Bill Belichick Comment On The Weather Went Viral

Bill Belichick is a weather expert and his most recent weather forecast went viral. The New England Patriots are having their practice and the head coach is ready for the big challenge.

It seems like the weather conditions for the Patriots’ practice session on Thursday won’t be awesome. Guess what… Head coach Belichick is not worried about it.

Belichick is not someone who’d cry over bad weather.

Reporters asked Belichick about the weather during Thursday’s presser. As you may be guessing, Belichick dropped a hilarious quote. Many would agree that this would be the quote of the offseason.

“Looks like the field will be wet,” Belichick said. “If it rains, it rains. If it doesn’t, it doesn’t. If it’s hot, it’s hot. If it’s not, that’s what it is.”

Bill Belichick to win his games despite the weather – his comments always go viral

We all know that Belichick is a man of few words. He doesn’t say much during his conversation with the media. But, he also has these bright moments where he delivers a big one like this.

NFL fans used the opportunity to photoshop a few photos to make the Patriots head coach look like a meteorologist.

We have shared one of the photos and yes, they went viral.

Patriots players will have the second padded practice on Thursday. Young players will get the chance to show off. Rookie quarterback Mac Jones is one of them. The 2021 first-round pick is having an excellent performance in training camp. His workouts are amazing. Jones looks like the perfect addition for the Patriots at quarterback. He has to prove himself and Belichick may give him a chance to take the lead.

Last weekend, the Patriots head coach said Cam Newton was the starting quarterback for the Patriots. The 2015 NFL MVP earned a second chance with the Patriots and we believe he will do the right thing this season.

The Patriots look well at the moment. Belichick brought some good players in the offseason. Each of these players will probably contribute to the game. That’s why Belichick brought them in New England.