New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick hit a historic mark with his win last Sunday.
With the Patriots win over the Cleveland Browns, Belichick now ties George Halas‘ total wins record as a head coach.
While the mark is a wonderful achievement for him, people aren’t seeing the emotion from him they expect.
However, Scott Pioli has his thoughts on what this record means to Belichick.
So what did Pioli, who’s known Belichick for decades, say about the Patriots head coach?
When it comes down to emotion, Belichick shows his emotion by talking about the history of the game.
Thoughts on @Patriots HC Bill Belichick tying George Halas this past weekend and a bonus background shoutout. #NFL #GMFB #Patriots #ChicagoBears pic.twitter.com/FkKlJJJdpE
— Scott Pioli (@scottpioli51) October 19, 2022
Pioli talks about how the Patriots head coach spent time around Halas, thanks to his dad.
His respect for the history of the greats of the NFL, which paves the way for people like Belichick, means more to him.
While others might not see this, the Patriots’ head coach has the highest respect for the greats of the NFL.
According to Pioli, the Patriots head coach is likely taken back by his name being next to Halas’.
If this is the case, then Belichick could see Halas as someone who’s still much better than himself.
His respect for the man he met long ago is still strong.
So when he talks about the history of the NFL’s greats, it’s his way of showing respect and emotion in reaching a historic mark.
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