Quote Originally Posted by woodbuck27 View Post
I decided a laugh was all I should offer you and any serious doubt you might have, hahaha, and you really believing that Bill Belichick isn't the NFL's absolute BEST GM.

I'll go a step further not that this 'fact of life' and the NFL and maybe all Pro Sports and who i the BEST GM needs any more cement..

Yes I believe this is 'a TRUTH'. There's no GM in all of Pro Sports better than Bill Belichick.

Pbmax you like to read:

1. .... http://www.patriots.com/news/2017/08...chick-hes-best

Jimmy Johnson on Bill Belichick: 'He's the best' ... Thursday, August 17, 2017 2:26 PM EDT


2. ... https://www.patspulpit.com/2017/4/18...traight-season

Rotoworld: Bill Belichick named best general manager for 4th straight season

The Patriots head coach is the greatest asset in the league.

" Back in March, Rotoworld’s Pat Daugherty released his fourth annual list of best head coaches in the NFL and New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick ranked first for the fourth consecutive year. "

Daugherty has now released his list of best general managers and guess who ranks first for the fourth consecutive year?

By: Rich Hill@PP_Rich_Hill Apr 18, 2017, 12:00pm EDT


3. ... https://www.patspulpit.com/2016/4/14...-gm-in-the-nfl

Rotoworld: Patriots Bill Belichick Named the Best GM in the NFL, Dolphins Have the Worst

By :Rich Hill@PP_Rich_Hill Apr 14, 2016, 11:00am EDT


4. ... http://patriotswire.usatoday.com/201...e-2016-season/

Ranking Bill Belichick's moves as GM from masterful, creative 2016 season

There is so much more out there that essential backs up the obvious and what Bill Belichick really is amongst all of his peers.

He Is The Absolute ... BEST as a Head Coach and a GM !

All right, well documented!

I believe the coach makes the GM appear better than he is, to a staggering degree.

Unlike Jimmy Johnson, Belichick hasn't drafted so well that he routinely cuts players who go on to fantastic NFL careers (first link on O lineman) because of the depth of the position on the team.

But he does do several things well, like get some value out of players he is going to part with (trading defenders to former disciples as he did with Chandler Jones). He also gets players, especially TE, to fit his offense. He struggled to retool his defense after his third Super Bowl, but even then they were never worse than middling because of coaching.

It will be interesting to see if he sticks around past Brady. That one pick plus some team friendly contracts, have made a lot of FA moves possible.