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  • Tom Curran and Phil Perry talk with Matt Hamachek, Director of Apple TV’s 10-part series ‘The Dynasty’. What will we learn from the first two episodes that will air Friday?
    7:00-Matt Hamachek on creating ‘The Dynasty’
    17:30-How Super Bowl LI changed everything
    24:30-How difficult was it to interview Bill Belichick?
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  • @howardstephens6607
    @howardstephens6607 Před 3 měsíci +10

    I haven't seen the magic of the land revealed with such clarity since Wizard of Oz. The curtain has been drawn, and we can finally reach some fascinating conclusions. Nice work Matt Hamacheck!

  • @robertslawsby6923
    @robertslawsby6923 Před 3 měsíci +9

    Great interview! I want to hear from that guy every week! I find it ironic that ultimately Belichek gets fired almost the same way he did in Cleveland. He chased the fan favorite Bledsoe that did so much for Boston out of town without having a replacement!

    • @Brady6xPats
      @Brady6xPats Před 3 měsíci +1

      But it brought him his goat status when he did it to Bledsoe

    • @Angel00Fish
      @Angel00Fish Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@Brady6xPats Bledsoe was no Brady, and he wasn't a local kid

    • @stephenraftery6407
      @stephenraftery6407 Před 3 měsíci +2

      ​@Angel00Fish Brady isn't a local kid. Bledsoe was the highest paid player in the NFL at that time. Also, Bledsoe and Parcells brought the organization to a level of respectability. Bledsoe stabilized and brought legitimacy to the Patriots.

  • @ZackaryJoubert
    @ZackaryJoubert Před 3 měsíci +8

    Can’t wait to watch “The Dynasty”!!!

    • @diegomagellan
      @diegomagellan Před 3 měsíci

      I’m waiting for all 10 to drop before I watch

  • @eggynyce
    @eggynyce Před 3 měsíci +5

    If Kraft never chose Bill after the Browns situation and Bill drafting Tom and sticking with him after the Browns situation and Bledsoe situation, there is no dynasty. Greatest decisions ever made for an Organization in NFL history lol. Now we have the greatest documentary in human history lol

  • @6timechamp
    @6timechamp Před 3 měsíci +9

    Tom Brady's first start week 3 in 2001 against Indianapolis colts and Peyton Manning and we crushed them 44-13 and i remember i told my dad," dad we finally have a great QB who can lead us to a super bowl championship. Ill never forget it. I just had that gut feeling when tom Brady first start against Peyton Manning's Colts and us dominating them like that, i just new, hard to explain.

    • @sethchandler4170
      @sethchandler4170 Před 3 měsíci +4

      I remember that too. I'm from Michigan, have been a Patriots fan since 94 and I watched Brady play at Michigan. He was clearly the best QB in his draft class. When I read the Patriots took him in the sixth round I was ecstatic. I couldn't believe it. I never imagined he would be what he became but watching him in college I saw an NFL quarterback. I remember the regular season game against the Rams. I believe it was Sunday night football. I thought it was a great showing but I was not ready for what happened in the playoff run.
      I watched SB 36 at a Superbowl party in a basement on a tiny TV. Nobody else was even watching it. I will never forget that final drive. That or the defense collapsing at the end of the game.

  • @jinavl
    @jinavl Před 3 měsíci +8

    dudes first thought of a movie was goodfellas...definitely gonna be a good documentary 🤙🤙

  • @seangoodwin3046
    @seangoodwin3046 Před 2 měsíci +1

    They are right about the Rams loss in 2001. It was bad they lost, but the common discussion afterwards even on the always positive sports radio was, ;"whoa, these guys aren't that bad." At the end of that 60 minutes, the Ram did not look like they were up for an overtime period so to speak. This game, the first Indy game, and the San Diego comeback were the three early tips that something was up that year.

  • @rxdoctordaddy1795
    @rxdoctordaddy1795 Před 3 měsíci +12

    Dude, if it wasn't for drew coming in during the afc chip game against pitt, the patriots don't go to that first superbowl

    • @williamli6200
      @williamli6200 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Dimwit, Mahomes's backup put on a 98 TD drive when he was injured against Jags.

    • @ReneParada
      @ReneParada Před 3 měsíci +2

      Bledsoe had more attempts, with less completions and less yards than Brady on that game. 2 of the 3 TDs were special teams TDs. They had a 21-3 lead with 8:51 left in the 3rd. I do think Brady will still be able to lead them to a victory then.

    • @erikpuka2627
      @erikpuka2627 Před 3 měsíci +1

      ​@@ReneParadaBrady played a C+ half. Bledsoe a D. He was bad.

    • @markleshane9314
      @markleshane9314 Před 3 měsíci +1

      I do not understand why anyone would be fearful of Bill Belichick. I have rooted against him my entire life I would never be nervous around him. These media guys must live in a bubble.

    • @richstafford1245
      @richstafford1245 Před 3 měsíci

      I think the stolen signals should get at least an assist…

  • @scottsuvoski9574
    @scottsuvoski9574 Před 3 měsíci +12

    Tom Curran's ego and mouth can't shut up, even though they're pressed for time, and let Matt talk! Aggravating.

    • @Chauncey60
      @Chauncey60 Před 3 měsíci

      He and his speech impediment are hard enough to listen too without him taking fraud victory laps nonstop.

    • @timhayes4422
      @timhayes4422 Před 3 měsíci +3

      I thought the same thing. He starts planning a way to start talking again as soon as matt talks for more than 15 seconds lol. Its almost like hes half listening and thinking about what he wants to say next the whole time.

    • @johnofmalta
      @johnofmalta Před 3 měsíci +2

      The person being interviewed shouldn’t say, “I’m sorry go ahead,” in the middle of an answer. Curran is in his own head and it’s so damn interesting and important.

  • @DanyCesc83
    @DanyCesc83 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Great episode

  • @joemagarac405
    @joemagarac405 Před 3 měsíci +3

    The book is great. I hope the series does as good a job.

  • @Ptedhathaway
    @Ptedhathaway Před 3 měsíci +1

    Excellent. Tom Curran looks like a proud father after the Shakespeare comment and Phil Perry follow up.

  • @stephencook9357
    @stephencook9357 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Want to devour every episode NOW!! SO GOOD! Great interview. Screw Burgess anyways...was always a Herald guy TC.

  • @tommy7977
    @tommy7977 Před 3 měsíci +2

    I remember tom and felger saying Brady was it way back in the 2001 pre season. all facts

  • @jameswilder9377
    @jameswilder9377 Před 3 měsíci +2

    How did you get to watch it? It’s not out yet right?

    • @cag19549
      @cag19549 Před 3 měsíci

      Media got early dibbs more than likely.

  • @TheStacanova
    @TheStacanova Před 3 měsíci +2

    I know they don’t, but as a Raider fan, I would hope they would acknowledge, it wasn’t just a bad call, it was the WAY it happened that destroyed the Raiders.
    If it was just a bad call & they were onto the next play, I’m not sure how that game ends?
    The fact that the replay decision took so long, & the entire Raiders team watched the play on the Jumbotron over & over, they mentally went to the place where they had won the game & there was no way they were going to be able to refocus after that & being in complete disbelief that they were still playing.

    • @stephenraftery6407
      @stephenraftery6407 Před 3 měsíci

      The reason that took so long to make the call on the tuck play, was to get the correct field position. If you ever saw the interview with the refs, the state that there was no question about an incomplete pass. It was the broadcasters that hyped that all up. They kept showing the replay over and over, thinking that was the issue and the delay. Yes, even back then, the media misrepresented what was actually going on during that time between plays.

    • @stephenraftery6407
      @stephenraftery6407 Před 3 měsíci +1

      And it didn't destroy the Raiders. The blowout loss the next year to Tampa Bay is what sent the Raiders into a 20 plus year tail spin. Let's not rewrite History because your hatred and jealousy of the Greatest Dynasty in NFL history.

    • @robertcosta6967
      @robertcosta6967 Před 2 měsíci

      Not a bad call. It was a bad rule. Based on this bad rule, it was a good call. However, that being said.... the Raiders allowed a TD drive after that call, failed on a 3rd and 1 on offense and allowed another drive that lead to the game tying FG. And then allowed another drive in OT for the game winning FG. A lot happened AFTER the Tuck Rule play. They had plenty of chances to win it, but failed....

    • @jimstevenson424
      @jimstevenson424 Před 2 měsíci

      @@robertcosta6967 I don't know if it was a bad rule. It was a more recent rule to make the arm-going-forward call that caused so much debate clearer. A line had to be drawn to when the throwing motion stopped. When they changed the rule soon after (I don't think it was eliminated, like people believe), it confirmed in people's minds that it was a bad rule. It definitely was not a bad call. Commentators couldn't even explain it well during the game, and it never crossed Simms mind that it was quastionabl (with today's rule obsessed fans, commentators have to know more about rules). However, without snow, I think Raiders handle NE.

  • @Lord_Clarke
    @Lord_Clarke Před 3 měsíci +2

    The first two episodes and Tom Curran kept taking a ton of unnecessary pot shots at Drew Bledsoe, dude is still the 2nd best Qb in the franchises history and if he wasn't on that 01 team we don't win the Superbowl, dude literally had to play majority of the AFC championship game because Brady got hurt.

  • @DJ-nn6vg
    @DJ-nn6vg Před 3 měsíci +1

    The Doc seems like Kraft commissioned it. No great revelations.

  • @j.m.5744
    @j.m.5744 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Media people really feel like they are way more important than they truly are. I wonder if at least some of them know they are pointless.

  • @danyluk1
    @danyluk1 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Excellent documentary

  • @klk1900
    @klk1900 Před 2 měsíci +2

    These guys clearly don’t even know bill. Bill will talk your head off, he loves laughing and joking. The reason he doesn’t speak with reporters is not because of them. He try’s to stay mono tone and very short winded so the competition can never get a sense on if he’s worried or not. People don’t seem to understand how much is mental in any competition. You can’t show your hand and win. So the best way to mitigate that is don’t talk or stay monotone. Don’t be high pitch after one game and deep after another because the teams will know what rattles your cage. Once the enemy knows how to shake you, your done!

  • @derricklavoie2513
    @derricklavoie2513 Před 3 měsíci

    All that greatness. What happened with Mac?

  • @davidreynolds1368
    @davidreynolds1368 Před 2 měsíci

    Ok interview considering it's Curran, the co dean of Boston fanboy characters along with Felger. Some of us miss actual sports journalism that used to be available. How many times and ways can Curran inject " my,me,I," into a story or interview?? Cmon Tom, tell us again how smart and wonderful you are!

  • @charlespackwood2055
    @charlespackwood2055 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Did you see their faces when he said he was a Packers fan as a kid?

  • @seanmcgrath3774
    @seanmcgrath3774 Před 3 měsíci +6

    Curran comes off as a jerk in this

  • @deaddropholiday
    @deaddropholiday Před 3 měsíci +2

    Yeah, Curran doesn't have an axe to grind whatsoever.

  • @billandrews
    @billandrews Před 2 měsíci +1

    It was Bill, simple as that!
    Tom and the other players and personnel contributed, but Bill molded them into a disciplined team that did it year after year.
    Ask yourself, in the last year with New England, IF Tom had the same Offensive backfield that he had in Tampa, which included Gronk. How many more games would NE have won. They won 12 with a bunch of nobodies plugged into Bill's system.
    Would they have won 15 games, 16 games or a perfect season 17 games?
    Tom won only 11 games in Tampa in his first year. Yet he would have won 4, 5, or 6 more games if he'd had them in Bill's system.
    That means Bill's system alone is giving Tom at least 4 to 6 wins per season that Tom could not win without Bill's system.
    Tom Averaged 12 wins per season over his career in NE, 4 games less means Tom is a .500 Player winning only 8 games per season without Bill's system.
    Lastly, in Tom's second year in Tampa, in week four they played NE in Foxborough. Tom sucked. Something like a 71 QBR versus 120 for the rookie Jones. Tom didn't throw a single TD, he was shut out by Bill's defense in week 4.
    When the genius of Tom Brady had to go up against the genius of Bill Belichick, Bill won and won handily. Tom was Shut out.
    Yeah, Tampa Bay won by 3 points but what did you expect out of a rookie with 3 games of experience in the NFL and no real talent on Offense. Tampa was supposed to win, but Tom the QB lost BIG TIME, no scores!
    What Bill's Defense did to Tom it did to the QBs Tom played against.
    I am saying that:
    1. Without Bill's Tom would never have been drafted and played in the NFL. No one wanted Tom. He was the 146th-ranked QB in the history of the Combine, which only had 145 other QB invited to it.
    Tom was the WORST QB IN THE HISTORY OF THE COMBINE 146th QB out of 146 QBs.
    Tom was DEAD LAST the stink of the pile. NO ONE WAS GOING TO DRAFT HIM.
    Tom was not going to be an NFL player if Bill didn't draft him. Bill's genius saw something, no one else did.
    2. Without Bill's system Tom would have averaged 8, 9, or maybe 10 wins per season.
    3. Without Bill's system, Tom would not have dominated his own conference let alone the entire NFL for 20 years.
    4. Without Bill's system Tom maybe wins one Super Bowl. Why?
    Other coaches like big plays, they would have forced Tom to throw a lot more long balls, that is not what Tom did best.
    Remember his first year in Tampa, he and his coach were fighting because he wanted to change Tom's play, and focus on long balls instead of the short and intermediate game that Tom specialized in.
    In the end, that coach was forced out by Tom.
    But Tom was a 6-time SB winner out of 9 trips. He had gravitas! If Tom made a stink like that at the start of his career Tom would have been kicked out not the head coach.
    Tom would have been forced to overstrain his arm, and thrown a lot more log balls, and so thrown more interceptions and lost a lot more games.
    Bill had the patience to play slowball. To let Tom do what he did best, the short and intermediate passing game. But that is the genius of Bill, knowing there is more than one way to skin a cat and going slow.
    The best example of this go-slow calmness is seen in the Super Bowl against Seattle.
    They stop Marshawn Lynch at the half-yard line with 48 seconds remaining.
    Does Bill call a Time out?
    NO, he is looking at the other head coach to see what is going on.
    Bill is reading the room.
    Bill orders Goal-line Defense with Malcolm Butler.
    The Defensive coordinator yells "Malcomb".
    Then Seattle beats themselves.
    Ernie Adams had seen that they used a slant-pass play 7 times that year, and scored all 7 times with it.
    "They might use this play in the Super Bowl." Ernie tells himself.
    So Ernie sketches it out and the Defense practices against it those two weeks before the game.
    At the crucial moment, Seattle calls that very slant pass-play and cuts their own throat.
    Malcomb Butler, a guy who was selling fried chicken 12 months earlier, cuts the route and intercepts the ball at the 1-yard line, and that is all she wrote. The fat lady sang.
    It is not really Bill, or Tom. It is all the men in that system. All of them doing their jobs.
    But Bill, unlike Tom, built that system, it was his. The personnel were selected by Bill and trained by Bill. His fingerprints are on everything, not Tom's.
    I was a Pats kid when the Pats stunk, and they stunk a lot, but they were the home team, what could any of us do?
    We are all happy Bill and Tom showed up, it made New England Sundays in the fall and winter a lot happier.

    • @sofiacristinak.-cd1nk
      @sofiacristinak.-cd1nk Před 2 měsíci

      You forget the coach who died of a heart attack who sensed the promise in TB12 and pushed BB to draft him. Also, TB12 was an unusual leader who mostly made do with whomever BB drafted and developed them & brought out their potential until the final year, when he decided to leave the Patriots. And from ive read there were two or three key decisions that BB made that cost the Patriots the Superbowl

    • @billandrews
      @billandrews Před 2 měsíci

      Bill drafted players and brought in veterans who fit the system that Tom was part of. The offensive system was built around what Tom did best.
      Cooks was a go receiver, but he could not run precis routs. He'd turn late on a 5-yard down and out, and not be there to catch the ball. Timing plays require precision.
      Tom's quick mind allowed him to run timing plays, so his receivers have to run precise routes.
      When you listen to Tom talk about his receivers and how great they were. David Patten, who is he? Tom says he is a "great" receiver. But that means great for what Tom does, not what Manning or Rogers does.
      Bill's Offense was built around what Tom did best. That is why Tom was so successful, and why once away from New England why Tom could never win as many games, and why in only two years Tom was washed up and unable to win more games than he lost.

    • @williamrose7818
      @williamrose7818 Před 2 měsíci

      Look at Bill’s record with Tom versus bills record without Tom. You’re welcome. I don’t need a three page essay to tell me that.

    • @billandrews
      @billandrews Před 2 měsíci

      @williamrose7818
      My point EXACTLY!!!
      Tom picks a loaded team stacked with High draft picks and can't win as many games as he did in NE with nobodies.
      Then in less than 2 years, Tom can't even win 9 games with a team that is BETTER (on paper), than the one he had in NE.
      People forget what Bill did in NE was NOT win a Super Bowl and then two years later become a team that sucked.
      Bill won 6 championships and went to 13 AFC championship games, and set records left and right.
      Also remember, in his rookie year, Mac Jones won as many games as Tom did that year. In Mac's second year, not a good year for Jones remember, Jones still won as many games a Tom did.
      Where was the 20-year veteran?
      Where was Tom Terrific?
      A rookie QB can equal Tom Brady with a team that isn't as good as Tom's?
      What the hell happened?
      Where was the "Greatest QB in Football History?

  • @Zuki-1866
    @Zuki-1866 Před 3 měsíci

    Watching this thing, Belichick reminds me of a 3 star general or military figure it's just dead inside. There's nothing inside. They talk about the giants lost, and every player goes into detail, gives emotion, and his answer is quick and short. Giants were better than us they deserved to win the same thing with spygate, just nothing a direct short answer.

  • @jshall14
    @jshall14 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Bledsoe is a birdbath 😂… Reminded me of Butch from the Cape calling Drew “Frankenstein in the pocket” on WEEI.

    • @stanleymcquade6412
      @stanleymcquade6412 Před 3 měsíci

      "He is tall and has a strong arm and he has a strong arm and he is tall"

    • @jshall14
      @jshall14 Před 3 měsíci

      @@stanleymcquade6412 😂

  • @newenglandstacker
    @newenglandstacker Před 3 měsíci +1

    Tom Curran, bro, check yourself.

  • @cbaker8887
    @cbaker8887 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Brady got weird as he got older and Guerrero is a shady character

  • @Steveoh1983
    @Steveoh1983 Před 3 měsíci

    Omg the pauses after the guy in the green Nike jacket talks keeps me thinking I lost connection.. can’t watch it

  • @stanleywalus9771
    @stanleywalus9771 Před 3 měsíci

    Tom did you ask Matt, in his interview , did he ever throw anyone under the bus. My guess - no.

  • @j.m.5744
    @j.m.5744 Před 3 měsíci +2

    People are really stupid. Bill Belichick is a football genius, and without him, Brady would never have won 6 Superbowls. Brady had to take the Patriots system to Tampa to win there. No one wins for that long if they are dysfunctional, grow up.

  • @bill1982ify
    @bill1982ify Před 3 měsíci

    Are you saying that there was someone besides Brady that had something to do with the patriots winning?

  • @DM-mp6gq
    @DM-mp6gq Před 3 měsíci +2

    Tom! Stop effin interrupting! Go back to TV Hosting school! Let Phil run the show/interview!

  • @paul5436
    @paul5436 Před 3 měsíci

    Sounds like a good national inquirer
    It makes kraft look small
    Yapping his mouth like he was responsible, and he had to hold it together
    Really it indicates
    His meddling, listening to players grips hobnobbing with Tom was counterproductive to their success

  • @sugarman9323
    @sugarman9323 Před 3 měsíci +3

    Just remember, Bill developed Brady and put his whole career as a coach on the line because he and his coaching confidants believed in Brady.
    Even Kraft didn’t agree with Bill until the 2001 Pats went on to win the Super Bowl. The media was calling this another Bernie Kosar mistake. The revisionist history that “it was all Brady” is simply untrue.

    • @Chauncey60
      @Chauncey60 Před 3 měsíci +2

      He didn’t develop shit.

  • @alexevanoski4588
    @alexevanoski4588 Před 3 měsíci +1

    My god, he’s gone stop poking holes at the dead body. You got what you wanted. Enjoy Mayo!!

  • @stanleywalus9771
    @stanleywalus9771 Před 3 měsíci +1

    From what you are saying I am going to reread the book The Dynasty again. All of this wasn,t in it. How many wins did Cosar after BB releaved of his duties. BB did remove Bledsole from leader of Pats, what was his record after Pats. He knew something both times.

  • @zachwallace8274
    @zachwallace8274 Před 3 měsíci +1

    So Bill was a genius that couldnt see past himself long enough to acknowledge that Brady was the best ever? Some genius. Bill never won without Brady.

    • @stephenraftery6407
      @stephenraftery6407 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Brady never won without a great team/defense behind him.
      Let's stop rewriting history. Belicheck made some great personal moves, in game decisions and knew how to get the best out of all 53 players on the roster.
      Ya Brady is the greatest winner in NFL history, but the defense won in 01. Getting Rodney Harrison solidified the defense for 03 and 04. Bringing in Corey Dillon, who had 1575 yards in 04. That's just 3 years of how Belicheck was just as important. No need to cover the other 14 years. Get serious.

    • @zachwallace8274
      @zachwallace8274 Před 3 měsíci

      @@stephenraftery6407 you're insane. Bill never won without Brady. He still hasn't.

    • @stephenraftery6407
      @stephenraftery6407 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @zachwallace8274 you don't understand the dynamics of football and the concept of TEAM. Never-mind understanding the importance and influence of what a coach and GM bring to a TEAM!

    • @stephenraftery6407
      @stephenraftery6407 Před 3 měsíci

      Oh and Bill has said Plenty of times there was no quarterback he would rather have. He has straight out said that Brady is the greatest ever. At the same time he isn't going to allow brain dead people like you diminish his contributions to building and maintaining an 18 year Dynasty.
      Oh and 2 more rings as Defensive Coordinator for the Giants. His game plan against the Bill's is in the Hall of Fame because it was brilliant!!

    • @jamesanthony5681
      @jamesanthony5681 Před 2 měsíci

      Some genius, bud?
      Belichick as GM and head coach took them to 9 SuperBowls, winning 6. He's a great coach. And yes, Brady had a huge part in that.
      If you think it was *ALL* Brady, then you're insane.

  • @jmatki1217
    @jmatki1217 Před 3 měsíci +2

    It’s just a hit piece on Bill made by Kraft. They cover the 2003/2004 back to back in about 30 seconds then have a whole episode about Spygate. Trash

  • @model-grail-kit-hunter
    @model-grail-kit-hunter Před 2 měsíci

    after watching it the Kraft's can piss off.

    • @dp233332
      @dp233332 Před měsícem

      the Pats wouldnt even be in NE without R.Kraft...Bill comes off looking bad in this series because he refuses to explain himself and hold himself accountable to the same standards he holds others to...Hamacheck the director didnt create a deliberate hitpiece or puffpiece...He made it clear he was creating a series designed to appeal to the other 31fanbases and to people who arent even football fans...Hamacheck also made it clear that Kraft had no editorial control over the series and that as director Hamacheck had no desire to make a glorified timeline designed to appeal to/appease Patsnation.
      Belichick let Adam V Ty Law Wes Welker Richard Seymour Ty Warren Vince Wilfork Lawyer Milloy Willie McGinest and Tom Brady finish their careers elsewhere usually to save a few bucks in capspace even was ready to trade Gronk to Detroit but was going to keep a player being charged with murder on the roster until the legal system sorted it out for him if Kraft hadnt insisted otherwise...Its almost as if Bill wanted to prove that he could trump the distraction hed provided the franchise with back in 2007.

  • @hornsbykid
    @hornsbykid Před 2 měsíci

    It's pretty obvious that they gloss over the first 3 championships and don't give Belichick his due, to make Brady look more important than he was. It's a love letter to Robert Kraft, nothing more

    • @dp233332
      @dp233332 Před měsícem

      Belichick lovers refuse to come to terms with the fact that in 11seasons as a head coach without Brady, Belichick has 1playoff win and a sub500record overall...Its Belichick fans who spent 2decades making him seem more important than he was-insisting that Brady was a system guy who couldnt go deep-and that Belichick would continue to field a winning if not SB contending team annually without Tom...All SB winning coaches play a critical role in their team's success but some members of the media and certain subgroups of fans have consistently given Belichick more credit per win and per SB win than other SB winning coaches get. The fact is Bill has never made a single run catch throw tackle interception block or tipped ball that helped them win a game and while winning as a head coach he had a team of assistant coaches working under him who did their jobs better and made him look far better than his assistants in recent seasons were able to...I never agreed with the Belichick fans but I also didnt expect the Pats to do as badly as they did without Tom...The problem in regards to Bills legacy/identity and shock to me is that for 2decades with Brady at the helm a Belichick coached team was a well prepared well coached winning team that didnt defeat itself with dumb mistakes and a lack of discpline... For the final 2seasons if not the majority of the 4yrs following Bradys departure the Belichick coached Patriots were not a winning team that consistently looked well prepared...They became a team that defeated itself as frequently as or even more frequently with mental errors and discipline based penalties than all others and were for the final 2 yrs the most poorly coached team in the NFL...Brady was the Patriots way...the core of guys like McGinest Vrabel Law Milloy Rodney and Bruschi etc were all vital parts of it early as well, but those guys were all out there on the field in wks1&2 of the 2001 season and the Pats were 0-2...Altho he never did anything alone, the dynasty and the Patriot way all began with Toms insertion into the lineup and if Im being generous to Bill it disintegrated within a cpl yrs of action without Tom.
      Bill comes off looking bad in this docuseries because of the choices he has made in the past compounded by his continual refusal to open up about things like Butler Spygate A.Hernandez and his relationships with players like Brady Gronk etc...As I watch the Chiefs dynasty begin inching closer to potentially eclipsing the Pats dynasty I cant help but find myself very frustrated that Bill essentially sabotaged the Pats from winning a 7th SB with the Butler decision and that NE left 1 or 2 more SB wins on the table against the NYG not to mention vs Indy in 06. No1 ever mentions it but Belichick isnt as much of a defensive genius as hes credited for being otherwise Asante would have been covering Plaxico Burress on the final play of SB42...Asante was matched up with Burress for the majority of the 2004 AFCCG a few yrs earlier while Plaxico was a Steeler and Asante did an outstanding job all day against him...Putting Ellis Hobbs on Burress in that game and on that final play was incredibly foolish...Burress had about a 12inch height advantage vs Hobbs and Hobbs was not a good CB was also playing hurt and even when healthy Hobbs ran/jumped/played like he had a small anchor dragging him down towards the ground-looked as tho the earths gravity affected him more than it affects most athletes if not humans in general-guys that small usually have a bit more spring in their legs-only way he could get to the ball at its highest catchable pt was by using his WRs back/shoulders as a makeshift stepladder.
      Im not saying he wasnt a good coach or deserved no credit for their success, but it has never been demonstrated that he deserved more credit per win than Walsh Shanahan Holmgren Gruden or than any other coach got per win...There was an overzealous desire from the media and fans who took cues from the media during that timespan to anoint coaches who had success as geniuses...Mike Martz was on the brink of achieving exalted future HOFer level status for his offensive dominance going into SB36...after winning SB37 John Gruden was being hailed as a genius for being so young and so succesfull...Parcells was also still being hailed as arguably the best coach of the era as well given the turnarounds hed spearheaded with the NYG Patriots NYJ and Cowboys over a 20ish yr span with 0HOF QBs to work with.
      As far as winning those 1st 3 SBs is concerned the guys who deserve the most credit are the players starting with Brady Adam V Ty Law and in regards to their back2back wins on defense, Rodney Harrison and Bruschi...Yea the defense was the better half of those teams but all those great defensive players had a litany of other great defensive teammates on the field around them making their job easier as well as the coaching staff helping em out whereas Brady was turning mediocre-avg offensive supporting casts into productive mistake free clutch units and throughout the course of his career when he was given top tier weapons to work with he was a record setter with them even into his mid40s...
      Hamacheck made it clear he is not a Patsfan and wasnt interested in creating a glorified timeline...it isnt designed to shortchange Bill or to be a hitpiece on Bill nor a puffpiece for Kraft or Brady...No docuseries is going to satisfy everyone because 1st of all it lasted 2decades and thus for those who just cant get enough in order to be satisfied it would need to be at least 20episodes long...meanwhile the fanbase is philosophically split about a number of issues starting with the ownership and our feelings about Kraft both in the past and going forward...next there are those who think Brady deserved more credit than Bill many who resent Bill to varying extents, and there are others who insist that Bill deserved more than Tom and thus resent Tom to varying degrees...there are also those who wish to split the credit equally and not frame things divisively. Its really only a Belichick hitpiece or a Kraft puffpiece if youre one of the Belichick followers...I do believe it is a desperate attempt by Kraft to get into Canton while hes still alive, and I wouldnt be shocked if Kraft basically said look if hes gonna sit there silently and not do anything to defend his reputation, if he still wont say anything 17yrs after spygate to dispel/combat the perception of cheating or of being too cutthroat Im gonna do my best to make sure that stuff does not end up staining my reputation equally alongside his. I dont believe Bill should be above the standards hes held others below him to, and I believe Bills remarks a few yrs ago about the last25yrs being the reason for Patsfans to feel encouraged shows he thought hed earned the right to be above those kinda standards, and I believe his arrogance and the SB wins NE missed out on in part because of it may end up being the difference between NE having had the greatest dynasty in NFL history and KC ending up with that distinction by the time Mahomes retires.
      Hamacheck stated during an interview on NBC sports Boston after the 1st 2 episodes were released that he was trying to create a docuseries which would entertain fans from the other 31fanbases as well as people who usually dont like football so it focuses far more upon the negative and scandalous drama than it does upon the glory or the greatness of anyone involved with the franchise. It wasnt designed to please anyone from Patsnation, R.Kraft included.

  • @cag19549
    @cag19549 Před 3 měsíci +3

    It's cute that the media always believe they know what's going on.

  • @bill1982ify
    @bill1982ify Před 3 měsíci

    Did you make them take lie detector test. Kraft is a multi-billionaire and can have a lot of people say whatever. What is your relationship with Kraft!

  • @chanorando
    @chanorando Před měsícem +1

    I'm late to this party but IMO, Belichick should never again be trusted with a HC position. He's borderline megalomaniacal, and a cancer in any position of authority. I would hire him as a DC with very minimal authority only. He's also a HUGE hypocrite. He expects EVERYONE ELSE to be accountable and team driven so, WHY ISN'T HE??!! It's abundantly clear that Belichick is a brilliant Narcissist. He's the best defensive and tactical mind the game has ever seen, but he has NO respect for offense and offensive players, and NO respect for the Owner that employs him. He has repeatedly undermined what was best for the team while claiming otherwise. Sitting Malcolm Butler in SB 52 threw ALL Players under the Bus! How was that best for the TEAM?! Players are human and all different. It's a HC duty to manage personalities and CREATE an atmosphere of SUCCESS for overall TEAM benefit! Ruining the starting QB consciously or unconsciously because he isn't "your guy" is Textbook NARCISSISM and absolutely NOT what is “BEST” for the TEAM! Belichick does what is best for his EGO! He may have cut his football teeth under Navy Athletics, and he may THINK he runs a team modeled on the military, but he does NOT! He FORGOT that EVERY serviceman swears an oath and is accountable to a higher authority! The Admiral or General, may not agree with or even respect The President, but it's their duty to their country to follow orders and to NEVER undermine or subvert “The Boss” or the MEN under their command. Belichick repeatedly does both. IMO, players were willing to endure the "Belichick Way" because they believed TB12 ensured a legitimate SB shot year after year. Yes, the defenses were equally important to the repeated success, but The GOAT was the GLUE that held it all together. When the glue dissolved, it unsurprisingly fell apart.

  • @KevinWalkerKW
    @KevinWalkerKW Před 3 měsíci +4

    And this is why the football GODS allowed Belicheck's Fall from Grace to be so EMBARRASSING! The so called "GOAT" coach finished his final season with a 4-13 record!😂

  • @illusion9966
    @illusion9966 Před 3 měsíci

    when the Greatest QB of all time... wants his trainer in the building
    you STFU and let him do what he wants...
    i mean who hasnt seen Brady improve his body and last longer than ANYONE?
    this guy took Bills BS for decades.. he took massive team friendly deals.. he was the guy you literally built everything around
    this is when a good coach would have ironed this shit out from the very beginning.. this is BILL hurting his own team.. and we all know it
    any great coach would adapt and change.. you see the lack of adapt in bill ... and now you know why he doesnt have a job today...
    literally every team with maybe the exception of KC looked at their coaching staff they had the day he was FIRED and said... do we want him?
    and 31 teams said NO.. hes a guy who won because he had the GOAT and that allowed him to rule with an iron fist.. once you lose the GOAT
    it all falls the fuk apart..

    • @MYFAVORITES5
      @MYFAVORITES5 Před 2 měsíci

      If his trainer is a steroid guy, do you really want that in the building?

  • @manueldeabreu1980
    @manueldeabreu1980 Před měsícem

    People don't seem to realize how much of a freak Brady turned out to be. Joe Montana didn't win ONE or go to ONE Super Bowl after age 34. Brady won 4 Super Bowls after age 34.

  • @jasonbrassard45
    @jasonbrassard45 Před 3 měsíci +8

    Honestly Tom Curran was somewhat aggressive towards the guest. Not a good look Tom.

  • @choossuck7653
    @choossuck7653 Před 3 měsíci

    If they have bob kraft and human traffic, its not a puff piece. If they don't, it is

  • @stablegenius365
    @stablegenius365 Před 3 měsíci +3

    Tom has the most heightened sense of self importance and it’s hard to watch. Sort of contaminates this video.

  • @youngpower24
    @youngpower24 Před 3 měsíci +52

    Hilarious. So for 20 years the patriots were in fact a shit show but winning in spite of that shit show. Shows just how great Brady really is and begs the question could Mahomes do the same for a franchise working against him rather than what he has in KC, which is a franchise that does everything they can to support him.

    • @Regular689
      @Regular689 Před 3 měsíci +14

      How Brady did it and remain game ready is insane.

    • @edwintapia200
      @edwintapia200 Před 3 měsíci +10

      I love how patriots worry to much about the chiefs dynasty trying to discredit Patrick acting like there can’t be another team that can become a dynasty

    • @davidlynchsseveredear6944
      @davidlynchsseveredear6944 Před 3 měsíci

      You’ve gotta be a real dense headcase to think that way lol.

    • @Sam-jx8tv
      @Sam-jx8tv Před 3 měsíci +17

      I mean its 20 years, if there weren't rough patches behind the scene that would be really weird.

    • @cag19549
      @cag19549 Před 3 měsíci +8

      What shit show? Because there were spats?

  • @jasonbrassard45
    @jasonbrassard45 Před 3 měsíci +5

    Way to be the spoiler Tom. Wow not your best

    • @davidg3944
      @davidg3944 Před 3 měsíci

      Too bad you were forced to watch this video. Was a gun to your head, or were you shackled to your computer?

  • @colinmclean2409
    @colinmclean2409 Před 3 měsíci

    Mac Jones abused Stepson

  • @j.m.5744
    @j.m.5744 Před 3 měsíci

    This guy really just called himself talented. Wow

  • @gavriilnick4225
    @gavriilnick4225 Před 2 měsíci

    Belicheat sucks...we see it now.....he was riding the Brady Train all those years.....

  • @mrfernandez1804
    @mrfernandez1804 Před měsícem

    Dynasty doc was junk

  • @tomascarlsson1856
    @tomascarlsson1856 Před 2 měsíci

    White mental hospital