Belichick admits exploiting a loophole in the NFL rulebook that should 'probably be closed'

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Bill Belichick admits he exploited a loophole in the NFL rulebook that should 'probably be closed'

Whenever Bill Belichick decides to retire, he's almost certainly going to go down as the greatest coach in NFL history, and if you need any more proof of what makes Belichick so great, all you have to do is re-watch the fourth quarter of New England's 33-0 win over the Jets on Monday.

Even when the Patriots are blowing out the other team, like they were in New York, Belichick never stops coaching, and that became evident after the Patriots went three-and-out on a drive in the fourth quarter. If that happened to most coaches in the NFL, they would just punt the ball away, but Belichick isn't most coaches. Instead of quickly punting the ball, Belichick took advantage of a loophole in the NFL rulebook to run a full minute and 21 seconds off the clock before his team actually punted.

In the NFL, the play clock is only 40 seconds long, which means it's not easy to burn nearly 90 seconds like the Patriots did, but it happened, and Belichick was definitely proud of himself for it, because the camera caught him smiling, which is something he almost never does during a game.


View: https://twitter.com/WillBrinson/status/1186477232585433088


So how did the Patriots burn so much time off the clock?

After the Patriots were tackled in-bounds on a third-and-9 play, the play clock started to run at the 11:04 mark. From there, Belichick decided to let the play clock run out, which took the game clock down from 11:04 to 10:23. At that point, Jets coach Adam Gase declined the delay of game penalty, which means the Patriots were given a new play clock -- this time, just 25 seconds -- and once again, the game clock started to run.

Just as the new play clock got to one second, Brandon Bolden jumped before the ball was snapped, which led to a false start penalty. On the play, it was pretty clear that Bolden jumped on purpose, and if you need proof, just look at the huge smile on his face after the flag was thrown. No one on a Belichick-coached team would smile like that after being penalized unless Belichick asked them to do it.

After the false start was called, Gase once again declined the penalty, which means the Patriots were once again given a new 25-second play clock. Patriots punter Jake Bailey didn't actually end up kicking the ball until the 9:43 mark, and after the Jets fair catch, New York's offense didn't take the field until the clock was down to 9:37, which means Belichick's plan resulted in a full 1:27 being run off the clock.

If the clock stopped after an offensive penalty -- whether it gets declined or not -- the Patriots wouldn't have been able to do this, but the clock kept running after each penalty got declined, which is why Belichick had his team get penalized twice.

Although the lost time didn't really matter to the Jets in this game, because they were being blown out, it could have mattered in a closer game, which is why Belichick thinks the NFL might end up closing this loophole in the NFL rulebook. As a matter of fact, it almost sounds like Belichick exploited the rule so the NFL would close it.

"That's probably a rule, a loophole that will be closed, and probably should be closed, but right now it's open," Belichick said this week.

Of course, as things currently stand, what the Patriots did was legal and Belichick is someone who's always looking to exploit the rule book.

"It was just the way the rules are set up," Belichick said Monday. "We were able to run quite a bit of time off the clock without really having to do anything."

Basically, this is just more proof that Belichick is always five moves ahead of anyone he's coaching against.
 

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Basically, this is just more proof that Belichick is always five moves ahead of anyone he's coaching against.

This logo references the Spygate Scandal in 2007.
 

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I wonder how many times Bellicheat considered doing that before Gase would've realized he had to accept a penalty to get the clock to stop lol
 

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So Belicheat is so bored he is humoring himself by exploiting NFL rule loopholes. Isn’t he special!!!
 

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I heard a stat on ESPN radio that if the Patriots hadn't scored a single point on offense this season their record would still be something like 2-4-1.

That is of course a testament to their legit defense AND that ridiculous cup cake schedule.
 

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I don’t think I would call not punting the ball brilliant.
Most of not all coaches know this I’m sure.
Nearly every week you see a team take a delay to try and move the ball back for a punt.
You mean you can cause a delay by forcing a penalty more than once?
BRILLIANT (blue font)
 

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Every coach does this. Just because the jets coach isn't smart enough to realize it isn't his problem.
 

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He’s lame. He’s taken a great game to be played among men on the field and instead exploits loopholes. To me Belichick will always go down as the person who tried the hardest to ruin the game by bending the rules or breaking them. I have no respect for the guy.
 

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The Rams did it last year against the Whiners I think. Hekker acted upset like they didn’t mean to do it but they did.
 

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I hate the Patriots - hate them. But this guy is far and away the best coach in sports and maybe the best coach in the history of sports.
 

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I think that's the difference between him and other coaches. He'll look anywhere to gain an example, including looking for loopholes in rules, where most coaches would rather a fair fight. He doesn't care if he has to cheat to win (for the record I don't see this as cheating), he'll do it.
 

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And this is why I will never say he is the best coach. What he is the best at is cheating and finding unsportsmanlike like ways to win. Fuck him for asking his players to purposely commit penalties so he can get in position to exploit this little loophole. The NFL should step up and do something about asking a player to cheat.

And what a complete douche for enjoying it so much. That smirk tells me this dude gets a kick out of doing shitty things to win.
 

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And this is why I will never say he is the best coach. What he is the best at is cheating and finding unsportsmanlike like ways to win. Fuck him for asking his players to purposely commit penalties so he can get in position to exploit this little loophole. The NFL should step up and do something about asking a player to cheat.

And what a complete douche for enjoying it so much. That smirk tells me this dude gets a kick out of doing shitty things to win.
I get it and I can't stand Belicheat but that game was already over. For all we know someone might have been spared a stint on IR.