With records of 31 playoff wins and six Super Bowls, 333 overall victories, and three Coach of the Year awards over 29 seasons, Bill Belichick could see his next stats come with another franchise.
Rumors have continued to circulate surrounding Bill Belichick’s future in New England following a disastrous 4-13 season.
Reports stated New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft Robert Kraft would meet with Bill Belichick on Black Monday.
According to Jeff Howe of The Athletic, Belichick and Kraft’s meeting on Monday was described as just an “initial discussion” and do not plan to talk about the future until later this week.
“The expectation is they’ll meet at least once more, league sources said,” Howe wrote. “Kraft was not expected to reach a decision Monday.”
Howe added that Belichick will need to “lay out a firm plan to dramatically improve the on-field product.”
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Belichick has already noted in his end-of-season video conference with reporters Monday he would be open to relinquishing personnel control if he and Kraft “decide collectively” that’s “the best thing to help our football team.”
Belichick has been one of the game’s most brilliant defensive minds over the course of his career, but it’s hard to ignore that the Patriots are just 29-38 since Tom Brady departed for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers with only one playoff appearance and no postseason wins.
The Patriots’ 4-13 record is the worst in Belichick’s 29-year NFL coaching career.