Belichick is by all means at his lowest point. Is he going to come back from this?

Was there any HC in the history that reached the peak, got knocked down to the low, and managed to come back?

Andy Reid came to mind, but he switched teams. Anybody else that stayed at the same team and managed to come back?

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    He strikes me as the type of guy who wouldn’t know what to do with himself in retirement. He needs to be a part of football in some capacity.

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      I have kinda been expecting he goes and coaches lacrosse somewhere as a retirement gig, dude loves that game too.

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      At this point he should just be ‘nationalized’ by the NFL, given his own museum, and the keys to the HOF.

      Also, he should be given a truth serum and we shall extract answers as to why Butler was benched in the Superbowl vs the Eagles, who was a better OC (Weiss or McD), who was the best FO (Pioli or Dmitroff) and who was the better WR (Welker/Edelman).

      I NEED answers goddam it.

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      Marv Levy retired at age 72. He was not forced out by Ralph Wilson. Levy has said that he later regretted retiring and wanted to get back into coaching, but nobody would hire him. He did become Bills GM in the mid-2000’s. He brought some class to the organization, but couldn’t build a winning team.