Bill Belichick’s son reveals father’s intentions after not landing head coaching job
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Steve Belichick, the son of legendary NFL coach Bill Belichick, revealed what’s in store for his father after he didn’t land a head coaching job this offseason.
Steve Belichik made an appearance on "Green Light with Chris Long," where he divulged his father’s intentions heading into the new NFL season, which includes a role in television.
"He’s definitely pursuing some other stuff, whether it’s TV or a regular on ‘Green Light’ or whatever it may be," he said of his father.
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New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick chats with his son, assistant coach Steve Belichick. (John Tlumacki/Boston Globe via Getty Images)
Steve Belichick also commented on how his father was holding up after leaving the Patriots following 24 years of dominance that included six Super Bowl rings.
"I think he’s good, you know?" Steve Belichick said after being asked if his father was "OK" leaving the Patriots. "Let the stuff roll off your back and move forward. He doesn’t dwell unless we lost the game and need to get on some guys, but eventually you’ve got to turn the page. Honestly, I wasn’t too involved in any of that stuff. He did his thing, I did my thing and that was kind of that."
It wasn’t for the lack of trying that Bill Belichick didn’t land a head coaching job. He interviewed with the Atlanta Falcons twice following his mutual parting of ways with the Patriots, which came after a dismal 4-13 season.
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However, the Falcons and owner Arthur Blank decided to go with Raheem Morris, the former Los Angeles Rams