The definitive, New York Timesโbestselling biography of the NFLโs most enigmatic, controversial, and yet successful coach.
โWith deep reporting and a profound understanding of the football life, Ian O'Connor comes as close as humanly possible to solving the mystery of the great football sphinx . . . and his unmatched coaching career.โ โDavid Maraniss, bestselling author of When Pride Still Mattered, A Life of Vince Lombardi
Bill Belichick is perhaps the most fascinating figure in the NFLโthe infamously dour face of one of the winningest franchises in sports. As head coach of the New England Patriots, heโs led the team to six Super Bowl championship trophies. In this revelatory and robust biography, readers will come to understand and see Belichickโs full life in football, from watching college games as a kid with his father, a Naval Academy scout, to orchestrating two Super Bowlโwinning game plans as defensive coordinator for the Giants, to his dramatic leap to New England, where he has made history.
Award-winning columnist and New York Timesโbestselling author Ian OโConnor delves into the mind of the man who has earned a place among coaching legends like Lombardi, Halas, and Paul Brown, presenting sides of Belichick that have been previously unexplored. OโConnor discovers how this legendary coach shaped the people he met and worked with in ways perhaps even Belichick himself doesnโt know. Those who follow and love pro football know Bill Belichick only as the hooded genius of the Patriots. But there is so much moreโfrom the hidden tensions and deep layers to his relationship with Tom Brady to his sometimes-frosty dealings with owner Robert Kraft to his ability to earn the unmitigated respect of his playersโif not their affection. This is a man who has many facets and, ultimately, has created a notorious football dynasty. Based on exhaustive research and countless interviews, this book circles Belichick to tell his full story for the first time and presents an incisive portrait of a mastermind at work.
โA fascinating look inside the team so many of us love to hate.โ โWashington Post
โThis is the kind of gold-standard reporting that all journalists aspire to, and few actually achieve.โ โMike Vaccaro, award-winning columnist, New York Post
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