January, the NFL ultimately issued a letter of apology to Hobbs, stating that he had not, in fact, committed a foul<SUP class=reference id=_ref-1>[2]</SUP>. Hobbs also returned a kickoff 80 yards in the AFC Championship Game.