- Bill Belichick
NFL PlayerCoach
Name=Bill Belichick
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College=Wesleyan University
Position=Head Coach
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Awards=2x AP NFL Coach of the Year (2003, 2007)
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RegularRecord=129-82-0
PlayoffRecord=15-4
Record=144-86-0
SuperBowls=2004Super Bowl XXXIX
2003Super Bowl XXXVIII
2001Super Bowl XXXVI
Championships=2007AFC Championship
2004AFC Championship
2003AFC Championship
2001AFC Championship
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coachingteams=Baltimore Colts
(Special Assistant)Detroit Lions
(Assistant Special Teams Coach)Detroit Lions
(Wide Receivers Coach)
(Tight Ends Coach)Denver Broncos
(Assistant Special Teams Coach)
(Defensive Assistant)New York Giants
(Special Teams Coach)
(Defensive Assistant)New York Giants
(Linebackers Coach)
(Special Teams Coach)New York Giants
(Defensive Coordinator)Cleveland Browns
(Head Coach)New England Patriots
(Assistant Head Coach)
(Secondary Coach)New York Jets
(Assistant Head Coach)
(Defensive Backs Coach)New England Patriots
(Head Coach)
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1976
1977
1978
1979
1980-1984
1985-1990
1991-1995
1996
1997-1999
2000-"present"
HOF=William Stephen Belichick (born
April 16 ,1952 inNashville, Tennessee ) is theAmerican football head coach for theNew England Patriots of theNational Football League . After spending his first 15 seasons in the league as an assistant coach, Belichick got his first head coaching job with theCleveland Browns in 1991. Of his five seasons coaching Cleveland, only one featured a winning record, and Belichick did not serve as head coach again until 2000 with the Patriots. Since then, Belichick has coached the Patriots to fourSuper Bowl s; three victories in Super Bowls XXXVI, XXXVIII, and XXXIX and a loss inSuper Bowl XLII . He was named the AP NFL Coach of the Year twice, for the 2003 and 2007 seasons. During the 2007 season, the NFL penalized Belichick for his involvement in the illegal videotaping of opponents' defensive signals, referred to in the press asSpygate . During the same season, the Patriots went 16–0 in the regular season but failed to become the first team since the 1972Miami Dolphins to go undefeated following theirSuper Bowl XLII loss to theNew York Giants .Early life
Belichick was born in
Nashville, Tennessee , and raised in Annapolis, where his fatherSteve Belichick , a formerDetroit Lions player and ethnic Croat, was an assistant football coach at theUnited States Naval Academy . After graduating fromAnnapolis High School he attendedPhillips Academy inAndover, Massachusetts for a postgraduate year. Belichick subsequently attendedWesleyan University inMiddletown, Connecticut where he played center/tight end. In addition to being a member of the football team, he also playedlacrosse and squash, serving as the captain of the lacrosse team during his senior season. He is a member ofChi Psi fraternity and graduated in 1975 with a degree ineconomics .Coaching career
Early coaching positions
After graduating, he took a $25-per-week job as an assistant to Baltimore Colts head coach
Ted Marchibroda in 1975. In 1976, Belichick joined theDetroit Lions as their assistant special teams coach before addingtight end s andwide receiver s to his coaching duties in 1978. He then spent one year in 1978 with theDenver Broncos as their assistant special teams coach and defensive assistant. Belichick then began his 12-year stint with theNew York Giants and head coachRay Perkins in 1979 as a defensive assistant and special teams coach. He addedlinebacker s coaching to his duties in 1980 and was named defensive coordinator in 1985 under head coachBill Parcells , who had replaced Perkins in 1983. The Giants won Super Bowls following the 1986 and 1990 seasons. His defensive game plan from theNew York Giants ' 20-19 upset of theBuffalo Bills inSuper Bowl XXV is now in thePro Football Hall of Fame , as is his defensive game plan from the Patriots' 20-17 win over theSt. Louis Rams inSuper Bowl XXXVI .Cleveland Browns
From 1991 until 1995, Belichick was the head coach of the
Cleveland Browns . During his tenure in Cleveland he compiled a 36–44 record, leading the team to its most recent playoff game win in 1994. Based on his performance, many fans in Cleveland think of him as an uncommunicative, dictatorial and arrogant coach who made many questionable moves, including benching and then cutting much-beloved quarterbackBernie Kosar in 1993 in order to replace him withVinny Testaverde , a move that sparked great controversy in the area. In Belichick's last season in Cleveland the Browns finished 5–11. In November that year Browns ownerArt Modell announced he would move the team to Baltimore after the season. Belichick was fired early in February 1996. [cite web | url=http://www.allthingsbillbelichick.com/archive90.htm | title=All Things Bill Belichick: 1990s Archive]New England Patriots (1996)
After leaving Cleveland, Belichick served under Parcells again as assistant head coach and defensive backs coach with the Patriots for the 1996 season. The Patriots finished with an 11-5 record, won the AFC championship, but lost to the
Green Bay Packers atSuper Bowl XXXI .New York Jets
Soon after Super Bowl XXXI, Belichick (and most of the Patriots assistant coaches) migrated with Parcells to the
New York Jets . Belichick served as assistant head coach and defensive coordinator for the Jets from 1997 to 1999. When Parcells stepped down as head coach in 1999, Belichick became the new Jets head coach. However, Belichick's introduction to the media the following day turned out to be a surprise resignation announcement. Before taking the podium, he scrawled a resignation note on a sheet of loose leaf paper that read, in its entirety, "I resign as HC of the NYJ." He then delivered a half-hour speech explaining his resignation to the assembled press corps. [cite web | url=http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2006/writers/pete_mcentegart/07/28/ten.spot/index.html | title=The 10 spot | publisher="SI.com" | author=Pete McEntegart | date=2006-07-28 ] Shortly afterward, he accepted an offer from the Patriots to become their new head coach, who had previously tried to hire him away from the Jets. Parcells and the Jets claimed that Belichick was still under contract, and demanded compensation from the Patriots. NFL CommissionerPaul Tagliabue agreed, and the Patriots gave the Jets a first-round draft pick in 2000 in exchange for the right to hire Belichick. [cite web | url=http://www.patsfans.com/stories/display_story.php?story_id=2920 | title=How exactly will history judge Parcells? (Pt 3) | publisher="BosSports.net" | author=Bob George | date=2006-01-13 ]New England Patriots
Bill Belichick was named New England Patriots head coach in 2000, succeeding
Pete Carroll .2000 season
The Patriots went 5-11 in the regular season and missed the playoffs. To date, this is Bill Belichick's only losing season with the Patriots.
2001 season
The Patriots went 11-5 in the regular season, and defeated the
Oakland Raiders andPittsburgh Steelers on the way to the Super Bowl. InSuper Bowl XXXVI , Belichick's defense held theSt. Louis Rams ' offense, which had averaged 31 points during the season, to 17 points, and the Patriots won on a last second field goal byAdam Vinateri . The win was the firstSuper Bowl championship in Patriots history.2002 season
The Patriots went 9-7 and missed the playoffs.
2003 season
The Patriots' season started with a 31-0 loss to the
Buffalo Bills in week 1 a few days after they released team defense captainLawyer Milloy . The team went on to win 14 out of their remaining 15 games, including the last twelve of the regular season. In the final week of the regular season the Patriots avenged their loss to the Bills by the same 31-0 score. They defeated theTennessee Titans in the AFC Divisional round. Playing against theIndianapolis Colts and Co-MVPPeyton Manning (Steve McNair of the Titans was also Co-MVP) the Pats recorded 4 interceptions, and advanced toSuper Bowl XXXVIII , where they defeated theCarolina Panthers 32-29 on a lateAdam Vinatieri field goal. Belichick also was awarded with theNFL Coach of the Year Award .2004 season
The Patriots once again went 14-2, and defeated the Colts in the AFC divisional round. They opened the season at 6-0, which combined with the 12 straight wins to end the previous regular season, broke the record for most wins in a row, formerly held by the
Miami Dolphins during and just after their perfect 1972 season, with 18 straight wins. They defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers in the AFC Championship game. InSuper Bowl XXXIX the Patriots beat thePhiladelphia Eagles and became only the second team to win three Super Bowls in four years. Belichick is the only coach to accomplish this feat.Charlie Weis left for theUniversity of Notre Dame following the game, andRomeo Crennel became the head coach of theCleveland Browns .2005 season
With a new defensive coordinator in
Eric Mangini and no named offensive coordinator, the Patriots went 10-6 and defeated theJacksonville Jaguars in the Wild Card round before losing to theDenver Broncos in the divisional round.2006 season
The Patriots went 12-4 and defeated the
New York Jets in the Wild Card round. They then beat theSan Diego Chargers the next week, before losing to the eventualSuper Bowl XLI winnerIndianapolis Colts in the AFC Championship game 38-34. The Patriots led 21-3 mid-way during the second quarter, and the Colts comeback was the largest in AFC playoff history since the Bills recovered from a 35-3 halftime deficit to beat the Houston Oilers.2007 season
Bill Belichick led the Patriots to the first perfect regular season since the introduction of the 16-game regular season schedule in 1978, only the fourth team to do so in National Football League history after the 1934 [ [http://www.chicagobears.com/tradition/history_30s.asp Highlights from the 1930s - Chicago Bears ] ] and 1942 Chicago Bears [ [http://www.chicagobears.com/tradition/history_40s.asp Highlights from the 1940s - Chicago Bears ] ] and 1972 Miami Dolphins. However, the Patriots were upset in
Super Bowl XLII by theNew York Giants [cite web | title = Sweet 16 and 0| publisher = sportsillustrated.com | url = http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/football/nfl/scoreboards/2007/12/29/2671_viewcast_recap.html?eref=T1 | accessdate=2007-12-29 ] The Patriots' failure to attain a "perfect season" (undefeated and untied, including playoffs) preserved theMiami Dolphins as the sole team to do so, having finished their 1972 regular season at 14-0 and having won three games in the playoffs. The only other team in professional football with a perfect season was the 1948 Cleveland Browns (14–0) of the then All-America Football Conference. No team in the former American Football League had a perfect season.Illegal sideline videotaping
In an incident dubbed "Spygate", [cite web
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September 13 , the NFL fined Belichick $500,000—the largest fine ever imposed on a coach in the league's 87-year history, [ [http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3018338 ESPN - Belichick draws $500,000 fine, but avoids suspension - NFL ] ] and fined the Patriots $250,000. Additionally, the Patriots forfeited their first round draft pick in the2008 NFL Draft . Goodell said that he fined the Patriots as a team because Belichick is effectively the team'sgeneral manager as well as head coach, and exercises so much control over the Patriots' on-field operations that "his actions and decisions are properly attributed to the club." Goodell considered suspending Belichick, but decided that taking away draft picks would be more severe in the long run. [ [http://www.boston.com/sports/football/patriots/articles/2007/09/14/big_fines_for_belichick_team/ Big fines for Belichick, Patriots - The Boston Globe ] ]Belichick later issued a statement in which he apologized for what he called a "mistake" in his interpretation of the rules. However, he denied ever using videotape to gain an advantage while a game was underway. [ [http://www.patriots.com/search/index.cfm?ac=searchdetail&pid=27686&pcid=47&rss=1 Belichick statement at Patriots Web site] ]
Despite this incident, Belichick was awarded the 2007 NFL Coach of the Year Award, as voted on by the
Associated Press . [ [http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3179438 Belichick voted coach of year for second time in four years] . "ESPN ", Accessed2008-01-02 .]Contract status
Although the Patriots are known for being secretive about the details of Belichick's contract, [ [http://www.boston.com/sports/football/patriots/articles/2007/09/17/report_belichick_earns_new_deal/ Report: Belichick earns new deal] ] an
ESPN.com report indicated that the Patriots had extended Belichick's contract, before the season began, through at least the 2013 season.Overall record in New England
Under Belichick, the Patriots have gone 91–37 in eight seasons. The team has also gone 14–3 in the playoffs, and 3–1 in Super Bowls. They have also won five straight division titles (2003–2007) and six overall. The Patriots have also never lost to a regular season MVP in the playoffs (
Kurt Warner in Super Bowl XXXVI, Peyton Manning and Steve McNair after the 2003 season, Manning in 2004,LaDainian Tomlinson in 2006).Head coaching record
Coaching tree
As of
February 14 ,2007 , seven members of Belichick'scoaching tree were head coaches of either other NFL teams orNCAA Division I football programs:
*Romeo Crennel ,Cleveland Browns
*Eric Mangini ,New York Jets
*Nick Saban ,University of Alabama
*Charlie Weis ,University of Notre Dame
*Kirk Ferentz ,University of Iowa
*Al Groh ,University of Virginia
*Pat Hill , Fresno State UniversityIn addition, eight former Belichick assistants now serve as coordinators, assistant head coaches, or executives for teams around the league:
*Josh McDaniels , offensive coordinator for theNew England Patriots
*Dean Pees , defensive coordinator for theNew England Patriots
*Scott Pioli , vice president of player personnel for theNew England Patriots
*Phil Savage , general manager for theCleveland Browns
*Rob Ryan , defensive coordinator for theOakland Raiders
*Jim Schwartz , defensive coordinator for theTennessee Titans
*Jeff Davidson , offensive coordinator of theCarolina Panthers Belichick has been known to cultivate ties with the collegiate branches of his coaching tree: in the
2005 NFL Draft , the Patriots drafted two players from Fresno State, while in the2006 NFL Draft , the Patriots drafted one Notre Dame player, and then signed two more as free agents after the draft.In addition, Belichick is a devoted student of the game; during the offseason, he has spent significant amounts of time visiting with other programs to learn from their experiences. For example, he has studied the Navy run offense, sought Bill Walsh (in past years) to understand more about the
San Francisco 49ers as an organization and theWest Coast offense as a system, [cite web | url=http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news?slug=cr-walshinfluence073007&prov=yhoo&type=lgns | title=Unlikely influence | publisher="Yahoo! Sports" | author=Charles Robinson | date=2007-07-30 ] and spent time with Jimmy Johnson to learn about drafting and contract negotiations.cite web | url=http://www.nbcsports.com/tomcurran/blog/2007/04/busmans_holiday_for_belichick.html | title=Busman's holiday for Belichick | publisher="NBCsports.com" | author=Tom Curran | date=2007-04-03 ]Similarly, in recent years, he has paid several visits to
University of Florida head coachUrban Meyer . Meyer considers himself a protégé of Belichick and has tried to emulate Belichick's success at New England. [cite web | url=http://www.bostonsportsmedia.com/archives/shots/belichick_in_gator_land.php | title=Belichick in Gator Land | publisher="Boston Sports Media" | author=David Scott | accessdate=2007-08-01]Rutgers University head coachGreg Schiano has been an annual visitor to New England Patriots' mini-camps the last few seasons. Schiano has consulted with Belichick on a variety of topics, most notably defense. Schiano has rewritten his entire defense, creating a version of the Belichick 3-4 defense. Schiano uses more of a zone scheme than Belichick, but the traits are similar.cite web | url=http://officialnewenglandpatriots.wordpress.com/2007/06/06/greg-schiano-in-the-house-wednesday/ | title=Greg Schiano In The House | date=2007-06-06 ] .Family life
Belichick was married to Debby Clarke, but they divorced in the summer of 2006.cite web | url=http://www.boston.com/sports/football/patriots/articles/2007/03/04/after_a_bruising_year_belichick_opens_up/ | title=After a bruising year, Belichick opens up | publisher="Boston Globe" | author=Bella English | date=
2007-03-04 ] They allegedly separated before the 2004 season, which was disclosed by the Patriots in July 2005. Belichick was also accused of maintaining a relationship with former Giants receptionist Sharon Shenocca which helped precipitate her divorce. [cite web | url=http://thetrack.bostonherald.com/moreTrack/view.bg?articleid=149076 | title=Belichick Named 'Other Man' in nasty N.J. Divorce | publisher="Boston Herald" | date=2006-07-20 ] Belichick was seen with Linda Holliday ofJupiter, Florida several times in Arizona during the week leading up toSuper Bowl XLII . [cite web | url=http://falcon.heraldinteractive.com/track/inside_track/view.bg?articleid=1071126&format=&page=3&listingType=trak#articleFull | title=Super Stunner: Could Bundchen be to blame?!? | publisher="Boston Herald" | date=2008-02-04 ] Belichick also had Sharon Shenocca flown in for the game. [cite web | url=http://falcon.heraldinteractive.com/track/inside_track/view.bg?articleid=1070505/ | title="Both" Beli-Chicks Touch Down For Bowl! | publisher="Boston Herald" | date=2008-02-01 ] He has three children with Debby Clarke Belichick: Amanda, Stephen and Brian. Amanda is a graduate ofWesleyan University , where her father went to college. She currently works at Connecticut preparatory schoolChoate Rosemary Hall . Stephen is alacrosse player who currently attendsRutgers University on scholarship. Stephen was placed on probation for six months following a marijuana possession conviction in 2006. [ [http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2644054 ESPN - Son of Belichick gets probation for marijuana arrest - NFL ] ] . Brian attends The Rivers School inWeston, Massachusetts .Belichick is a
Croatian American . His father,Steve Belichick (born Steven Biličić), played for theDetroit Lions and was an assistant coach and scout with theUnited States Naval Academy football team for 33 years. Bill reportedly learned to break down game films at a young age by watching his father and the Navy staff do their jobs. [Halberstam, David. "The Education of a Coach." Hyperion, 2005. (ISBN 1-4013-0879-1)] His paternal grandparents Ivan Biličić and Marija (Mary) Barković emigrated fromKarlovac ,Croatia (from the village ofDraganić ) in the 1897 and left for USA, where they settled in Monessen nearPittsburgh hr icon [http://www.jutarnji.hr/clanak/art-2007,2,22,belichick_patriots,63704.jl Jutarnji list] Bill Belichick Djed iz Draganića uvijek mi je pričao o Hrvatskoj, Feb 02, 2007 ] .Steve Belichick was an advisor on the sidelines of the Patriots through the 2004 season, and was famous for taking a hit accidentally from Patriots wide receiver
Troy Brown in a game in 2000; he was not hurt in the incident.Steve Belichick maintained strong ties with the Croatian community in
Pennsylvania . When he married, at the suggestion of Immigration Center, he changed his surname from Biličić into Belichick..Media and entertainment
*Belichick had a cameo appearance in an episode of the
Denis Leary drama "Rescue Me" as a mourner at a funeral, alongside former Boston BruinPhil Esposito .*On the
October 30 ,2006 installment ofESPN 'sMonday Night Countdown , he was featured in a makeover spoof with quarterbackTom Brady , which was done by the three main characters from "Ugly Betty " (America Ferrera asBetty Suarez ,Eric Mabius as Daniel Meade, andBecki Newton as Amanda). [cite web | url=http://www.thefutoncritic.com/news.aspx?id=20061027abc01 | title=THE cast of “Ugly Betty” gives Bill Belichick a fabulous mode makeover, transforming him into Tom Brady | publisher="The Futon Critic" | date=2006-10-27 ] The end result: A photo of Belichick as "Ugly Bill!"*In the
Madden NFL video game series his name is not used and is known as "NE Coach" because he is not a member of the NFLHCA (NFL Head Coaches Association ), which licenses the game. Belichick is the only NFL head coach who has chosen not to join the association. This also applied toBill Parcells when he was Dallas Cowboys head coach because his contract withESPN prohibited it.*Belichick is well known as a fan of the rock band
Bon Jovi , who visited Patriots training camp onAugust 14 ,2006 . [cite web | url=http://www.boston.com/sports/football/patriots/articles/2004/01/29/belichick_plugs_in_his_rocker_friend?mode=PF | title=Belichick plugs in his rocker friend | publisher="The Boston Globe" | date=2004-01-29 ] Their 2002 song "Bounce" is dedicated to Belichick. [cite web | url=http://www.patriots.com/search/index.cfm?ac=searchdetail&pid=3915&pcid=43 | title=Bon Jovi on football: It's my life | publisher="New England Patriots" | date=2002-08-29 ]*Belichick and
Spygate were heavily referenced in the 2008 "South Park " episode "Eek, A Penis! ."Notes and references
External links
* [http://www.allthingsbillbelichick.com All Things Bill Belichick]
* [http://www.allthingsbillbelichick.com/steveb.htm Stephen N. Belichick]
* [http://www.nfl.com/teams/coaches?coaType=head&team=NE Bill Belichick NFL.com coach page]
* [http://www.patriots.com/team/index.cfm?ac=playerbio&bio=506 Coaching history]
* [http://pro-football-reference.com/coaches/BeliBi0.htm Coaching record at pro-football-reference.com]
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