Originally Posted by FloridaMan88:
Meh. Bill accepted the NYJ job then resigned before ever coaching a game, right? Like I said, I'll believe it when I see it.
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End of an era for the biggest cheater in NFL history. The guy, along with his buddy Ernie Adams, screwed many teams with spygate. And then Bill pretended that he thought it was legal. The problem was he had all his cameramen dress up in "Kraft Productions" outfits to avoid detection.
He will now NEVER beat Shula for most wins, and Andy will surpass him soon enough.
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Originally Posted by SHOWTIME:
End of an era for the biggest cheater in NFL history. The guy, along with his buddy Ernie Adams, screwed many teams with spygate. And then Bill pretended that he thought it was legal. The problem was he had all his cameramen dress up in "Kraft Productions" outfits to avoid detection.
He will now NEVER beat Shula for most wins, and Andy will surpass him soon enough.
My opinion is that Bill doesn't need to beat Shula in wins to have what might be a more impressive resume. 6x SB Champ as HC and 2x SB Champ as DC > 2 x SB Champ. 9x SB Appearances as HC (12 total) > 6 x SB Appearances as HC. While Shula has the edge on Regular season wins and Regular season winning percentage, Bill blows him away in the Post-season. Either way, both are legendary coaches and both have records in the NFL annals that may never be broken.
Clearly, he pushed the envelope too far (and honestly I think it was a much larger league-wide pandemic and they got caught) but he never did something as inglorious as Sean Payton.
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