Bill Belichick has some historic NFL ties (and hats), and other thoughts
Picked-up pieces while hoping the Joba Chamberlain midges don’t invade FirstEnergy Stadium Sunday in Cleveland …
▪ Is it time for the Hoodie to bring back the fedora?
Bill Belichick has a chance to make history in Cleveland. A victory over the Browns will tie Belichick with George Halas as the NFL’s second-winningest coach (324 victories; Don Shula is first with 347).
In 2010, when Belichick was readying to tie legendary Paul Brown on the all-time list, he wore a “Mad Men” lid to Heinz Field as an homage to Brown. In 2018, traveling to Minneapolis for his eighth Super Bowl as a head coach, Belichick wore a Brown/Halas fedora, telling reporters that the hat had belonged to his dad, coach Steve Belichick.
Brown and Halas are the two coaches Belichick honors most, and he interacted with both while growing up.
Before the start of the 2022 season, I asked Belichick about respecting coaches who came before him, particularly Brown and Halas.
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