"It was a very chilling game, one that I'll obviously never forget. Bill Belichick made history against New York on Sunday when he won his 325th career game (including playoffs) as a head coach to pass Bears icon George 'Papa Bear' Halas for second place on the. The greatest player, the greatest career, a great, great person,' Belichick said. By the time he was given CPR, revived, then put on the board, and put on the ambulance, and driven off the field at the Silverdome, it was quite a lengthy process where the teams looked very much like the game Monday night - of concern, thought, prayer, kneeling and so forth," Belichick said in his first remarks to reporters since Monday morning. Belichick was effusive with his praise of Brady. "Reggie was unconscious for quite a while. Hell just keep collecting wins and records. In the final game of that season, against the Lions, Belichick was on the sideline when Detroit linebacker Reggie Brown didn't get up after a tackle. In Belichicks own way hes building his own legacy without Brady, even if nobody wants to credit him for that. Bill Belichick, who in his 48th overall season is the NFL's longest-tenured coach, said Thursday that he has reached out to Buffalo Bills coach Sean McDermott and Cincinnati Bengals coach Zac Taylor to express his support on behalf of the New England Patriots.īelichick also shared that he was watching Monday night's game, and when Bills safety Damar Hamlin remained down and required CPR, it sparked memories of his time as a New York Jets assistant in 1997. Belichick had even more to be angry about in overtime, as the Packers pulled out a late field goal to win the game 27-24.
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