Awful hire by UNC.I have an endless reservoir of gratitude for what Bill accomplished in Foxboro. I got to see a joke of a franchise, that played in a dump of a stadium (in my hometown, no less) become a dominant dynasty for two decades. I still can't believe it happened. Bill was a huuuuuuge factor in that. Anyone who's riding the "it was all Brady" train has no clue what they're talking about. Like, no clue at all.
That being said... Bill has become an arrogant clown and I've enjoyed he, and everyone around him (particularly that chump Mike Lombardi) get the comeuppance they rightfully deserve.
To believe that he could waltz down to Chapel Hill, install all of his cronies in critical positions, and turn the program into the "33rd NFL team" was outlandish and delusional. And I found it to be pretty insulting to those who know the college game well
He didn't pay attention to Charlie Weis. The famous "schematic advantage."I have an endless reservoir of gratitude for what Bill accomplished in Foxboro. I got to see a joke of a franchise, that played in a dump of a stadium (in my hometown, no less) become a dominant dynasty for two decades. I still can't believe it happened. Bill was a huuuuuuge factor in that. Anyone who's riding the "it was all Brady" train has no clue what they're talking about. Like, no clue at all.
That being said... Bill has become an arrogant clown and I've enjoyed he, and everyone around him (particularly that chump Mike Lombardi) get the comeuppance they rightfully deserve.
To believe that he could waltz down to Chapel Hill, install all of his cronies in critical positions, and turn the program into the "33rd NFL team" was outlandish and delusional. And I found it to be pretty insulting to those who know the college game well.
Except the Tampa Coach who was not a winner, won a super bowl with Brady right off the jump.I have an endless reservoir of gratitude for what Bill accomplished in Foxboro. I got to see a joke of a franchise, that played in a dump of a stadium (in my hometown, no less) become a dominant dynasty for two decades. I still can't believe it happened. Bill was a huuuuuuge factor in that. Anyone who's riding the "it was all Brady" train has no clue what they're talking about. Like, no clue at all.
That being said... Bill has become an arrogant clown and I've enjoyed he, and everyone around him (particularly that chump Mike Lombardi) get the comeuppance they rightfully deserve.
To believe that he could waltz down to Chapel Hill, install all of his cronies in critical positions, and turn the program into the "33rd NFL team" was outlandish and delusional. And I found it to be pretty insulting to those who know the college game well.