According to Internet polls, phone surveys, insulted ex-players and media analysts, Bill Belichick just sold Babe Ruth to the Yankees.His decision to go for it on fourth down against the Colts was the dumbest move in Boston, if not world history.
"Belichick Gaffe Unrivaled" declared the Boston Globe.
Call me stupid, but I'd still rank it below the Red Sox selling Ruth to the Yankees for $125,000. And with all due respect to those who think Belichick should be involuntarily committed, I wouldn't even call what he Sunday night did a gaffe.
It was the right move for the simplest of reasons.
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"I do what I think is best for our football team to win," Belichick said Monday.
That has proven quite hard for Tedy Bruschi and plenty of others to comprehend. To them the call wasn't merely controversial, it was indefensible.
"The decision to go for it would be enough to make my blood boil for weeks," said Bruschi, the Pats' linebacker legend now retired to ESPN.
You'd think Belichick just traded Tom Brady for JaMarcus Russell. No doubt, it was surprising to watch Brady line up in the shotgun on fourth-and-two with a little more than two minutes left Sunday night. In case you haven't seen one of the 24,693 replays, Kevin Faulk bobbled the catch and the play gained approximately 1.99 yards.
"Bill Belichick sent a message to his defense," Bruschi said. "He felt that his chances were better to go for it on his own 28-yard line than to punt it away and make Peyton Manning have to drive the majority of the field to win the game."
You know why Belichick felt his chances were better, Tedy?
They were.
A conversion on 4th-and-2 is successful 60 percent of the time. A team needing a touchdown to win or tie in final two minutes gets it 53 percent of the time. Going for it gave the Patriots a 79 percent probability of winning. That was higher than any other option Belichick had with 2:08 remaining and a 34-28 lead.
Belichick feared the Colts would score if they got the ball anywhere. That may offend the sensibilities of his current and former defensive players, but you know what? Tough.
I failed high school Algebra, so please don't ask me to extrapolate further. I got this from a New York Times statistical analysis, and I still have enough faith in the Times to get such things right.
I know what you're saying. Math Schmath!
The more turf between Manning and the end zone, the better. But the way the game was going, it wouldn't have mattered if the Colts got the ball on New England's 28 or in the Lucas Oil Stadium parking lot.
The Patriots' defense was on fumes, and Indy had plenty of time and timeouts. The best way to lock up the win was to keep the ball away from Manning.
The odds said New England's fourth-down play should have done that. The fact it didn't does not make Belichick a self-absorbed ignoramus.
"Hubris" was the operative phrase with the Monday Morning QBs. The fact is Belichick truly is the smartest guy in the NFL room. That's irritating to those of us who don't particularly like grumps who look like they sleep under a bridge, but I've learned to channel my resentment toward Randy Moss.
Belichick's made plenty of unorthodox decisions over his career. Some have worked, others haven't. But on balance, who would you rather have making the calls for your team?
"As a former defender on that team, I would've cared less about the result of that fourth-down attempt," Bruschi said. "I would look at this decision as a lack of confidence in our ability as a defensive unit to come up with a big play to win the game."
Rodney Harrison chimed in on NBC that it was "the worst coaching decision I've ever seen Bill Belichick make."
But after a slow start, Manning had just torched the Patriots with two quick 79-yard drives. His biggest concern after getting the ball was scoring too soon and leaving Brady enough time to win.
One last Bruschi Blast: "Right now, every member of the defense is wishing they had the chance to stop Manning and the Colts."
Hey Tedy, they did.
You could make the argument that Belichick showed more faith in his defense by going for it. The Colts still needed 29 yards to win, and he figured his defense was up to the task.
You could make that argument, but you'd be wrong. Belichick feared the Colts would score if they got the ball anywhere. That may offend the sensibilities of his current and former defensive players, but you know what?
Tough.
If guys like Bruschi and Harrison hadn't gotten old and retired, Belichick probably would have punted.
"Everyone's entitled to their opinion out there," he said.
Should Belichick be second-guessed?
Of course.
Would most other coaches have done it?
No way.
Would he do it again?
"You only get one chance," Belichick said.
And he took the right one, even if it turned out wrong.


















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 4)
11-16-2009 @ 7:38PM
HellJoe1369 said...
he sucks he should hang out with micheal vick worst call of all times
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11-16-2009 @ 7:48PM
david said...
I am a lifetime Patriots fan and Belichick made the right decision. Sad to say, our defense has been completely incapable of making a crucial stop and getting off the field when an important game is on the line. Look at the 2006 AFC Championship game (same opponent and similar game), look at the Superbowl against the Giants - make a stop with a 4 point lead and time running out and it would've been perfection, last year's game against the Jets, this year in Denver, etc. etc. etc.
I love the Patriots but their defense has SUCKED for years. They are near the bottom every year in being able to stop 3rd and long. Jonathan Wilhite on Reggie Wayne - ummm, I don't think so. The good news Pats fans is that our offense will keep us in most games.
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11-18-2009 @ 12:50PM
Sedona Nightshadow said...
It's so easy for fans sitting at home on the couch to say that what coach Belichick did was unthinkable. But nobody knows his team better than their coach. But, the Patriots did have pretty good command of the game, so for anyone to blame the coach on one play for their loss, obviously forgot (or didn't see) all the other plays that Pats made or didn't make. No one play wins or loses a game. In case you all forgot, there are four quarters to a game - not two minutes.
11-16-2009 @ 7:55PM
MEK said...
I am neither a Patriot fan nor a Belichick fan. However, my respect for Belichick just grew. Most coaches would not have made that decision, even though it was the percentage play, because they would be afraid of exactly the reaction which has occurred. (These are the same coaches who kick a field goal when they have 4th down on the one yard line.) Belichick had the guts to make the right decision here, especially knowing that if they punted, the Patriots would have to stop Manning (one of the top qb's, if not the top qb, in the league) on four consecutive plays (as he would be going for it on fourth down).
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11-16-2009 @ 8:31PM
rharrigfeld124 said...
MEK, anyone who knows anything about Football knows that you don't go for it on 4th down deep in your own territory- That's nothing new. This decision was pure Belichik-Patriots Arrogance, thinking that they can do whatever they want to when they want to. I'm glad it backfired and the Colts won!!! Maybe Bill and the Patriots will show some modesty, but I doubt that since they're still on their high horse even after the Giants kicked their A**es and Beat the Hell out of Pretty Boy Brady in the Superbowl!!!
11-16-2009 @ 9:15PM
Glenn20 said...
rharrigfeld124, I don't see it as arrogance. I really believe him when he says he did what he thought would give his team the best chance of winning. Belichick is so business-like and calculating that it is often misinterpreted as arrogance. He's like an emotionless android in a science fiction. To me, arrogance is more like what you see from Rex Ryan. When have you ever heard Belichick make a negative comment about any coach, player, or team?
11-16-2009 @ 11:02PM
imshortyk said...
It's simple, guys; People hate winners. The Pats are the team of the decade. Brady's got the looks, the model wife, the dough. They're talked about in the media constantly, always at the top of the league every year, etc. People simply enjoy hating on successful people, it's no secret. Let them hate, the Pats certainly don't give a damn.
As far as the call is concerned, I commend Darth Belichick for his cohones. And the way that game was going, the Colts would've scored anyway. The defense had its chances and failed. They put THEIR coach in that position by allowing so many points, and put pressure on the offense. SO . . . yes, right call.
And, no, I'm not a Patriots fan. I'm a Bucs fan. Woooooo . . . hooooo.
11-16-2009 @ 11:54PM
Ray Amador said...
I'm with you regarding Belichick's decision. It was a gutsy call and the execution wasn't there. End of story.
It's a regualr season game; the Patriots will definitely be in the playoffs and they will be a force to contend with. I'm not a Pats fan at all but they have a team that could go all the way.
Great game with two great QB's and it was fun to watch. You just gotta love the NFL.
11-17-2009 @ 10:45PM
James said...
MEK......good call. It was Belichick's best move.
He gave the Pats a chance to win. If they punted, there would of been a return (how long no one knows)...but it still would of left Manning & Co. plenty of time to score the winning T.D. from about the 50 yard line.
I don't argue with a coach that has taken his team to the Superbowl 4 times the last 8 years and has won 3 of them. Not too shabby Bill.
11-16-2009 @ 8:08PM
lukegloeckner said...
The flaw in that statistical analysis is that it is all based on their assumption that it's a 60% chance to convert 4th and 2... I'm not sure how accurate that would be in that situation. I love saber-metrics for baseball where everything is a solo event but this type of analysis does not flip over to football easily where there are so many independent events on every play. So, either way, wrong call. When Barry Switzer does this in a tie game, he's Bozo The Coach but when Hoodie does it in a game he is winning by 6 points, it's all good.
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11-16-2009 @ 8:34PM
hilliep256 said...
if tom brady would have gotten the first down bill would have been the best coacn in the world ,but sincn he did,nt people think he is a dumb coach . BILL is a great coach he truly felt that his offense could get the first down.i did to. leave the man alone. game over.
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11-16-2009 @ 9:42PM
mclwlm said...
He's no genius! He could be described with a another word from the dic.tion.ary. It's just 3 words above genius, starts with g ends with a and has nine letters! Belichick is a diva and the whole thing started with the Tuck Rule! If not for that no first super bowl. He's not a genius any more than Charlie Weiss is. He's used to getting bailed out by the Refs period. It didn't work out this time. How many new rules have been put in the NFL for Brady?
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11-16-2009 @ 9:58PM
Enrique said...
You sir, are an idiot. :)
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11-16-2009 @ 10:01PM
zimm said...
2years ago coach bill was out coached in the Super Bowl by not allowing U o M, Tom Brady, enough time to pass against the Giants.
He was out coached again on Mon night by a rookie coach.
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11-16-2009 @ 10:12PM
zimm said...
2 years ago coach Bill was out coached by the Giants in the Super Bowl by not allowing U o M Tom Brady enough time to throw by using a floating pocket.
Once again he was out coached by a rookie coach & showing a lack of confidence for the future in his DEfense which will showup in future games!
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11-16-2009 @ 11:18PM
Glenn20 said...
Actually zimm, Brady led the Patriots on (what would have been) a game-winning drive with a couple of minutes left in that game. If the Pats defense could have stopped that catch by Tyree, Brady would have ended up with another Super Bowl MVP.
11-17-2009 @ 12:03AM
bucknerr4 said...
First off the Colts got lucky!The Colts Head Coach was given a good team,key word given.Pats out played them with out a shadow of a doubt..Colts are a great team.Now for the Giants beating the Pats in the Super Bowl,it was a fluke!
Thank Archi for Eli being in the NFL, he's no Tom Brady or even close to his brother..It happens,but just remember the Pats will be in the Playoffs.
11-16-2009 @ 10:14PM
zimm said...
22
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11-16-2009 @ 10:40PM
Rsandybj retired said...
Tom Brady should take the blame...he talked the coach in to going for it.Brady does not feel his defence is very good...
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11-16-2009 @ 11:04PM
imshortyk said...
That's probably because they're not . . .