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“I Can Win With Any Quarterback”: Despite Dismal Record in Post Tom Brady Era, Bill Belichick Drops Shocking Statement

Published 10/18/2023, 6:01 AM EDT

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Bill Belichick is a legendary coach and has proved his mettle on several occasions. However, that was back when his trump card Tom Brady was still on his side. With Brady, the Patriots looked like a team coming out to dominate their opposition come what may! It was the golden period when Brady was playing under the HC and winning Super Bowl titles for fun!

However, since the QB’s retirement, the Patriots look like a shade of their former selves. They’re unable to put a spirited performance across and are reeling with just one win out of their six games. For Bill Belichick, it’s a shattering season as he’s unable to inspire his side to go gung-ho in the competition. However, despite the criticism from fans and even Brady’s attempts to appear in the Gilette Stadium to force a win, the Patriots just don’t seem to be hitting the right spots! Now Bill Belichick has come up with a shocking statement that is contrary to the dismal record.

Bill dismisses any weaknesses on the side with a stunning claim!

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The NFL season is in full flow and the mouth wars seem to be getting stronger! Now, the Patriots HC has joined in on the bandwagon with a stunning claim. He went all out and said that “he can win with any quarterback.” But, the statement hasn’t aged well, thus far! He’s struggling without the services of his talisman Tom Brady.

Since the 20 years that the former QB gave to the team. Patriots went on to win six Super Bowls with Belichick at the helm. Now since the star player left the team way back in 2019. Bill has just one playoff to add to his resume. All the stats are pointed against the head coach. With the games Brady has been involved in, Bill’s record is an impressive 219-64. However, the numbers go wayward with 80-93 for the games that the Patriots have played without their GOAT! Things don’t seem optimistic for the HC as several analysts believe that the 71-year-old might be in the last leg of his career.

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Bill Belichick might be having his last NFL season with the Patriots

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Once a long-standing aid of the Patriots, now finds himself as the villain of the side! The last four years haven’t been kind to Bill Belichick. Several pundits are of the view that the successful coach might be in his last year as the HC of the Patriots team. Going by the results, the New England side is not doing well. Post the Tom Brady era, the side is searching for answers and looking for the second win of the season.

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Belichick is chasing an unwanted record this year. There was a time when his name with synonymous with Super Bowl titles. Well, that’s all in the past, and now with the recent loss against the Raiders- ironically with Brady being one of the minority owners. The future is looking dark and bleak for the legendary coach. Bill currently stands at 299-157 in his long-lasting NFL career. He’s third in the list after Dan Reeves and Jeff Fisher. While this might not be the end, it might signal the start of something tragic!

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For the numerous Patriots fans, they’d be hoping that the team finds some motivation. Would this season be the end of the road for Bill Belichick or would be writing a fairytale ending with another Super Bowl title?

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Jyot Singh Bindra is an NFL Writer at EssentiallySports. Picked in the latest round of ‘The ES Draft’, he exudes a passion for NFL writing. He is driven by the legacy left by one of the greatest NFL quarterbacks, Tom Brady, "You push your body to the limits, but you have to train your body to deal with the limits".
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