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I agree. I sort of equate this to the Ellsbury-for-Santana deal. They (the Red Sox and Patriots) are not desperate. They have won before. That being said, don't be stupid. Like you said, Belichick is an NFL historian. You'd be in shock how much history he knows about the game. I am trying to find out how many visits to Canton, Ohio he has made. I'm guessing more than 10. Cleveland, his first stop on the NFL head coaching circuit, is only an hour away. I even stopped by when I was there for the Sox-Indians series. We only stayed about three hours. I could have stayed three more if they had a better cafeteria.
I think he goes for it, within reason. I think the starters will go and go early. But I also think that with a lead, these guys won't see much run in the second half.
At the same time, it wouldn't surprise me if Bill asked his players what they wanted. If the perfect season is motivating and driving them as a collective team goal, it could be a let down at this point to take that away from them.
But if all they see as the ultimate prize is another Super Bowl trophy, then I expect Bill to coach accordingly.
I would ask them, would you rather go 16-0 and lose in the AFC Championship Game or Super Bowl? or would you rather go 15-1 and take the trophy home? My guess is the later...and with that the case, you have to coach to put your team in the best position to reach that goal of a Super Bowl championship even if it means short term setbacks.