NFL Insider Claims Bill Belichick Has This End-Of-Career Objective

Bill Belichick is a role model for pretty much every coach in the NFL and is also the perfect career guru for future coaches. The New England Patriots head coach is the GOAT among NFL coaches. This makes him the most hated person in the NFL, too. Well, we all know that haters hate winners. Belichick is the ultimate winner, remember? He built a dynasty in New England. What about his retirement? Belichick will have to retire at some point. Luckily, he doesn’t even think about this at this point.

Belichick’s retirement would be a big blow for the team. He is the foundation of the Patriots dynasty. Without him, things won’t flow that easy.

Bill Belichick will finish his career like a pro

Albert Breer from Sports Illustrated went on The Rich Eisen Show to talk about Belichick and his potential retirement.

“I think whenever he leaves he’s gonna wanna leave it in good shape,” Breer told Eisen. “One thing I can remember from covering him on the beat, and this is years ago, was he — I remember he felt like Bill Parcells, who obviously had been his boss, had left a couple of teams in pretty rough shape. I think there was sort of this resolve whenever he left New England, he wasn’t going to do that.

“He wasn’t going to walk away from a team when it wasn’t in better shape than when he found it. I do think he’s driven to prove he can win without (Tom) Brady and win at a high level without Brady. I do think he wants to leave it — whoever he’s leaving it to, whether that’s Bill O’Brien or Matt Patricia or whoever it is that winds up succeeding him — I think he wants to leave it in good shape for whoever is the succeeding coach after him.”

Belichick doesn’t talk about his personal life. He doesn’t like when reporters ask him questions about his next step. He is all-in when it comes to winning games and he will only talk about his next game.