
""Getting ready for Wake Forest, that's all I got this week," Belichick replied. The Tar Heels travel to play Wake Forest on Saturday at 4:30 p.m. "I've been asked about [a potential NFL comeback] from time-to-time," Belichick added. "Look, I've been down this road before. I'm focused on Wake Forest, that's it. That's my commitment to this team. Next week it'll be to our next opponent and so forth. I'm here to do the best I can for this team.""
"With the Giants' recent decision to fire Brian Daboll after he compiled a 20-40-1 record in three-and-a-half seasons in New York, one of the jobs that New England's longtime coach had historical ties to is now vacant. Would Belichick consider a return to the NFL at the age of 73? Asked about it during a Tuesday UNC press conference, the eight-time Super Bowl winner had a recognizable response."
"Belichick's connections to the Giants go back to his time as an assistant coach under Bill Parcells. He eventually rose to become the team's defensive coordinator, directing a talented unit that helped New York win two Super Bowls. Trivia: Bill Belichick rose to prominence as an NFL coach during his time with the Giants, but New York wasn't his first stop in the league. Can you recall the"
Bill Belichick, age 73 and an eight-time Super Bowl winner, affirmed focus on preparing North Carolina for its next opponent, Wake Forest. North Carolina stands 4-5 after consecutive wins, most recently a 20-15 victory over Stanford. The New York Giants fired Brian Daboll after a 20-40-1 record, creating a head-coaching vacancy with historical ties to Belichick. Belichick said he has been asked about a potential NFL comeback but emphasized commitment to Wake Forest and to doing his best for the UNC program. Belichick's early NFL rise occurred under Bill Parcells with the Giants, where he later served as defensive coordinator.
Read at Boston.com
Unable to calculate read time
Collection
[
|
...
]