Bill Belichick is asked about Long Snappers & gives detailed Answer on how the Position has Evolved

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  • Опубликовано: 20 ноя 2024

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  • @GoldenSportsEnt
    @GoldenSportsEnt  2 года назад +101

    🚨New history lesson from Bill🚨
    Bill Belichick talks about the Packers’ history (+ Highlights of Hutson, Isbell, & Hinkle) ruclips.net/video/2xebtkZ2XN0/видео.html

    • @robertsettle2590
      @robertsettle2590 Год назад

      Neglected to mention the great HALL OF Famer Jan Stenerud who played primarily for the Kansas City Chiefs including their slaughtering of the minnesota vikings to win SUPERBOWL IV and even the WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP series against the NFL at 2-2. This historic win proved that the AFL was no fluke as the AFC teams would go on to dominate the NFC for the most part of the next 15 years. Jan style of kicking went on to dominate not only professional football but college and high-school as well. Not bad for an exchange student that came to AMERICA on a snow-skiing scholarship!

    • @NovocaineTV
      @NovocaineTV Год назад

      What a nice chap this Belichick fellow is.

    • @carlton4610
      @carlton4610 Год назад

      😮bill b is the living master of football coaches.
      He is an ocean if knowledge.
      When he was defensive coordinator on the Giants, that defense turned into a great defense.
      Listening to him
      is always a special thing .
      The only comparison I think would be Buck Showalter in baseball.
      These guys are incredible, it seems to me... and were lucky they're here. Learn what you can, while you can !!!

  • @jeffdunn837
    @jeffdunn837 3 года назад +6838

    Being told you’ve asked a “good question” by Bill Belichick has to feel like the football reporter’s equivalent of winning a Pulitzer

    • @Dee-jd6ym
      @Dee-jd6ym 2 года назад +301

      I'd put that shit on my resume

    • @vnanjun1
      @vnanjun1 2 года назад +31

      His response today on Zappe and Mac had me 😃

    • @dankjank1236
      @dankjank1236 2 года назад +19

      @National Sports Entertainment well then you didn’t listen to the whole interview. He says it towards the end. Take the time to listen before you take the time to comment

    • @CurtisLoew63
      @CurtisLoew63 2 года назад +1

      👍🏻😂👍🏻

    • @dankjank1236
      @dankjank1236 2 года назад +10

      @National Sports Entertainment the original comment said he said "good question" -- you didn't take the time to watch the whole video and you said "I never heard him say that" ... which is such a stupid comment if you haven't watched the whole video. I dunno, maybe it comes later bro? And if you thought maybe it might come later, why would you take the time to say you never heard it? I think the majority of people agree with me here. Your comment was stupid. Hopefully you can do better next time.

  • @Funwithhighnotes
    @Funwithhighnotes 3 года назад +6403

    What did you think about the win today? Bill: “Yes”
    What do you think about long snappers?
    Bill: “Pull up a chair”

    • @bigbangatk666
      @bigbangatk666 3 года назад +82

      Best comment

    • @Cum007
      @Cum007 3 года назад +74

      Also Bill: "Get the grill fired up"

    • @andrewkramer7385
      @andrewkramer7385 3 года назад +70

      Except that wasn’t the question. It wasn’t just “what do you think about that,” it was a question with a purpose and point to it. Ask a vague question, get a vague answer.

    • @keithhoss4990
      @keithhoss4990 3 года назад +8

      I laughed hard at this thanks

    • @BalerionFyre
      @BalerionFyre 3 года назад +3

      lmfao

  • @32nitrogen30
    @32nitrogen30 3 года назад +3332

    He’s been waiting for this question his entire coaching career. He will announce his retirement tomorrow morning.

    • @mstevens94
      @mstevens94 3 года назад +44

      Well anybody in the American football world will tell you Belichick is a football historian, stuff like long snappers and their evolution, he could give an in-depth graduate-level lecture on this, similar to this video. It seems that out of all the questions, a question by a reporter showing his curiosity into the historic evolution of long snappers probably made Belichick's day. Where he can talk to this reporter, answering his question, while giving him a good breakdown of the evolution of long snappers since the beginning of the game. Maybe leaving the reporter curious enough into going deeper in research into this topic.

    • @BillHFA
      @BillHFA 3 года назад +10

      Priceless!

    • @chrishale5213
      @chrishale5213 3 года назад +26

      @@mstevens94 yeah my impression of Bill was he hated questions and was cagey for tactical advantage. Really, this answer reveals that he simply thinks the questions he gets are dumb. And if you ask the right question, he'll hand you a report on a platter. There were so many different side routes the story of long snappers can go based on his answer here.

    • @whiskeywhiskeyromeo3730
      @whiskeywhiskeyromeo3730 3 года назад +3

      On a cocktail napkin at that......

    • @BedrockLeadership
      @BedrockLeadership 2 года назад +1

      Perfect🤣🏆

  • @jasonfuqua4284
    @jasonfuqua4284 3 года назад +4710

    I would love a “history of football” podcast with Bill.

    • @normanno8514
      @normanno8514 3 года назад +15

      ns

    • @andrewpestotnik5495
      @andrewpestotnik5495 3 года назад +149

      That would take years to get through, even if he was just answering questions on his couch..

    • @markdeso2803
      @markdeso2803 3 года назад +230

      Go to patriot place in foxboro. He narrates like this for hours. Great experience for a football fan even if you’re not into the patriots

    • @andrewpestotnik5495
      @andrewpestotnik5495 3 года назад +27

      @@markdeso2803 I'd love to just sit and hear his stories about football

    • @Redandranger
      @Redandranger 3 года назад +29

      Did you ever see that piece where it was Parcells and Belichick together talking about how BB got hired w/ the Giants and his rise through coaching etc? It was good.

  • @DutchVanDerLinde-sx1ox
    @DutchVanDerLinde-sx1ox Год назад +801

    "I have a question that's a little out of left field"
    Bill:🙄
    "It's about roster building"
    Bill:🧐
    "And not having to do with the game"
    Bill:🙂
    "It's about long snapping"
    Bill:😍

  • @akinasgreatest01
    @akinasgreatest01 3 года назад +3561

    Imagine being the guy that cracked the DaVinci code to making bill speak more than 3 words

    • @maulerXX
      @maulerXX 3 года назад +180

      And smile at the end!

    • @goldflyknows
      @goldflyknows 3 года назад +171

      @@maulerXX AND thank him for the question.....

    • @Lappelduvideify
      @Lappelduvideify 3 года назад +130

      @@goldflyknows AND two "good question" remarks ...

    • @SerlingPictures
      @SerlingPictures 3 года назад +201

      I have a feeling the journalist was sitting at home thinking "what the FUCK am I going to ask this guy?" Someone must've tipped him off.
      He went to a bar to drink away his sorrows, knowing he'd never crack Fort Belechick, and some veteran journalist got his attention...
      "Psss...ask him about long snappers."
      "Long snappers? Why long snappers?"
      "He fucking loves talking about long snappers. Pretend like you give as much a shit about long snappers as he does. He will melt like butter."
      "Really?"
      "Fuckin' long snappers. He loves 'em."
      "What if I asked him about the quarterback situation?"
      "Kid, are you insane? Trust me. Ask him about long snappers and he will call on you first at the very next press conference. He may even remember your name."

    • @leosr23
      @leosr23 3 года назад +37

      Not a secret, just ask him about Football history.

  • @lilruse
    @lilruse 3 года назад +5007

    The best. Anybody who says this guy won’t talk to reporters just doesn’t know the real football questions to ask

    • @maclanewestbrook4176
      @maclanewestbrook4176 3 года назад +484

      Ask Bill the right questions and press conferences become podcasts

    • @dudedurham
      @dudedurham 3 года назад +117

      Could just be a glitch in the matrix.

    • @anrit5972
      @anrit5972 3 года назад +5

      Correct

    • @kingkang6877
      @kingkang6877 3 года назад +7

      @@maclanewestbrook4176 LOL! So true!

    • @BBonez24
      @BBonez24 3 года назад +63

      Well the job of reporters is mostly to report on the current situation of a football team whether that be injuries, player performance, or opponents. Bill would rather not go in depth on those questions for a number of reasons. Those aren’t bad questions though

  • @gene8172
    @gene8172 3 года назад +4607

    If you ask him a stupid question, you get the “On to Cincinnati” dismissive answer. Ask him an actual football question, about the game of football, and you get a combination of Ph.D. and the Mad Genius.

    • @OliveMonkeys
      @OliveMonkeys 3 года назад +20

      I just came over from that video.

    • @LiterallyGod
      @LiterallyGod 3 года назад +38

      He wont reveal strategy though no matter what

    • @RLSmith-jt8qj
      @RLSmith-jt8qj 3 года назад +115

      @bretcarr2001 ok

    • @jamesnightingale2788
      @jamesnightingale2788 3 года назад +41

      Yeah, and he actually seemed happy at the end of the explanation. We need more stuff like this

    • @G1stGBless
      @G1stGBless 3 года назад +8

      @bretcarr2001 🙄

  • @jacobball8422
    @jacobball8422 Год назад +1183

    I still come back to this video because it warms my heart. He just told a 40 year story off the top of his head. What a great question

    • @steviechampagne
      @steviechampagne Год назад +19

      Bill Belichick is the greatest football mind of all time. It’s a privilege to listen to him speak! He’s the most qualified person on the planet to learn from on this subject

    • @BulletAgario
      @BulletAgario Год назад +1

      @@steviechampagneagreed!

    • @joesullivan8861
      @joesullivan8861 Год назад +1

      its called experience.....he's not just an old "boomer" as most of the young derelicts say.

    • @mopnem
      @mopnem Год назад

      @@joesullivan8861No ones calling Bill a Bomer but as for the people that are…it’s accurate more often than not

    • @Ludzig
      @Ludzig Год назад

      ​@@joesullivan8861lol

  • @benjaminharrell2626
    @benjaminharrell2626 3 года назад +3465

    For the socially awkward, this is a great way to get most people to open up to you. Find out what interests them and ask a genuine question which provides a teaching moment. You can tell how happy Bill is to explain a small piece of his life's work.

    • @Zach-mw5so
      @Zach-mw5so 3 года назад +5

      Ok :p

    • @mrwelch2004
      @mrwelch2004 2 года назад +190

      Your comment is accurate, but I think Bill isn't socially awkward; he just doesn't care what people think.

    • @mobdole
      @mobdole 2 года назад +64

      @@mrwelch2004 this is considered being socially awkward in todays society

    • @cyrusfryback6807
      @cyrusfryback6807 2 года назад +44

      @@mrwelch2004 he’s not talking about bill he’s talking the guy that asked the question

    • @KennethOnyema
      @KennethOnyema 2 года назад +5

      @@mobdole i mean its all based upon society lol

  • @salmanahjum-mathee9055
    @salmanahjum-mathee9055 3 года назад +2829

    Bill is a proper football historian. I mean the detail he went into going back 40+ years was just amazing. Wow

    • @TheDreamBlog
      @TheDreamBlog 3 года назад +8

      ??? How is he a proper historian? He lived through the days, so he knows it. It's like you telling me about your life and me saying you're a proper historian.

    • @spjr99
      @spjr99 3 года назад +166

      @@TheDreamBlog you seem like no fun at parties.

    • @spjr99
      @spjr99 3 года назад +39

      @UCvqnqpLMo0AOz19hNv14vCw also that is history dumbass🤣🤣🤣you are so dumb. The history of football during his life. Some people are so deerperate for attention that they try to prove why someone isn't a "historian" on a RUclips video. My guy. Get some head

    • @donham2540
      @donham2540 3 года назад +41

      @@TheDreamBlog proper historians are people who lived through it 😭 what better person to know history from than someone who lived it..

    • @RobbieWebster
      @RobbieWebster 3 года назад +11

      He went back over 50 years with his answer. Amazing!

  • @SD_702
    @SD_702 3 года назад +2339

    This was unbelievably impressive.

    • @andrewbradley3305
      @andrewbradley3305 3 года назад +18

      It’s literally his life lol. He lived it lol

    • @Headhunter_212
      @Headhunter_212 3 года назад +49

      Belichick’s dad was a career assistant at Navy. The guy has been sitting in meetings and watching film since he was NINE years old.

    • @stephennoyes9131
      @stephennoyes9131 3 года назад +7

      @David Cop_a_feel Haters gonna hate.

    • @stephennoyes9131
      @stephennoyes9131 3 года назад +8

      @David Cop_a_feel You are just a whiner. Cry in your soup a little more lazy boy.

    • @ndepas1
      @ndepas1 3 года назад +5

      @David Cop_a_feel So? They did something other teams were doing at the time. Bill Cowher among others openly say this and still defends Bill. It was wrong. If you think that’s solely why they won for two decades you’re mistaken. But your child-like naivety shows beyond the silly name calling. There’s lists of every team cheating and in that area the Pats were in the middle of the pack. Sorry your team probably got dominated for the best 20 years of your life.

  • @PantsofVance
    @PantsofVance 3 года назад +1629

    I just watched a 9 minute explanation about long snappers, and I enjoyed every second of it.

    • @Ricky-ue6tu
      @Ricky-ue6tu 3 года назад +3

      Dude I just watched it
      It like I just found some respect back for him even after what he's done to tom

    • @wakeupsweep9731
      @wakeupsweep9731 3 года назад +5

      same here!

    • @MegaBearsFan
      @MegaBearsFan 3 года назад +4

      If you liked that, you can check out a video essay I did about how the Madden football video games completely disrespect the position: ruclips.net/video/NJvy525yp4I/видео.html

    • @RandyMoss84GOAT
      @RandyMoss84GOAT 3 года назад +1

      I was thinking the exact same thing

    • @stevededivanovic3824
      @stevededivanovic3824 3 года назад

      He cracked me up

  • @hollywoodbb
    @hollywoodbb Год назад +450

    I was a D1 punter, and I always marveled at our long snappers. Jetting the ball 15 yards on the money while upside down is not easy, then you add the rush and playing defense afterwards. Our starter could put it on your hip, every time with heat AND pick up a block. Definitely unsung heros of the operation.

    • @KikiRevenge
      @KikiRevenge Год назад +3

      Thanks for the interesting anecdote. Where did you play?

    • @hollywoodbb
      @hollywoodbb Год назад +27

      @@KikiRevenge No problem, and I played at Southeastern Louisiana University

    • @tacotom3492
      @tacotom3492 Год назад +7

      ​@@hollywoodbbpretty cool man .. and yes this was very interesting. Some people see positions as "easy" when it's Fing hard .. 😂❤

    • @Ditka-89
      @Ditka-89 9 месяцев назад +3

      Back in the day the long snapper used to get his ass kicked post snap 😂

    • @ronherrera8327
      @ronherrera8327 9 месяцев назад +6

      How true, people don’t realize that this play is live and one bad mistake high snap or bad snap can make the difference in the game

  • @kotabaker977
    @kotabaker977 3 года назад +748

    When you ask a genuine, intelligent question pertaining to the game of football, Bill is always more than happy to pull up a chair, slide the podium closer, and give you a good learnin'.

    • @patrickgarrett9866
      @patrickgarrett9866 3 года назад +4

      The best most accurate comment on here!👍👌

    • @pixsilvb9638
      @pixsilvb9638 2 года назад +5

      I still remembered that long hour TV interview he gave a few years ago while walking the Gigants Stadium before its convertion; he pulled out a few tears remembering his 12 years in that "Finest Organization" as he put it. He was telling all these stories about LT, Peppers, Parcells, etc, his life during those wonderful years as a defensive coordinator for the Gigants. I think for him those were his best years in football. Lots of memories, victories and championships working under Parcells, his mentor. Think he is trully a Gigants at heart.

    • @kotabaker977
      @kotabaker977 2 года назад

      Thanks Jim! Will keep that in mind as I take your advice to heart on all the rest of my commenting endeavors that are 11 months plus old. ❤️ have a good one bud!

    • @jsl2411
      @jsl2411 2 года назад +1

      @@kotabaker977 my name isn't Jim ya dirty dawg

    • @kotabaker977
      @kotabaker977 2 года назад +1

      You got it Jimbo

  • @rayray7405
    @rayray7405 3 года назад +1834

    Listen to the level of depth he has . He gave a history lesson spanning 50 years on one position. He mentioned rule changes, playing surfaces and in door stadiums. WTF great mind and memory.

    • @speakingtruths4215
      @speakingtruths4215 3 года назад +9

      Bill will always be a great coach on the defensive side of the football. In terms of a head coach he will always be overrated without the GOAT, which was proven last year, and will be proven again this year when Tampa repeats.

    • @rayray7405
      @rayray7405 3 года назад +22

      @@speakingtruths4215 We shall see , said the blind man !

    • @hagakure222
      @hagakure222 3 года назад +1

      That's why he gets the big bucks

    • @KinnuSingh
      @KinnuSingh 3 года назад +44

      @@speakingtruths4215 you realize this has nothing to do with defensive football and that Belichick has coached much more than just defense, right? he has helped players at every position improve greatly, and there are countless examples of offensive and defensive players talking about it.
      Stop buying into the bullshit that entertainment hosts talk about on espn and fox sports.

    • @msg1192
      @msg1192 3 года назад +21

      @@speakingtruths4215 I would disagree. I can count on both hands how many quarterbacks were considered better than Brady skill wise and those players still exist. It’s coaching that puts you over the top. Patriots are completely rebuilding with a rookie quarterback. I wouldn’t be so quick to dismiss Bill barely 2 years post Brady.

  • @davidhutchinson7888
    @davidhutchinson7888 3 года назад +481

    "Lombardi talked about one play for 8 hours. At that point I knew I didn't know a damn thing"
    -John Madden

  • @nickguiser5107
    @nickguiser5107 3 года назад +823

    Lol he’s a genius… not because he answered the question and or talks to the media well .. but because he ran the clock down on the interview. He’s a pure coach .. ….. absolute genius!

    • @ThaHulkster
      @ThaHulkster 2 года назад +29

      🎯

    • @MeenBean
      @MeenBean Год назад +20

      You nailed it 😂

    • @LinkRocks
      @LinkRocks 10 месяцев назад

      Yep but if you're going to do that at least be entertaining rather than yammer on about nothing.

    • @WopJr
      @WopJr 10 месяцев назад +5

      @@LinkRocks everything not always about entertainment. i found his answer to be very informative.

    • @ImJustYourAverageAmerican
      @ImJustYourAverageAmerican 10 месяцев назад +3

      @@LinkRocksyou are certainly one of the few who clearly just doesn’t know about football enough to understand the words coming out of his mouth. Each little story he told added a point to the question he was trying to answer and he answered an actually intelegent and deserving question with an equally intelligent answer.

  • @Bajirkus
    @Bajirkus Год назад +127

    I love how he just knows this history of how a relatively minor part of football evolved over the past decades, down to which few teams did it first, off the top of his head.

  • @cocopuffgames
    @cocopuffgames 2 года назад +453

    As a Bengals fan who watched his team literally lose to the Steelers because the long-snapper was injured and our usually automatic kicker missed three field-goals due to snap, hold, kick exchanges, I can attest that this man speaks the truth.

    • @Dee-jd6ym
      @Dee-jd6ym Год назад +15

      We're on to Cincinnati

    • @eliyarrows2456
      @eliyarrows2456 Год назад +16

      Long snapping is so hard. People don’t realize that they have to have the ball have the same exact rotations over that distance every time give or take a quarter rotation one way or the other. Any time it’s not, you’re increasing the odds of the laces being in the wrong spot because the holder can only adjust the ball so much before the kicker is there to hit it. It’s amazing that guys can be so consistent with their snap

    • @ericpatton5211
      @ericpatton5211 Год назад +1

      That missed extra point in week 1 turned the AFC Championship Game into an away game...
      I blame Zack going for it on 4th on previous drives instead of taking the points with a fg but still. ug.

    • @Dee-jd6ym
      @Dee-jd6ym Год назад

      @@ericpatton5211 none of that matters because
      We're on to Cincinnati

    • @thomasluby1754
      @thomasluby1754 Год назад +1

      @cocopuffgames You wrote, "...watched his team literally lose..." should be, "...watched his team lose..." Stop using the word, "literally". You are misusing it.

  • @YoNickSoko
    @YoNickSoko 3 года назад +936

    Bill seems stale when he’s asked stupidly redundant questions by moron reporters, but it’s very enjoyable to listen to this man speak when the man wants to speak

    • @DontKillFriends
      @DontKillFriends 3 года назад

      Dumb questions and/or questions that he is obviously not going to reveal the answer to; that therefore it is dumb to continue to ask him :D

  • @MikeMike-wr7zi
    @MikeMike-wr7zi 3 года назад +883

    I was hoping Bill would elaborate a little bit more

  • @ethangallup565
    @ethangallup565 3 года назад +578

    Reporter deserves a medal for asking such a good question. Good enough to get Belichick to talk for 10 min. Awesome video.

    • @jacoba.2640
      @jacoba.2640 3 года назад +54

      Facts bro, and you can tell the reporter was genuinely trying to learn more about the subject, so that was really nice to see

    • @Banksydog
      @Banksydog 3 года назад +9

      Ben Volin is the beat reporter who asked the question.

    • @SharkAcademy
      @SharkAcademy 2 года назад +4

      To be honest, it was a good question only if we admit it was coming from someone covering football but knows nothing about football and has probably never played outside of maybe High School. Here’s the easy, basic answer to this question
      No, not consistently. Here’s one of the main issues. Even if a snapper could play both ways, if he’s practicing with let’s say the offense, he can’t be practicing with the kicker and punter all practice like they usually do and then your kicking and punting suffers. Also, if he gets hurt while practicing or playing in the line, you have to put someone else with less experience and your games could come down to a bad snap

    • @benhaney9629
      @benhaney9629 2 года назад +11

      @ SharkAcademy
      It was a Devils advocate type question. You are one of those people that when someone asks a question, you assume their opinion on the matter, simply because they asked a question. A horribly un-intellectual position to take. It’s called a discussion. Furthering knowledge is not a bad thing. Asking for someone else’s opinion, (In this case one of the premier experts in the topic) opinion does not reveal someone’s ignorance. The fact that you think it does reveals yours. The reporter knows why the position is specialized. He also no doubt knows that things have not always been that way. He was simply thinking about the topic and wanted a great football minds opinion on the topic. Obviously you know everything in the world there is to know but other people seem to expand their knowledge by asking experts. We can’t all be as smart and perfect as you. And by the way, as obvious as this all is to you now, things have not always been this way. Some of the greatest minds in football history, Lombardi, Landry, etc would consider dedicating a whole roster spot to long snapper stupid. This is not gospel. Such thinking had evolved over time. For most people at least. I’m sure if you were alive in the 50s and 60s you’d show those dummies Lombardi and Landry what’s what...

    • @ethangallup565
      @ethangallup565 2 года назад +3

      @@SharkAcademy lol no average person knows the answer to that detail

  • @CeeGee0711
    @CeeGee0711 Год назад +202

    I want Bill Belichick as my “History of American Football” professor. Classes would fly by so quick.

    • @davidstevenson9728
      @davidstevenson9728 Год назад +16

      Not an easy A class

    • @nicholasselke5214
      @nicholasselke5214 10 месяцев назад +3

      @davidstevenson9728 he would captivate his students so while they’d probably have to do a little more work for the grade, they’d be more motivated. Would his class be easier? I’d say yes and no

  • @kylewebb8779
    @kylewebb8779 10 месяцев назад +40

    Im just revisiting this now as he retired. We need to get all the information we can from this man while we still have him. Dude is a genius

  • @adamc5057
    @adamc5057 3 года назад +665

    He said "that was a good question" about 3 times. Hint to reporters: he's saying stop asking me about bad blood and the way players "feel" and ask me about the mechanics football.

    • @JEEntertainment89
      @JEEntertainment89 3 года назад +3

      Was already prepping for the Brady return questions later 🤣🤣
      Cant say I blame him

  • @GotDamBoi
    @GotDamBoi 3 года назад +795

    You can tell that Bill already respects this Ben guy....keep bringing the good questions!

    • @michaelcorcoran8768
      @michaelcorcoran8768 3 года назад +51

      I think it's ben volin who covered the Patriots for the Boston globe for a long time. He might still.

    • @asssssssshvvf2569
      @asssssssshvvf2569 3 года назад

      @@michaelcorcoran8768 ben volin has a deeper voice

    • @JP-wm1cc
      @JP-wm1cc 3 года назад +10

      As someone who reported on sports events...I can tell you that he will get flack from his boss for not asking questions that would be controversial.
      People dont click on videos or sites to read a long story about the history of long snappers...they want the why did Kraft call you the biggest ahole of his life 😂

    • @linollieum3742
      @linollieum3742 3 года назад +1

      @@JP-wm1cc True, but I think most of the journalism companies who talk to BB know that he won't give you anything if you don't ask questions the right way. You have to build that rapport and if you ask a clickbait question, then you wasted your question because he won't give you anything. And if anything, this became the headline story on all news media from the entire interview BB gave, so I think this reporter probably got praised for this one since it worked out as well as he could have possibly hoped.

    • @JP-wm1cc
      @JP-wm1cc 3 года назад

      @@linollieum3742 - agreed but like I said...sometimes the reporters don't even want to ask those dumb questions but have because there employer demanded it.
      I mean like you said, BB will shut them down everytime and I am sure they know so why keep asking.

  • @WickensWickedReptiles
    @WickensWickedReptiles 3 года назад +1856

    I could listen to Bill talk all day

    • @yourmomsexboyfriend8886
      @yourmomsexboyfriend8886 3 года назад +21

      I could listen to him talking a gap all day

    • @dennisflonasal
      @dennisflonasal 3 года назад +35

      And it’s weird for me bc I usually cannot stand monotone type voices but I agree completely

    • @bliztix2
      @bliztix2 3 года назад +23

      I fell asleep during this video

    • @coreyf1204
      @coreyf1204 3 года назад +27

      Get ready for Bill Belicheck ASMR.

    • @GoldenSportsEnt
      @GoldenSportsEnt  3 года назад +20

      Some say he’s… cold blooded…

  • @johnallen9567
    @johnallen9567 3 года назад +687

    This elaborate answer obviously wasn't after a loss.

    • @GoldenSportsEnt
      @GoldenSportsEnt  3 года назад +129

      Nah this was from week 2 after they lost to the Dolphins in week 1. But they were about to play the Jets 😂

    • @franciscocobosrodriguez7395
      @franciscocobosrodriguez7395 3 года назад +46

      He looked ecstatic as soon as that question was asked.

    • @Redandranger
      @Redandranger 3 года назад +26

      @Repent to Jesus Christ Jesus Hates You.

    • @joestuart1778
      @joestuart1778 2 года назад +1

      You really gonna try to say there is a difference between him winning and losing? LMAO

  • @eddiewinehosen6665
    @eddiewinehosen6665 3 года назад +367

    Amazing how eloquent and talkative he can be when you ask a pertinent and good question. They should give Bill his own TV show about the history about the NFL and how positions has changed and how the game has evolved or devolved.

    • @nikojohnson9894
      @nikojohnson9894 Год назад

      @@89grandizerhe was fantastic on that show

    • @Mikiciko
      @Mikiciko Год назад

      Game has definitely devolved. They’ve given the monkeys the keys to the zoo if you know what I mean and now it’s just a complete clown show

    • @nikojohnson9894
      @nikojohnson9894 Год назад

      @@Mikiciko that’s debatable. Let’s hear a detailed argument in support of this.

  • @kmuz08
    @kmuz08 3 года назад +560

    I love how he took joy in answering the question. you couldnt see it until the end but Billy was so happy to share his knowledge he smiled

    • @tonytooshort
      @tonytooshort 3 года назад +13

      You're right I waited in angst into the very end to see Bill smile and for him, this was as cheesiest a smile as we'll ever get🤣

    • @last7509
      @last7509 3 года назад +8

      bill must feel like hes in another dimension for a short time to not hear the same old repetitive questions about a certain other human being.

    • @joepro8329
      @joepro8329 3 года назад

      I didn't see the smile until I saw this comment and rewatched it. That's funny thou

  • @richfarfugnuven6308
    @richfarfugnuven6308 3 года назад +628

    True historian of the game. He could probably work with Ken Burns and make a whole 20 part series on the history of the NFL and it's origins...such a smart dude.

    • @BrobleYT
      @BrobleYT 2 года назад +9

      That would actually be incredible

    • @wlamb9
      @wlamb9 2 года назад

      Burns doesn’t seem like the kind of guy who would care about doing a series on football, but if he ever did it would be awesome.

    • @cedarshakes7955
      @cedarshakes7955 2 года назад +5

      @@wlamb9 why? He did one on baseball.

    • @BenMJay
      @BenMJay 2 года назад

      Ken Burns is an ideological possessed fool.

    • @skeletonshorror5184
      @skeletonshorror5184 Год назад

      Amazing idea. 💀🏈🎥

  • @mjbates
    @mjbates 3 года назад +471

    He spent his whole time on this question because he didn’t want to talk about Next weeks game. F-ing Legend!

  • @JohnnyAquaholic
    @JohnnyAquaholic 3 года назад +164

    Listening to someone explain something they've mastered is amazing.

  • @Champi101
    @Champi101 2 года назад +169

    Whose watching this after Bengals' Long Snapper injury.

    • @JefferyT1991
      @JefferyT1991 2 года назад +5

      Don’t think long snappers are important? Watch the Packers demise last year and you’ll change your mind

    • @ItIsYouAreNotYour
      @ItIsYouAreNotYour 2 года назад +2

      @@JefferyT1991 They have a demise every year.

  • @champkind6877
    @champkind6877 3 года назад +282

    I need Belichick to do an audiobook on the entire history of the NFL. Man's got the knowledge and the voice to do it right.

    • @towmanac7056
      @towmanac7056 3 года назад

      He is too busy taking air out of balls.

    • @MrJaybeezy123
      @MrJaybeezy123 2 года назад +2

      @@towmanac7056 it's too bad he couldn't take some out of your head.

    • @towmanac7056
      @towmanac7056 2 года назад +1

      @@MrJaybeezy123 He wouldn't know were to start without tom brady.

    • @MrJaybeezy123
      @MrJaybeezy123 2 года назад +3

      @@towmanac7056 no? Pretty sure he's coaching the #1 team in the AFC currently.

    • @lordoffaiyum9727
      @lordoffaiyum9727 2 года назад

      Yup

  • @aflac2115
    @aflac2115 3 года назад +351

    This is how I imagine Napoleon answering a question about some apparently trivial, but actually crucial, military matter.

    • @Dre2Dee2
      @Dre2Dee2 3 года назад +42

      Keeping gun powder dry, thats a really great question and why youve seen storage evolve to the wooden barrel versus satchels of canvas.

    • @robertwilloughby8050
      @robertwilloughby8050 3 года назад +18

      Yes, a conversation between Napoleon and Ney about the right wood for cart wheels, and the difference with the wood that was used for gun carriage wheels was legendary - and proved that Ney wasn't quite as dumb as he seemed ........

    • @arickortiz5196
      @arickortiz5196 3 года назад +6

      Underrated comment

    • @49Chevy
      @49Chevy 3 года назад

      @@robertwilloughby8050 Hi, can you link to what you're talking about?

    • @lordoffaiyum9727
      @lordoffaiyum9727 2 года назад

      Truth

  • @danielc5807
    @danielc5807 3 года назад +540

    Mrs. Belichick sitting at home like "why's he never talk to me like this?" 😂 😂 😂

    • @BennyNegroFromQueens
      @BennyNegroFromQueens 3 года назад +17

      He's divorced

    • @Osena565
      @Osena565 3 года назад +27

      @@BennyNegroFromQueens Linda a GILF tho

    • @danielc5807
      @danielc5807 3 года назад +3

      @@BennyNegroFromQueens Oh.

    • @therandom58
      @therandom58 3 года назад +11

      @@danielc5807 I looked shorty up he ain’t wrong

    • @chriswebster24
      @chriswebster24 3 года назад +1

      @@BennyNegroFromQueens He was talking about Bill’s mom, probably.

  • @zleephouse
    @zleephouse 3 года назад +35

    i think he genuinely forgot he was in a post game press conference for 10 minutes and was just talking football. this is awesome

  • @hrs1414
    @hrs1414 Год назад +57

    What i love most about this is not so much how in depth he goes into longs napping, but how having to account for that position relates to the rest of the football team and other roster decisions. Not only does he tell you why, but he provides context as well

    • @pantheropardus7627
      @pantheropardus7627 Год назад +2

      Underrated. You must be the pun-ter.

    • @c.moriarty1178
      @c.moriarty1178 9 месяцев назад

      Benefitted all the more by entering an evolving league at the dawn of its modern era, and witnessing firsthand all of the giants who played a crucial part in making it what it is today

  • @leonardmohr9450
    @leonardmohr9450 3 года назад +949

    Man, this guy is really knowledgeable, I sense he could have a bright future in the NFL.

    • @johnkomarinetz1101
      @johnkomarinetz1101 3 года назад +59

      Definitely a sharp kid, this Belichick guy.

    • @bigfranchise
      @bigfranchise 3 года назад +9

      Unoriginal comment

    • @johnkomarinetz1101
      @johnkomarinetz1101 3 года назад +4

      @@bigfranchise You hurt my feelings.😫

    • @BillHFA
      @BillHFA 3 года назад +1

      But no, old Bill earned a living by deflating equipment! What a waste...

    • @josephdavis1704
      @josephdavis1704 3 года назад +2

      @@bigfranchise like u could do any better

  • @RavishingBeyond
    @RavishingBeyond 3 года назад +213

    Professor Belichick delivering an impromptu graduate level football lecture. Well played.

  • @Scott-rd3rt
    @Scott-rd3rt 3 года назад +284

    Every other reporter on the call: thanks a lot BEN.

    • @CSRookie
      @CSRookie 3 года назад +19

      bc they, like you don't appreciate history which is the problem with our world...... it goes beyond football

    • @Grifrose
      @Grifrose 3 года назад +4

      @@CSRookie Preach brother!

    • @roshan2865
      @roshan2865 3 года назад +4

      @@CSRookie I think his comment was more of a joke rather than being serious, it’s ok to take humour in it but I understand your point

  • @Joseph-b1x1b
    @Joseph-b1x1b Год назад +15

    Brings a smile to my face every time I watch this.

  • @ryanquinn1257
    @ryanquinn1257 2 года назад +67

    I like that he still has his monotone media voice, but goes into real football-intellectual savant mode. I hope he does a podcast, NFL Films or broadcast after his coaching because he’s a treasure to the NFL no matter how things go rest of his time.

    • @ugiswrong
      @ugiswrong Год назад

      I never listened to him talk bevor because eww Brady barf and he’s Brady’s coach? Yuck. but he’s pretty good axtually

  • @TazTalksYouListen
    @TazTalksYouListen 3 года назад +524

    I only made it to 4.5 minutes in and realize this guy just simply knows everything about football. He's run all these situations over and over in his head and discussed with staff and owners and can maximize chances to win with whatever personnel he has at his disposal. Thinking about that, you can imagine how upset he must get when someone just doesn't get their job done after he has already done all this due diligence for decades.

    • @chazzz284
      @chazzz284 2 года назад +5

      4:28 for me and my brain started hurting

    • @NikeSimmons
      @NikeSimmons 2 года назад +8

      Thats why the pats motto has been "do your job" for so long ... the pieces have been put together in such a way that if everyone does their job they will succeed

    • @yourmother3207
      @yourmother3207 2 года назад

      Think about how bad the talent on the Patriots is right now for them to not be doing good right now. Mac Jones must be really not good at all I think the Pat's will make a big move at QB soon

    • @mattwilliams3104
      @mattwilliams3104 2 года назад

      Dude can win games only running and barely running at all even when the other teams knows that’s exactly what they’re gonna do. That’s how you know you’re good

    • @flyingchimp12
      @flyingchimp12 2 года назад

      Well I’m the players defense bill has decades and they only have a few years after becoming an adult

  • @joeduncan4206
    @joeduncan4206 3 года назад +320

    what a student/historian of the game, i wish he would get more questions like this

    • @mdb1010
      @mdb1010 3 года назад +5

      i bet he does too.

    • @vamsisuggu6083
      @vamsisuggu6083 3 года назад +5

      there was this time he was asked why the slot position as a corner is so hard, man his answer showed why hes the GOAT, whenever bill gets a smart question, he absolutely answers it

    • @user-wp4ep8vo1x
      @user-wp4ep8vo1x 3 года назад

      @@vamsisuggu6083 you have a link or the game it was from?

    • @vamsisuggu6083
      @vamsisuggu6083 3 года назад

      @@user-wp4ep8vo1x ruclips.net/video/veQQ95kbvUU/видео.html 3:46 in this video

    • @ThatDoesntWorkForMeBrother
      @ThatDoesntWorkForMeBrother 3 года назад +1

      There’s nothing more refreshing than listening to someone who knows his stuff in the field that he’s in.

  • @stringtheoryguitars4952
    @stringtheoryguitars4952 3 года назад +829

    Fans: wow, I just learned so much about the game!
    Sports writers: this is drivel; we want QB controversies

    • @thisguy8106
      @thisguy8106 3 года назад +67

      Well. That's because readers have shown time and time again that they want the drama. They interact with controversy way more than anything else. So while you and I may hate the division all media has focused on, it's mainly the fault of the audience for having so many who only read, react or comment on stuff that 1) makes them mad 2) they Disagree with or 3)a good *controversy* story. Blah. It sucks..

    • @codyvandal2860
      @codyvandal2860 3 года назад +16

      @@thisguy8106 youre right and I hate it

    • @thisguy8106
      @thisguy8106 3 года назад +4

      @@codyvandal2860 I hate it so damn much

    • @G1stGBless
      @G1stGBless 3 года назад +1

      @@thisguy8106 just like in politics we get what we deserve as a country and consumers.
      We earned this bed by so many of us crapping all over it.

    • @DrZaius3141
      @DrZaius3141 3 года назад

      The fans that are interested in the minutia probably already knew about 80% of this. Those that aren't interested would prefer the controversies.

  • @mw_619
    @mw_619 3 года назад +76

    I want a 10 part series on Bill just talking football

    • @rizkyanandita8227
      @rizkyanandita8227 2 года назад +2

      Just let him talk about each position per part.

    • @ri1288
      @ri1288 2 года назад +2

      Would a 10 part series be enough? Haha

  • @Danielj60
    @Danielj60 3 года назад +97

    I have lost interest in football for the most part, but I wanted to say Mr. Belichick is a good man. He bought apples from my grandfather in Strongsville Oh when he was coaching the Browns and was unlike a lot of customers, very polite and treated a very old man on his last year of selling apples with respect!

    • @plev10
      @plev10 3 года назад +22

      @Daniel Selby My great-great-grand uncle told a different story. Belichick came to his farm after a loss to the Chiefs and when told they ran out of apple cider donuts he chopped down a bunch of trees in the orchard with his bare hands.

    • @benjaminbaki1758
      @benjaminbaki1758 3 года назад +5

      @@plev10 🤣🤣

    • @hrussell9677
      @hrussell9677 Год назад

      ⁠@@plev10Good-your great great grand uncle deserved it.

    • @gillespieroad42
      @gillespieroad42 Год назад +1

      Great story @danielj60

  • @15Med3
    @15Med3 3 года назад +295

    lets not forget...this entire answer was made on the fly and all the information was off the top of his head....
    rumor has it, Google asks Bill Belichick when somebody types in a football question

    • @Tubalcain422
      @Tubalcain422 3 года назад

      Or it was set up.

    • @marcuswatson4910
      @marcuswatson4910 3 года назад +23

      @@Tubalcain422 yes bill bellicheck finds media day so important he set up a question about long snappers

    • @Tubalcain422
      @Tubalcain422 3 года назад +2

      @@marcuswatson4910 yeah, that is so Bill Belechick.

    • @dracowar6
      @dracowar6 3 года назад

      akshually it's his life-long friend that's the real football encyclopedia. The "football operation expert" or whatever they call him in NE. That guy is a real actual savant (bill is just really, really smart).
      How cool is that, that you get to live your dream and have your best friend from highschool at your side ?

    • @peterstanghellini393
      @peterstanghellini393 3 года назад +1

      Impressive because there was no preparation ahead of time for this question. In general it’s hard to piece together any dialogue about any subject without forethought. I mean people could ramble on for six or seven minutes without content. He communicated his response in a very easy to understand manner.

  • @hannahgaming1724
    @hannahgaming1724 3 года назад +82

    You can witness how much respect Bill has for Tom Landry.

    • @FritoPieFan
      @FritoPieFan 3 года назад +19

      Yes he cites Tom Landry a lot. Those Cowboys teams were innovative and ahead of their time and Bill appreciates that.

  • @slovely08
    @slovely08 3 года назад +104

    I think Bill loves real football questions so he can just filibuster up there until times up, what a legend!

  • @lziv7583
    @lziv7583 Год назад +16

    Hated the Pats growing up as a colts fan but now I realize I hated them because Bill is an absolute master of anything and everything football.

  • @nickkatsoulakis6103
    @nickkatsoulakis6103 Год назад +23

    I’m not a huge sports fan myself but it’s always a pleasure to hear someone who is an absolute master talking about their craft

  • @0ptimal
    @0ptimal 3 года назад +306

    His effortless expression of this seemingly obscure information shows he really has football flowing through him. Like Kraft called him an idiot savant. Well he got the savant part right.

    • @williambenton9959
      @williambenton9959 3 года назад +16

      I could see him messing up some pretty basic things that are not football related, or he probably gets through his offseason by framing his day-to-day through the lens of football. Some people's brains only work like that.

    • @Fordguy1997
      @Fordguy1997 3 года назад +14

      In the Belichick documentary from a decade ago or so, there was a clip of Bill struggling to reset the time in his Toyota Highlander when daylight savings time changed over

    • @mrmattbassett
      @mrmattbassett 3 года назад +6

      It hilarious how much thought he put into this answer.

    • @kc2815
      @kc2815 3 года назад +2

      You do something at his level every day for half a century and you’ll become an expert at it.

    • @daveconleyportfolio5192
      @daveconleyportfolio5192 3 года назад +13

      It's fluent, but not effortless. Belichick's dad Steve literally wrote the book on football scouting, and as a young boy Bill spent every free moment alongside his dad while he watched game film and compiled scouting reports. This is what he was born to do, and putting in the work is literally a labor of love.

  • @NickGerse
    @NickGerse 3 года назад +162

    Bill is the GOAT. That smile he had at the end there, still has the most passion for the game as anyone who ever lived.

    • @dracowar6
      @dracowar6 3 года назад +1

      This is what a son's love and appreciation of their father can do. Bill is still, at almost 70yo, his father's son first and foremost. His passion for the sport is a direct extension of the love he has for his father.

    • @ts9332
      @ts9332 3 года назад +2

      It's sickening how the Boston media is covering him now. They talk about him like he's Marvin Lewis.

  • @googlemaster2073
    @googlemaster2073 3 года назад +310

    Ummm, this makes me think this dude wants to be asked more questions about football in general

    • @GoldenSportsEnt
      @GoldenSportsEnt  3 года назад +134

      “After seeing how the Chiefs coach got physical with a Browns player last week it really got me thinking, why waste salary on a coach, couldn’t we cross-train players to coach as well?”
      “Well you see back in 1942 when John ‘Quick Feet’ MacIntyre…”

    • @BennyNegroFromQueens
      @BennyNegroFromQueens 3 года назад +4

      @@GoldenSportsEnt uh because coaches don't count against the cap. Easy question and answer.

    • @therandom58
      @therandom58 3 года назад +39

      @@BennyNegroFromQueens he’s joking…

    • @BennyNegroFromQueens
      @BennyNegroFromQueens 3 года назад +2

      @@therandom58 says who?

    • @therandom58
      @therandom58 3 года назад +61

      @@BennyNegroFromQueens common sense and reading comprehension

  • @leeward6762
    @leeward6762 2 года назад +6

    That's by far the most I've ever heard Bill talk, and probably the best answer he's given.

  • @copimnot
    @copimnot Год назад +16

    As I’ve grown older I’ve started to care less about MY specific team that I root for (GB Packers) and more about the strategy, mindset and leadership styles of the different coaches around the league. Bill is such an interesting guy and he really loves the game and makes it enjoyably for all of us to watch. He’s a brilliant guy and extremely professional. You have to give credit where it’s due.

  • @thecryingshame
    @thecryingshame 3 года назад +225

    Give Ben a raise!

    • @EL1TESHARK
      @EL1TESHARK 3 года назад +13

      i second that! great fresh question, love when journalists ask thought provoking questions like this instead of the monotonous “what have you done to prepare for this weeks game?” or “how do you think you’re team will play this weekend?” those kinds of questions are boring for fans and especially for players and staff. keep up the good work mate! cheers

    • @GoldenSportsEnt
      @GoldenSportsEnt  3 года назад +7

      Haha i agree, he knows his stuff. He was interviewed in the NFL Films video Bill Belichick Unusual Press Conferences and explained how to get answers like this out of him: ruclips.net/video/veQQ95kbvUU/видео.html He comes on about halfway through.

  • @FratBoyFishing
    @FratBoyFishing 3 года назад +148

    I like how he says, "You Know" as if we already knew.

    • @daeroc
      @daeroc 3 года назад +6

      I played football through high school and have watched it since I could remember. For a couple years I was an assistant defensive coach for a small high school team that won a championship in our second year. My focus was on the linebackers, of which we generally only ran 2.
      I consider my knowledge of football well above the average fan but compared to Bill I'm basically a graduate from a trade school compared to a guy with multiple doctorates.

    • @AbbaZabbaOlyFrn
      @AbbaZabbaOlyFrn 3 года назад +4

      @@daeroc so you know then

    • @99dndd
      @99dndd 3 года назад

      But we smile and nod because we want him to think we knew.

  • @Bigwave2003
    @Bigwave2003 3 года назад +91

    Why I remember Pegleg Magee in 1928, best long snapper in the game until termites got him.

  • @jeffrose5622
    @jeffrose5622 Месяц назад +2

    It is awesome to watch Bill expound on football! Much better then "We're on to xxxxx".

  • @WinstonCorneilius
    @WinstonCorneilius 9 месяцев назад +5

    Dude is a bank of historic knowledge. I haven’t heard Tom Tupa’s name since he played…and to break down the history of special teams and how it’s evolved, especially from other teams he didn’t coach is impressive

    • @NJGuy1973
      @NJGuy1973 Месяц назад

      He mentioned Pete Gogolak, Garo Yepremian, and Lou Groza. How many NFL fans under 40 know those names?

  • @J420-x6p
    @J420-x6p 3 года назад +100

    I absolutely freaking love that Bill only gives actual good descriptions and answers to a question about long snapping 🤣

  • @CB-ke7eq
    @CB-ke7eq 3 года назад +152

    I played 4 years of d2 football, mostly as an OT. Junior year I was asked to take over long snapping after our regular RG/snapper tore his Achilles. It was easily the most difficult single skill I was ever tasked with learning, in athletics at least. I compare it to tossing horseshoes while standing on your head.

    • @robertdog
      @robertdog 3 года назад +4

      How are you knees holding up? I'm guessing four years of college, four years of high school, and some pee wee... That's a long time in the pads.

    • @5hockeyman14
      @5hockeyman14 3 года назад +18

      @@robertdog hid knee’s are solid titanium with carbon fiber mesh and rebar inside

  • @rftulie
    @rftulie 3 года назад +163

    Just like a good general, he knows how that specific element of battle evolved and all the history behind it.

    • @rftulie
      @rftulie 3 года назад +2

      @David Cop_a_feel that doesn’t negate his ability as a coach, which is considerable. It just means that he may not have enough integrity to discern between legitimate competition and illegitimate measures used to compete. It is possible to be an asshole and still be brilliant in ones chosen field.

    • @rftulie
      @rftulie 3 года назад +5

      @David Cop_a_feel no, “common sense” doesn’t tell you that at all. His colleagues and others much closer to football than I agree that he’s a great coach. But being super-competitive means you are always looking for an edge, and he may have crossed a line or two looking for an edge. That doesn’t mean that most of his success is illegitimate. It most certainly is not. And if you think he’s the only coach who crossed lines to compete, that’s a very naive assumption.

    • @armybirds
      @armybirds 3 года назад +1

      @David Cop_a_feel ur dumb bro lol

  • @jimmy_styx7463
    @jimmy_styx7463 2 месяца назад +3

    Just turned this on while I was folding laundry. Got done and realized he's still going. 😂 A beautiful dissertation from the GOAT

  • @NikeSimmons
    @NikeSimmons 2 года назад +17

    This man has a football knowledge library in his brain... who woulda guessed a question so seemingly uninteresting would unlock such an interesting answer... good on you reporter and thank you BB, we cant take for granted how much of a legend he is

  • @11williams
    @11williams 3 года назад +36

    Honestly this is probably one of the best questions I’ve heard from a reporter. Reporters ask so many basic questions and you often get “canned” responses. We need more questions like that and you will by default get more answers like this.

  • @andrei1971
    @andrei1971 3 года назад +125

    This is the most I've ever heard Bill answer a question LOL. He usually gives one word answers and tries to end the conference LOL. You can see he really loves the fundamentals of the game.
    I actually hadn't thought about some of the points he brought up, like the amount of time specialists can spend practicing together vs 2 way position player.

  • @63stevemeier
    @63stevemeier 3 года назад +88

    I could listen to Bill all day

  • @patrickm61
    @patrickm61 2 года назад +6

    Two things:
    1. You will not get anything about the game they just played, the game they are playing next, or any injured players.
    2. He LOVES to talk football.
    Take those two things into account and he is a great interview.

  • @Folse
    @Folse 3 года назад +8

    His knowledge and deep understanding of every aspect of the game is incredible. Talk about knowing your X’s and O’s sheeeeeesh

    • @Andrushka12345
      @Andrushka12345 3 года назад +2

      He loves special teams - there is what 15 to 20 special teams plays a game, he sees opportunities in those plays for an advantage, remember that Chargers team with No 1 Offense and No 1 Defense for the entire year that absolutely nothing because their special teams was trash....Pepperidge Farms Remembers

  • @VULGARxRM
    @VULGARxRM 3 года назад +184

    Just incredible to listen to. I would love him to have a purely analytical and/or historical football show when he's done with coaching. It would be incredible to watch up until network heads and marketing people behind the scenes started making superficial changes to "spice things up"

    • @PlyrMava.
      @PlyrMava. 3 года назад

      He is someone who will die before he retires. It's his life

    • @donsolos
      @donsolos 3 года назад +2

      This exact thought process went through my head a few days ago. I'm not even kidding. Or they would dumb down the show for the non football fans

    • @waltoopoyndeaux4199
      @waltoopoyndeaux4199 3 года назад +3

      If he had his own podcast whenever he's done being a head coach where he just talked about footballl, or invited other knowledgeable guests and they just chatted about strategy - that would be magnificent.

  • @hometownproudrick
    @hometownproudrick 3 года назад +82

    After 25 years the media stumbled upon bill’s trigger word. “Snapper”.

    • @AB-nk5wv
      @AB-nk5wv 3 года назад +7

      If you ask a real football question to Bill (not the WWE drama crap), he is dying to answer and breakdown the history. He is an NFL history nerd and loves talking about that.

  • @cooker36
    @cooker36 3 года назад +12

    Sorry but I love him. He just gave the entire, DETAILED history of long snapping. Knows the game of football from the history to the moment he is in. Genius

  • @PurveyorOfCuriosities
    @PurveyorOfCuriosities 3 года назад +37

    Bill offers one of two things for every question asked: It's either a Master Class in football like this one is, or it's a cleverly crafted elusive reply. both of which come with the stone face, which is why I call him "The Great Sphinx".

    • @Solontire
      @Solontire 3 года назад +1

      lol +1 for that nickname

  • @dan7027
    @dan7027 2 года назад +4

    after hearing my friends, father, uncles, coworkers, cousins etc. talk out of their ass about football, it's refreshing and enjoyable to listen to someone that actually understands the game

    • @OhJaniceWhyOhWhy
      @OhJaniceWhyOhWhy 2 года назад +2

      This is exactly what I said in 1972 when I was a coach and the highschool sports reporter asked me.
      Bill just copied my answer.

  • @DavidLewellen769
    @DavidLewellen769 3 года назад +49

    I have never seen him speak for so long. That was awesome. His knowledge of the History of the game is very detailed and thorough. I'm sure that it is why he was part of the 100 Greatest players in NFL history show on NFL Network.

  • @mikechan231
    @mikechan231 3 года назад +83

    I love when Bill gives a real answer because it’s like a football nuke going off. Bill will answer questions but he will never provide fuel for a media fire- which is often what the sports writers are (understandably) looking for. I really hope someday that he writes a book or memoirs or something like that.

    • @chriscothron3606
      @chriscothron3606 3 года назад

      Read Patriot Reign. It’s not written by Belichick but the author shadowed him for 3 seasons.

    • @jakejerald
      @jakejerald 3 года назад

      Ken Burns could do “Football” and each episode would be Belichick covering a position.

  • @TJCavaliero
    @TJCavaliero 3 года назад +56

    I'm a Colts fan and I have always been amazed by this dude. Love or hate him, he is one the greatest coaching minds the NFL has ever had.

  • @muzz1290
    @muzz1290 2 года назад +5

    This is captivating. Just a simple question and Bill gave a beautiful, eloquent response.

  • @itsmebatman
    @itsmebatman 3 года назад +7

    As a casual fan from over the pond I have to say these are the kinds of interviews that get you more interested in the sport.

  • @Eatenbyapuma
    @Eatenbyapuma 3 года назад +54

    By. God. He even got the man to smile at the end.

    • @AB-nk5wv
      @AB-nk5wv 3 года назад

      That’s how I knew this was fake 😂

  • @wbdrugstrat
    @wbdrugstrat 3 года назад +19

    I could sit and listen to Bill talk football history and strategy all day long. His experience and knowledge is fantastic.

  • @pchinnIII
    @pchinnIII 3 года назад +24

    It almost brings a tear to my eye when Bill gets a question he likes. Those are special moments. Plus the fact that they happen as often as say Christmas.

  • @RepriseFan
    @RepriseFan Год назад +6

    Being told by Bill Belichick that you asked a good question should make this reporters career. It's the only time I've ever heard Belichick tell a reporter this and then give a 10 minute lecture on the history and evolution on NFL skill positions.

  • @kevinsullwold2388
    @kevinsullwold2388 Год назад +5

    I LOVE listening to Coach Belichick talk about football.

  • @TheDrunkLawyer
    @TheDrunkLawyer 3 года назад +65

    Imagine if he got to speak openly and honestly about his teams defensive preparations and concepts that went into the previous game.

    • @p51abc
      @p51abc 3 года назад +7

      The issue is that most of the journalists questions are fishing for controversial soundbites and drama, they aren't asking good questions.

    • @PaulGaither
      @PaulGaither 3 года назад

      @@p51abc - The other issue, as the OP said, is that actually revealing the game plan and preparations would freely give away crucial knowledge that he doesn't want to reveal during the season.

  • @ronb2008
    @ronb2008 3 года назад +39

    I love this lmao he really is a football historian. If you ask the right questions he'll give you a thesis. Absolutely incredible.

  • @waxanflaxan99tykp92
    @waxanflaxan99tykp92 3 года назад +26

    I’ve rooted against Bill almost every game he’s coached. Almost always I was disappointed. This dudes a legend, and truly loves the sport. You can’t love football and hate this dude.

  • @Aaron-ed5xs
    @Aaron-ed5xs 3 года назад +19

    This reminds me of when somebody asked him about left footed vs right footed punters and I believe he spoke about it for quite a while too.

    • @GoldenSportsEnt
      @GoldenSportsEnt  3 года назад +6

      Wow I need to hear that!

    • @TheLocalLt
      @TheLocalLt Год назад +1

      Yes Belichick always preferred left-footed punters

  • @bgs.95
    @bgs.95 3 года назад +59

    BTW, this is recent, from 2021. When Belichick references Amendola, he's referring to what he did as a Texan. He's extremely tuned-in to every darn detail in the football world. I'd love to have a conversation with him about football for hours.

    • @Timedevour36
      @Timedevour36 3 года назад +15

      He's referring to Jets kicker Matt Ammendola, not Danny Amendola. The Jets kicker is a rookie who had to punt in his first game against the Panthers because the punter got hurt, and he killed it all game long.

  • @dannyh5937
    @dannyh5937 3 года назад +28

    Bill was asked a question, he started to answer the question and asked himself questions he had to answer

  • @Kevin_747
    @Kevin_747 3 года назад +40

    This was a great answer to a great question. No drama which many reporters are hoping for. Just like money, experience only matters if you don't have any. Bill is rich.

  • @KWally
    @KWally 3 года назад +18

    The smile on Bill's face after someone finally asked him a great question, not just looking for a reaction.

  • @jacobgarrett1006
    @jacobgarrett1006 3 года назад +23

    Long and short: A long snapper who can deliver a consistent and fast ball allows for more versatile special teams formations which is more versatile than one more skill player taking up that same roster spot

    • @GregJMaguire
      @GregJMaguire 2 года назад +2

      That's a good answer. But I think Bill might have more to say about that.

    • @jhaz89
      @jhaz89 2 года назад

      Nah that answer sucks