Read Robert Kraft's statement on reported Bill Belichick Hall of Fame omission
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Read Robert Kraft's statement on reported Bill Belichick Hall of Fame omission
"Whatever perceptions may exist about any personal differences between Bill and me, I strongly believe Bill Belichick's record and body of work speak for themselves, Kraft said. As head coach of the New England Patriots for more than two decades, he set the standard for on-field excellence, preparation, and sustained success in the free agency and salary cap era of the National Football League."
"Belichick reportedly fell short of the 40 out of 50 votes required for induction to the Hall of Fame. Voting took place earlier this earlier this month, according to ESPN, with results to be announced ahead of next month's Super Bowl. He has the most Super Bowl wins of all time among coaches. He's second on the total wins list. He has six championships as a head coach and two more as a defensive coordinator from his time with the Giants."
Bill Belichick's coaching record includes six Super Bowl championships as a head coach and two additional championships as a defensive coordinator, and he holds the most Super Bowl wins among coaches while ranking second in total wins. As New England Patriots head coach for more than two decades, he established standards for on-field excellence, preparation, and sustained success in the free agency and salary cap era. Belichick fell short of the 40-of-50 votes required for Pro Football Hall of Fame induction and will wait at least another year. Several former Patriots, including Tom Brady and Rob Gronkowski, criticized the voting results on social media. Patriots owner Robert Kraft is eligible and on this year's Hall of Fame ballot, leaving open the possibility of his own enshrinement.
Read at Boston.com
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