Who is the best Playcaller Belichick has faced in the AFCE?

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  • Mahdi
    Registered User
    • Mar 2004
    • 10585

    Who is the best Playcaller Belichick has faced in the AFCE?

    I've been thinking about this, Belichick has a more than dominant record against the AFCE, but, who is the best playcaller he has faced over the years in the AFCE?

    If the Bills were to hire Mike Shanahan he may end up being the best since Belichick took over.... Says a lot about the Patriots dominance over the years that its hard to name any real special opposition Bill has had to face....

    Best play callers in the NFL are all in other divisions:

    Sean Payton, Manning/Gase, Gilbride, McCarthy, Kelly, Reid, Steelers OC, Kubiak, Norv, Jason Garett, Bevell, Koetter.

    Is Chan Gailey the best since Belichick took over in NE? Linehan?
  • Strongman
    Registered User
    • Apr 2006
    • 763

    #2
    Re: Who is the best Playcaller Belichick has faced in the AFCE?

    With regards to Belichick, I think we'd be better off looking for a coach who employs the best counter espionage tactics.

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    • ublinkwescore
      Sab and TD are insignificant
      • Sep 2002
      • 24178

      #3
      Re: Who is the best Playcaller Belichick has faced in the AFCE?

      ^post of the year!!!
      www.gamersconspiracy.com - where gamers conspire

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      • DynaPaul
        Registered User
        • Sep 2003
        • 7540

        #4
        Re: Who is the best Playcaller Belichick has faced in the AFCE?

        Yeah really, you gotta have a special playbook just for New England with totally different signals and terminology. Then change it for the 2nd game.

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        • Strongman
          Registered User
          • Apr 2006
          • 763

          #5
          Re: Who is the best Playcaller Belichick has faced in the AFCE?

          Originally posted by DynaPaul View Post
          Yeah really, you gotta have a special playbook just for New England with totally different signals and terminology. Then change it for the 2nd game.
          I don't think they need to go that far. They just need to have 5-6 guys call different signals on the sideline with one guy being the real signal caller. I'm sure they's figure out who the decoys are pretty quickly so we'd probably have to rotate the signal caller each play though.

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