Bill Belichick is asked about Long Snappers & gives detailed Answer on how the Position has Evolved

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Publicado 2021-09-17
Bill Belichick is Asked About Long Snappers and long snapping roster spots and Gives a Detailed Answer / history lesson On How The Position Has Evolved before & after he began coaching in the NFL.

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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @jeffdunn837
    Being told you’ve asked a “good question” by Bill Belichick has to feel like the football reporter’s equivalent of winning a Pulitzer
  • @Funwithhighnotes
    What did you think about the win today? Bill: “Yes” What do you think about long snappers? Bill: “Pull up a chair”
  • @citizen1130
    Bill just showed how intelligent questions always deserve an intelligent response. He also just proved that he doesn't hate reporters, he just doesn't waste energy on the stupid and redundant questions.
  • @jasonfuqua4284
    I would love a “history of football” podcast with Bill.
  • @32nitrogen30
    He’s been waiting for this question his entire coaching career. He will announce his retirement tomorrow morning.
  • @gene8172
    If you ask him a stupid question, you get the “On to Cincinnati” dismissive answer. Ask him an actual football question, about the game of football, and you get a combination of Ph.D. and the Mad Genius.
  • For the socially awkward, this is a great way to get most people to open up to you. Find out what interests them and ask a genuine question which provides a teaching moment. You can tell how happy Bill is to explain a small piece of his life's work.
  • @jacobball8422
    I still come back to this video because it warms my heart. He just told a 40 year story off the top of his head. What a great question
  • @akinasgreatest01
    Imagine being the guy that cracked the DaVinci code to making bill speak more than 3 words
  • @lilruse
    The best. Anybody who says this guy won’t talk to reporters just doesn’t know the real football questions to ask
  • @hollywoodbb
    I was a D1 punter, and I always marveled at our long snappers. Jetting the ball 15 yards on the money while upside down is not easy, then you add the rush and playing defense afterwards. Our starter could put it on your hip, every time with heat AND pick up a block. Definitely unsung heros of the operation.
  • @kotabaker977
    When you ask a genuine, intelligent question pertaining to the game of football, Bill is always more than happy to pull up a chair, slide the podium closer, and give you a good learnin'.
  • Bill is a proper football historian. I mean the detail he went into going back 40+ years was just amazing. Wow
  • @PantsofVance
    I just watched a 9 minute explanation about long snappers, and I enjoyed every second of it.
  • @cocopuffgames
    As a Bengals fan who watched his team literally lose to the Steelers because the long-snapper was injured and our usually automatic kicker missed three field-goals due to snap, hold, kick exchanges, I can attest that this man speaks the truth.
  • @Bajirkus
    I love how he just knows this history of how a relatively minor part of football evolved over the past decades, down to which few teams did it first, off the top of his head.
  • @nickguiser5107
    Lol he’s a genius… not because he answered the question and or talks to the media well .. but because he ran the clock down on the interview. He’s a pure coach .. ….. absolute genius!
  • @rayray7405
    Listen to the level of depth he has . He gave a history lesson spanning 50 years on one position. He mentioned rule changes, playing surfaces and in door stadiums. WTF great mind and memory.
  • @johnallen9567
    This elaborate answer obviously wasn't after a loss.