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Bill Belichick is Most Comfortable as a Hands-On Coach


Hands-on doesn't mean is standing in the huddle when the quarterback calls the play. Though, he does that from time to time. It does mean he gets into a drill or sequence and makes his instruction clear. And this isn't new. Case in point is three years ago when a story came out about Belichick demonstrating shotgun snaps in New England. (TarHeel247)

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Bill Belichick is Most Comfortable as a Hands-On Coach