Belichick No Change, No Surprise. All is Good in Foxborough.


Bill Belichick is not changing his regular routine of rigorous and emotionless coaching and film watching.

This comes about since Denver Broncos Head Coach John Fox (58 years of age) felt tightening in his chest while playing golf in North Carolina and since Houston Texans Head Coach Gary Kubiak (51) collapsed at halftime during the Indianapolis-Texans game on Sunday night football.

The 61 year old Belichick shows no signs of resting up instead quite the opposite during the bye week.
"Well, I mean, I’m comfortable with the schedule that I’m on and what I’m doing." said Belichick." I’d say it’s pretty much the same message for everybody. We’ve played nine games, but  seven wins, that’s not enough in this league, you’re not going to win anything with seven wins, you’re going to need more than that."


In his 38th season the only Belichick to get hit, injured or become sick was that of Bill Belichicks' father, Steve. Steve served as a scout for the naval academy for years and was a advisor in 2004 with the Patriots when Troy Brown rumbled into him during a game. He was alright and just got the wind knocked out of him.

Bill Belichick knows how to handle himself and lets be honest he is not in a pressure situation as John Fox and Gary Kubiak are. Kubiak's team has almost lost all playoff contention after an impressive 2012 season which was ended in Foxborough, MA. Fox knows Manning can only last a year or two more and feels the mounted pressure to win a super bowl and prove himself.

The good thing for the Patriots is that Jack Del Rio will be coaching the Broncos probably when they come to Gillete and we know how successful of a head coach the man was... Also the Texans will be coached by Wade Phillips who was a decent head coach in Dallas. Perhaps the football Gods are disguised as Militia Men?

Belichick is in good shape don't worry. Josh McDaniels won't be taking the reigns anytime soon. Just keep to routine Bill.

--@Keachristophe

---Ian Kea