Bill Belichick sends emotional message to Patriots fans after legendary coach is left unemployed as 24-year reign ends | 0412USC | 2024-02-07 02:08:01
Bill Belichick sends emotional message to Patriots fans after legendary coach is left unemployed as 24-year reign ends | 0412USC | 2024-02-07 02:08:01
On Sunday, the six-time Super Bowl champion head coach penned a thank you to
FORMER New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick thanked franchise fans after his 24-year tenure in an emotional message.
On Sunday, the six-time Super Bowl champion head coach penned a thank you to Patriots fans in all places by taking out a full-page advertisement within the city paper.
New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick shared a heartfelt thank you to fans[/caption]Belichick, 71, took out a page within the Boston Globe to share his appreciation for supporters.
"To Patriots followers all over the place," he wrote.
"Nowhere in America are professional sports fans as passionate as in New England and for 24 years, I was blessed to really feel your ardour and energy. The Patriots are the only NFL staff representing SIX states however in actuality, Patriots Nation knows no borders.
"You have been undaunted by weather, attended scorching scorching training camp practices and braved Foxborough's coldest, wettest, snowiest and windiest days.
"Your thoughtful letters provided help, critique, and artistic play strategies. You watched on TV, the web, and from your stadium seats.
"You traveled from coast to coast and internationally. Quite a few occasions, you overtook opposing stadiums and have been the final followers standing. We liked it! You gave your valuable time, assets, and power to our staff. We appreciated it!
"Six occasions, you packed Boston by the hundreds of thousands for parades that have been really a two-way expression of gratitude and love. The pictures from these days are burned in my reminiscence.
"You could even have enjoyed my trend sense and press conferences, or perhaps you just tolerated them. I beloved teaching right here and, collectively, we experienced some superb moments."
Belichick led to all capital letters, saying, "THANK YOU ALL."
He added "with respect and admiration" and his legendary signature as a sign-off.
The 71-year-old head coach and the Patriots cut up ways after the 2023-24 NFL common season.
In the low season, he was interviewed by only the Atlanta Falcons before all head coaching positions around the league were filled.
As of now, all signs point to Belichick taking a year off from football regardless of being 15 victories away from breaking Don Shula's report for most wins by an NFL head coach.
Studies are that the one-time coach is a top target for TV networks.
On the Pat McAfee Show lately, Belichick's former assistant hinted at his plans for the summer.
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