Rob Gronkowski Forced Into Damage Control for Bill Belichick as College Football Move Unravels

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“The legend of Bill Belichick’s coaching prowess fades with every lopsided loss without Tom Brady.” For two decades, the question split NFL barbershops and sports talk desks alike: was Bill Belichick the genius who made Tom Brady, or was Brady the engine that made Belichick look untouchable? 6 Super Bowls later, the debate never concluded. Rather, it went dormant. Until Bill Belichick made his college football debut. A 48–14 beatdown courtesy of TCU, and suddenly the skepticism arose once again: maybe Belichick without Brady is just another coach trying to claw out of quicksand.

 

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For Tar Heels faithful, it wasn’t supposed to be like this. A 400-page organizational bible, a 70-player influx, a total rebuild of the coaching staff—Belichick walked into Chapel Hill as the architect of the “33rd NFL franchise”. Yet, what America saw was a team completely out of place with no turnovers and almost zero passing game for 2 hours straight. The Brady band-aid is off, and the wound is gaping wide in Carolina Blue, and when Rob Gronkowski was asked if this debut spelled doom for his old coach, he didn’t stutter. “It’s hard to question, hey, can Coach Belichick coach? That’s not the question… He’s one of the best, the way he prepared me every single week was phenomenal. His adjustments were always superior. He just needs that winning formula again,” Gronkowski said.

To Gronk, Chapel Hill’s resurrection under Belichick wasn’t exactly a failure….. yet. The HC hasn’t lost his touch; rather, he is missing the right formula—the right quarterback, the right pieces. None of it is there yet at UNC. The first evidence of this was the QB failure midgame.

Gio Lopez was supposed to be the anchor of this new rebuild, but what we saw was a quarterback struggling to make even a single pass in a whole hour. For 3 whole quarters, Lopez’s best contribution was 4 pass completions, 69 yards in the air, and a staggering fumble that resulted in a touchdown return. Heck, it was so bad that Max Johnson, a quarterback who hadn’t made a touchdown in over a year, had to come in to take the Tar Heels for their only 2nd scoring drive of the game.

Oh, and how can we forget the defense? 320 yards allowed. Imagine that.

6 whole seasons under Mack Brown, and this is the first time the Tar Heels have been in such a predicament. See, right now, if greatness is about marrying genius with the right personnel, then Belichick’s biggest challenge in college isn’t proving he can still coach—it’s proving he can build a roster that bends to his style.

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