Belichick: Rename Lombardi Trophy after Brady
Briefly

Bill Belichick, the former head coach of the New England Patriots, recently proposed that the Super Bowl trophy be renamed the Brady Trophy in honor of Tom Brady's record-setting seven Super Bowl victories, six of which were won while he was coaching. Belichick emphasized that coaches play a supportive role in winning games, stating that success fundamentally relies on having talented players. He reminisced about the great players he coached and reiterated that while he could strategize, it was these athletes who executed and won the games.
Players win games. You can't win games without good players. I don't care who the coach is, it's impossible.
You gotta have good players and as a coach, you want to give your players a chance to win.
There's always a way to win. You just gotta figure out what it is, and you have to give the players a chance.
Read at ESPN.com
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