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“He’s Not Tapping Out”: Rich Eisen Negates Rumors Suggesting Bill Belichick Might Stop Coaching

Published 01/03/2024, 10:48 PM EST

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The New England Patriots had a disastrous season this year! Following their 4-12 record this season, the Patriots have lost a spot in the playoffs. This has resulted in a heated controversy about Bill Belichick’s coaching career. But that doesn’t dampen Belichick’s hopes and confidence in himself, and NFL analyst Rich Eisen has faith in him, too.

The Patriots experienced heartbreak in the new year with a devastating 27-21 loss against the Bills. Thus, the Jets-Patriots matchup promises to be a scintillating showdown. However, the concern about Belichick’s job status overshadowed the game’s concerns. Nevertheless, Eisen has a different viewpoint on this matter, which has created a stir on the internet.

Eisen thinks Belichick will not leave his job!

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After hearing all the rumors about Belichick’s job, Eisen finally has an answer to these nonstop speculations. In the latest episode of “The Rich Eisen Show,” Eisen points out his view on speculation surrounding Bill Belichick’s coaching job uncertainty. According to Eisen, Belichick is not the guy who can easily lose through mere speculation. If the Patriots head coach did so, then Eisen would be stunned by this act. He said, “The guy that I saw is not tapping out. He is not taping out of coaching. I would be stunned if he winds up in an immediate gig.”

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An NFL insider recently asked Bill Belichick why he loves coaching. The analyst believes that Belichick’s response showed his immense passion for coaching, as he provided a thoughtful answer followed by a detailed explanation of his strategy. Eisen further talked about the years of expertise that the head coach holds in the NFL, which is a prime need of the NFL fraternity. In the middle of the video, Eisen shared a snippet about Belichick’s incredible thought process in every game. The snippets highlight the head coach’s determination to do his best for the team and not be wary of the future, which is his prime motive. He says, “I don’t want to get caught up in, you know, what happened five years ago or what’s going to happen two years from now.”

Well, this is not the first time Belichick hinted at his commitment to the Patriots.

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Belichick is committed to the Patriots success!

Although this season has not been in the Patriots’ favor, the gloom doesn’t pull down their head coach’s zeal for hard work until things get settled. The team couldn’t make the playoffs this time, but the head coach’s statement won hearts. This 71-year-old veteran showed up on “The Greg Hill Show.” When asked about the Patriots’ situation, the head coach said that he gets ready every week to give his best guidance to the team, and if the season ends, it ends, and it’s not a concern.

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He demonstrated his unwavering dedication to the team by saying, “I am fully committed to the players and the team I am currently coaching.” This is probably why CEO Robert Kraft has complete faith in Belichick. Moreover, Kraft has not announced Belichick’s dismissal yet. So, there remains uncertainty over his firing. The Patriots are going to play against the Jets this Sunday. Who would clinch the victory? Will Belichick be able to prove his expertise this time?

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