Bill Belichick Makes Power Move With Amazing Custom Visor at Florida’s Pro Day

Patriots head coach Bill Belichick doesn’t really talk much, but he lets his style speak for him.

The head coach pulled out an incredible power move at Florida’s Pro Day as he was checking out prospects for the NFL Draft. He sort of stole the show, and everyone was so focused on his visor. That head gear did all the talking.

Belichick arrived at the spot wearing a “VII Rings” visor. Well, maybe should have changed it to VIII, because that’s how many he earned throughout his career.

The head coach was amazed with his players and although he didn’t say much after the big win in February, he had words of praise for them.

“I think when you go through a whole year with other people and you’re doing and experiencing the same thing, which we are, we’re all trying to win games and contribute and help the team,” the head coach said. “Then you form a bond with individuals and collectively as a group. So, we achieved a very successful moment the other night. I think everybody felt it.”

“I think right now we’re in pretty good shape,” he said earlier in the season. “(Cordarrelle) Patterson wasn’t able to play against the Jets, but hopefully we’ll be able to get him back. I think our overall continuity the last few weeks, of not only the injury report for games but just being able to practice consecutively with players that are going to play in the game gives you better timing and execution, and has helped us that way. We’ll see, but so far, I think we’ll have a full group out there this week at practice.”

Believe it or not, Belichick knows how to stimulate the guys. Here’s what he did right before the Super Bowl.“Coach said the best thing to us (Saturday) night,” his players said. “He said, ‘You know what we need (Sunday) night? Everything that you’ve given me all year.’ And he said, ‘You don’t have to do anything different than what you’ve already done.’ And he gave everyone a great sense of relief, you know? Just show up. Do your job. Play hard and play until the end. Fight for 60 minutes and that’s what we did.”

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