ESPN – Adam Schefter and Mike Reiss – Bill Belichick leaving Patriots after 24 seasons, sources say
New York Times – Vanessa Friedman – The End of the Bill Belichick Hoodie Era
The Ringer – Justin Sayles – The River Finally Came for Bill Belichick
Your problems never cease. They just change.
Phil Jackson
ESPN – Bill Barnwell – Bill Belichick’s Patriots legacy: The NFL’s greatest dynasty
The Score – Daniel Valente – Report: Belichick, Patriots to part ways after 24 seasons
ESPN – Mike Reiss – Patriots timeline: From six Super Bowls to Bill Belichick’s exit
ESPN – Jeffrey Fowler – What’s the market for Bill Belichick and jobs he’d consider?
Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich
Bon Appetit – Emma – Laperruque – 39 Peanut Butter Recipes Even Better Than a Spoonful From the Jar
It’s what you learn after you know it all that counts.
John Wooden
Bon Appetit – Antara Sinha – 53 Family-Friendly Dinners Everyone Will Ask For
ESPN – Mike Reiss – Patriots hire Jerod Mayo to replace Bill Belichick, sources say
The superior man blames himself. The inferior man blames others.
Don Shula
The Ringer – Alan Siegel – “This Shit Sucks”: Streaming Takes Over the NFL Playoffs
The Score – Dan Wilkins – NFL matchmaker: Predicting hires for open coaching jobs
The truth is that many people set rules to keep from making decisions.
Mike Krzyzewski
Southern Living – Grandma’s 25 Favorite Birthday Cake Recipes
Paulick Report – Natalie Voss – This Week In History: The Loss Of Turf Writer Red Smith
Paulick Report – Ask the Expert: Managing Mud On Horse Farms In Winter
Sports Illustrated – MMQB Staff – NFL Playoff Predictions: MMQB Staff Picks for Super Bowl LVIII
Nevermore
The Raven
The Ringer – Danny Heifitz – Ranking the NFL’s Open Coaching Jobs
Sports Business Journal – Saban cited age, health concerns for retirement
ESPN – Alabama football coach Nick Saban announces retirement
Phil has a question:
When the NCAA chief feels that he has to come out and say that Michigan won “fair and square” is that not the best proof possible of their cheating.
The Lady Doth Protest Too Much
William Shakespeare
Phil M Stockmen
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