Bill Belichick let it rip at NFL Draft — and fans loved it
Bill Belichick saved his personality for his post-coaching career.
Belichick, known for his gruff demeanor and teeth-pulling press conferences during his tenure with the Patriots, earned strong reviews for his NFL Draft analysis Thursday night.
The six-time Super Bowl champion head coach analyzed picks as part of “The Pat McAfee Show.”
“Thoroughly enjoying Bill Belichick on Pat McAfee’s draft show,” Sports Illustrated’s Jimmy Traina posted on X. “Just did a film breakdown of Caleb Williams that was 50/50 praise and criticism. Amazing to see that during a draft when every analyst says every player is the greatest thing ever.”
There had been some uncertainty about how Belichick would fare in such a setting considering his disdain at times for media duties during his coaching career, but there’s never been a doubt about his gridiron expertise.
Belichick certainly differentiated himself with his critical assessments of the draft’s quarterbacks, including a pointed critique of Drake Maye’s footwork.
Unlike other analysts, who may be worried how their comments can affect their next job, Belichick seemingly did not hold back while pointing out where the newest Patriot can improve.
“Belichick draft coverage is so good. It’s amazing to hear some actual analysis and some of what they do bad,” one X user posted.
Another commented: “Bill Belichick is a tremendous television analyst. Really good stuff.”
Since Belichick will not be patrolling any sidelines this upcoming season, a strong showing Thursday was a preview of the 2024 season.
Belichick will be a regular guest with McAfee and is also expected to have a re-occurring role on the “Manningcast” with Eli and Peyton, The Athletic reported.
His former quarterback, Tom Brady, is already preparing for his media career with Fox.
Perhaps this will be part two of the Brady-Belichick takeover.
“For both Belichick and Brady- always thought either/both would be great on TV… if they’re actually willing to be critical,” tweeted Scott McLaughlin of WEEI in Boston. “Belichick has been tonight – more than most draft analysts – and has been great as a result.”