6:03 am | April 16, 2019 | Go to Source | Author:
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — Coach Bill Belichick turns 67 on Tuesday, which also happens to be the 20th anniversary of when the New England Patriots selected quarterback Tom Brady with the 199th pick of the 2000 draft. That puts April 16 in contention for the greatest day in franchise history.
And specific to Belichick, it sparks an obvious follow-up question: How much longer will he coach?
The topic evokes memories of what Belichick said as part of the 2009 “A Football Life” documentary, when he noted: “I won’t be like Marv Levy and coaching in my 70s, I know that.”
Belichick, of course, reserves the right to change his mind and it’s entirely possible he already has. As Patriots president Jonathan Kraft said in the 2014 “Do Your Job” documentary: “To project out 13 years isn’t like the Bill Belichick I know. The Bill Belichick I know literally goes minute to minute dealing with what’s there, so hopefully his prognostication[s] were off talking as a 56- or 57-year-old. And hopefully, when he becomes a 68-year-old, he gets new perspective on how young 70 really is.”