
""He's tough on me, and he is tough on me in front of everyone else on the team. The point? To prove he is no bigger than anyone else. I will be a better quarterback under Ben, Williams told us," Rinaldi said. "Because of that detail and how demanding he is. As for whether there is any aftermath, 'We meet after every practice. We go over things, we're close. But it can get a little spicy.""
""Coach Belichick, he always told me how great I did. You know, there was a high demand of excellence, I'll say that," Brady said. "And believe me, when you are a pro quarterback, you would much rather your coach be hard than easy. Sometimes the growing pains is, 'Sometimes I have to get these guys out of their comfort zone.' From a coaching standpoint, to help them grow and understand the magnitude and the trust that the organization has given you.""
A sideline exchange compared Caleb Williams’ relationship with coach Ben Johnson to the dynamic between Tom Brady and Bill Belichick. Williams acknowledged that Johnson is intentionally tough on him in front of teammates to show no one is above the team and to drive improvement. The comparison prompted a jab about Belichick’s icy demeanor and a reflection on coaching methods. The coaching approach emphasized a high demand for excellence and the belief that a hard coach can push professionals beyond comfort zones to develop growth, responsibility, and organizational trust.
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