Almost 15 months ago, when the Atlanta Falcons adopted Bill Belichick, it was strictly football affairs.
His departure from New England Patriots had come with red flags, and there were Falcons executives who wondered if Belichick could come out of a resolved leadership silo and blend into a wider decision -making collective. The concerns concerned elements of football, personality and relations within the team building. The only thing nobody really worried was a non-football drama because, for the most part, Belichick was devoid of it. Even when her external life entered the field of media vision, she generally faded in the background fairly quickly.
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Now, more than ever, it's just to wonder if this will be the case with This Belichick version, the head coach of the University of North Carolina whose off-scope relationship with Girlfriend Jordon Hudson apparently becomes a large part of the coach's public profile Like his football achievements. And more than ever, it is also fair to wonder how an NFL that bypassed it for two straight seizures will absorb this increasing reality.
It is not a column that looks at the relationship between Belichick and Hudson, which has a difference in age that has aroused significant attention from the media. Instead, it is a question of recognizing that attention – and examination – only grows in amplitude, attracting a large amount of media attention, Including YahooIt started to approach the levels of celebrities. And now that attention goes to a type of drama that we have not historically associated with Belichick.
For decades, the global belief was that the existence of Belichick was rooted to keep the essential the essential. And this main thing, during the majority of time, was linked to certain aspects of football. There were some exceptions – Belichick's friendship with President Donald TrumpAt Ring Video Camera Snippet has turned around the worldTo … yes … some of its previous relational developments. But very little of that has ever had a long -term traction which has become a larger part of the Belichick package. At the end of the day, football overshadowed everything else.
From the outside looking, it seemed to be he wanted this way. NOW? Belichick's external life also takes part of the scene. More than we never believed.
Caroline from the North Caroline football coach Bill Belichick, and his girlfriend Jordon Hudson unlocked the status of celebrities. (Photo by Jared C. Tilton / Getty Images)
(Jared C. Tilton via Getty Images)
Most of them are benign, of course. Instagram photos and other publications on social networks – which clearly attract the attention they are looking for; And again, also from Yahoo – has certainly shown a side of Belichick to which we are not used to. But apart from not solicited opinions on his personal life – and there is no shortage – it is not so different from a wide range of celebrities of which we have been in rubber since the invention of the life of celebrities.
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What is different here for the NFL – and more specifically most of the team owners who hire chief coaches – is that there is an additional field of context that comes into play. Think about it: as a chief trainer and chief of an organization, Belichick was known to be a lot To be managed with regard to its resolute and resolved football nature. We have seen this in his relationships with the players, who have often talked about the love / hatred relationship they had with him during their career. We have seen him in his relationships with his personnel leaders, often in a wide blow behind the scenes in the books on the success of the patriots. We saw him exposed in Belichick's own words by discussing his time working for Bill Parcels. And more recently, as we have seen in his passive-aggressive relationship with the owner of the patriots, Robert Kraft, whose name does not appear in a single page of the new book of Belichick, “The art of earning: the lessons of my life in football”. Apparently, none of these lessons in his football life has nothing to do with the owner of the club who used him for 24 years. Or at least not enough to recognize the existence of Kraft in the life of his coach career.
In the context of all this, Belichick's greatness was defined by his motivation, expectations and success. Underline this success, because once this success has disappeared in New England, the context of its tense relationships has also changed. More particularly with Kraft. For decades, the juice was worth it – until it was not. It was a reality that played in the teams that transmitted it after his departure from the Patriots.
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But the only area of the context that no one has ever really worried was Belichick's personal life. First of all, it was really not so fascinating on a daily basis – or at the very least, it mixed with the furniture. Second, his personal life has never really looked out outside. Not media and certainly not on social networks. And thirdly, when her external life drew attention, she had a residue of drama that never really lasted. Especially when he won football matches.
This time, it's different.
Suddenly, Belichick's personal life has become a tangle of different threads which are now a broader part of the perception of him – the celebrity Vantage, the Gawking Vantage and the direct drama of the way in which he is presented from one moment to another. In recent months, there have been several cases where the reports on Belichick the coach required to reach his private (but also very public) relationship with Hudson. From his allegedly account of the decision of the NFL films to throw the UNC series “Hard Knocks”, to Hudson emerging as “head of the exploitation of Belichick Productions” in the middle of a deep dive on the way in which his image is made of North Carolina. And then the most recent benefits on an interview with CBS with Belichick which took place on the side, then clearly pointed a finger on Hudson as the reason why it happened.
For an NFL icon that went to UNC to build a program and resume coaching, the outside world knows much more about its personal life than what it does with the Tar Heels. Historically, I think Belichick would call this kind of thing a distraction. And also historically, I know that Belichick was not a fan of distractions. And yet we are there.
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Of course, winning can cover distractions and making the drama more tolerable. In a few months, Belichick will have the opportunity to win and push everything else in the background. Perhaps even enough to convince an NFL team to open a door to him next year, when he is 74 years old. But it is undeniable that this version of Belichick has much more to contain this portal.
It's just football and nothing else.