blur2122
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Even with the recent "down slide" in NE (if you can call two losses a down slide), and the eventual retirement of TB12, I don't see Belichick leaving NE to come to Dallas or anywhere else, for that matter. When the handwriting is on the wall, Bill will walk away and retire. He has nothing to prove. His legacy is cemented in the multiple Lombardi trophies that his leadership has brought to NE. But for the sake of argument, even if he would consider the job, do you think that Robert Kraft would let that happen??? He'd basically hand Bill a blank check to stay.
Your logic makes perfect sense. It's certainly a long shot. But I've learned never to think that I know exactly what's going on in another person's head. Logically, Belichick should feel just like you stated, but that doesn't mean that he does.
Maybe there's a world where he sees the gravy train with Brady ending, he's had enough of Kraft, and he wants to prove himself outside of the NE cocoon. End the argument that Brady carried him, not the other way around. Maybe even be the guy to do what the other Bill couldn't. And he'd have a talented roster that we all know has been hampered by inferior coaching.
In other words, you're more than likely right. But who knows?