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With the NFL transforming into a younger and tougher league, the coach market is following a similar trend. Bill Belichick is the sole outlier in the coaching industry as he continues his half-a-century career in the NFL. But he hasn’t won a super bowl since Tom Brady left the Patriots. It’s telling when 6 of your 8 super bowl wins comes with a sole QB and it’s harder to repeat the wins when he leaves.

That’s exactly what Belichick is experiencing, and his failure to succeed beyond Tom Brady might end up costing him his job. With reports suggesting sparks are brewing as Robert Kraft will have to consider replacement options for the 70-year-old coach.

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Bill Belichick is biding time to break Schuler’s record

After Mike Florio shared information of an alleged rift between Kraft and Belichick. Many are speculating whether the partnership between the owner and coach will continue to last. On the NFL show, First things first, the hosts discussed the potential outcomes that could head towards Robert Kraft and Bill Belichick, with Chris Broussard making a bold claim about Belichick and the Patriots.

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Broussard says, “Belichick is not winning another Super Bowl I’m saying that right now.” He goes on to add why Kraft will let Belichick continue at the Patriots by saying, “I think Kraft let him Coach this year. And I think you want him to break down Schuler’s record, uh he needs 18 more victories.”

Broussard believes Kraft will work with Belichick so he can break the record set by Mike Shula. The host goes on to add, “you sit down with Bill you start planning an exit….  Bill I want you to break down Shula’s record in our uniform. But then we start looking for a way we want to go in…. And we would like you to retire, not we don’t want to fire you.” The news and speculation comes days after Robert Kraft announced his invitation for his former star to join the Patriots.

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Patriots legends will reunite in Week 1

Tom Brady, Bill Belichick, Robert Kraft are three legends of the New England Patriots in three dynamic platforms for the franchise. Brady led the Patriots to their 6 Super Bowls on the field. Belichick heads the football side of things at the Patriots. With Kraft’s support for both of them as the owner. The dynamic trio is set to reunite come 2023 season, with Brady accepting Kraft’s invitation.

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Tom Brady readily agreed to come back to the Patriots for the season opener a couple of months away. And this will be the first time since they are on the same side after Brady’s departure in 2019. The former Bucs QB was more than happy to accept the invitation as Kraft admits, Brady will always be a Patriot at heart.

With the Patriots dynasty stagnating since the departure of QB Tom Brady. Bill Belichick’s exit could trigger an end of an era which will push the Patriots back to the drawing board. As the Patriots will hope to rebuild and get back to the level of dominance achieved earlier.

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Kushal Jain is an NFL writer at EssentiallySports. Having started off writing as a hobby when he was 19, it has snowballed into becoming his full time profession. He is a passionate football fan, or as per the US etymology, soccer fan. Despite his niche as a football and sports writer, he has experience in various fields and industries, including finance, which has allowed him to be an all-rounder. When he's not busy giving NFL or Soccer commentary, he can be found reading or playing video games, particularly Football Manager (what a surprise) as well as some MMOs. His hyperactive, productivity focused mentality has given him the attitude of "just take the shot, what's the worst that could happen".

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