3 times Bill Belichick proved he did not need Tom Brady to be a winning coach
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Matt Cassell, 7th Rd pick and 230th player chosen is signed to a contract by the New England Patriots
Cassell replaced an injured Tom Brady in 2008 going (10-5)
Launching the endless debate - Brady or Belichick
Expect to hear Cassell’s name a lot this yearJune 28, 2005Matt Cassell, 7th Rd pick and 230th player chosen is signed to a contract by the New England PatriotsCassell replaced an injured Tom Brady in 2008 going (10-5)Launching the endless debate - Brady or BelichickExpect to hear Cassell’s name a lot this year Matt Cassel was forced to take over as the starter for the rest of the year, despite never starting a game to that point in his career. The Patriots still managed to finish the season with an impressive 11-5 record. Cassel recorded just a 26-41 record as a starting quarterback for the remainder of his career, so most of the credit for the 2008 NFL season should go to .
3 times Bill Belichick proved he did not need Tom Brady to be a winning coach
New England Patriots HC Bill Belichick and Tom Brady Bill Belichick is one of the greatest head coaches in NFL history. He is the all-time leader with 31 postseason wins and six rings, while also ranking third in total career wins with 321, trailing only Don Shula and George Halas. Belichick will almost definitely surpass Halas this season, trailing him by only three wins, and is currently just 26 wins behind Shula. Some may argue that Belichick's legendary run with the New England Patriots is mostly because Tom Brady was his starting quarterback for 20 years. While it certainly helped , and the two likely accomplished much more together than they would have apart, it wasn't the only reason. Belichick was clearly capable of winning without Brady, and here are three times he proved it.#1 - Tom Brady missed almost the entire 2008 NFL season
Tom Brady helped off the field following a knee injury was named the MVP of the 2007 NFL season after leading the league in yards and touchdowns while helping the New England Patriots to an undefeated regular season. The Patriots were projected to be dominant once again during the 2008 NFL season, until Brady went down with a season-ending knee injury in the very first game of the year. June 28, 2005Matt Cassell, 7th Rd pick and 230th player chosen is signed to a contract by the New England Patriots
Cassell replaced an injured Tom Brady in 2008 going (10-5)
Launching the endless debate - Brady or Belichick
Expect to hear Cassell’s name a lot this yearJune 28, 2005Matt Cassell, 7th Rd pick and 230th player chosen is signed to a contract by the New England PatriotsCassell replaced an injured Tom Brady in 2008 going (10-5)Launching the endless debate - Brady or BelichickExpect to hear Cassell’s name a lot this year Matt Cassel was forced to take over as the starter for the rest of the year, despite never starting a game to that point in his career. The Patriots still managed to finish the season with an impressive 11-5 record. Cassel recorded just a 26-41 record as a starting quarterback for the remainder of his career, so most of the credit for the 2008 NFL season should go to .