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<blockquote data-quote="sschind" data-source="post: 816363" data-attributes="member: 10247"><p>No problem, I can figure some things out.</p><p></p><p>Montro brought up a good point about the difference in personalities between Lombardi and Belichick. Belichick may be a better Xs and Os guy and lets be honest things are way more complicated in todays offense but Lombardi was more inspiring. Players just wanted to play their hearts out for him. It has been said that many of those HOFers from the glory years probably wouldn't have had their HOF careers had they played somewhere else. Lombardi motivated his players. I'm sure Belichick does too but he just seems more of the "do as I say or your *** is gone" type guy whereas Lombardi was a "play your heart out every down and you, therefore we, will succeed" Lombardi was a guy you wanted to play your heart out for while Belichick is a guy you are afraid not to play your heart out for. That's not to say Lombardi didn't ride his player hard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sschind, post: 816363, member: 10247"] No problem, I can figure some things out. Montro brought up a good point about the difference in personalities between Lombardi and Belichick. Belichick may be a better Xs and Os guy and lets be honest things are way more complicated in todays offense but Lombardi was more inspiring. Players just wanted to play their hearts out for him. It has been said that many of those HOFers from the glory years probably wouldn't have had their HOF careers had they played somewhere else. Lombardi motivated his players. I'm sure Belichick does too but he just seems more of the "do as I say or your *** is gone" type guy whereas Lombardi was a "play your heart out every down and you, therefore we, will succeed" Lombardi was a guy you wanted to play your heart out for while Belichick is a guy you are afraid not to play your heart out for. That's not to say Lombardi didn't ride his player hard. [/QUOTE]
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