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Arrr! The scallywag Howie Long be spillin' the beans on which crew he'd join if he were Bill Belichick, matey!

2024-01-21

Aye, mateys! Avast ye! Word has it that after 24 tides sailin' with the New England Patriots, Bill Belichick be seekin' a new abode. Howie Long be reckonin' he should set his sails for the Washington Commanders, arrr!

In the language of a 17th-century pirate, the news has come that Bill Belichick, a seasoned veteran of the New England Patriots, has set sail on his own and is now a free agent in the world of football. After spending an impressive 24 seasons with the Patriots, winning an impressive six Super Bowls along the way, Belichick is now on the hunt for a new ship to commandeer.

Reports suggest that Belichick has already had two interviews with the Atlanta Falcons, but there are six other teams also in search of a new captain. The rumblings suggest that Belichick is seeking an up-and-coming team, and the Falcons may fit the bill, depending on their quarterback situation. There is talk of them acquiring Justin Fields from the Chicago Bears, potentially making them a formidable force.

However, there is one surprising team that has caught the attention of Howie Long, and that is the Washington Commanders. Although they had a lackluster season, they do possess the second overall pick in the upcoming draft. Long believes that with the right rookie quarterback, Belichick and the Commanders could cause some serious damage.

Long also notes Belichick's ties to the area, as he is an Annapolis guy with a fondness for the water. Furthermore, the new ownership under Josh Harris seems to be bringing in fresh faces, and Long believes that Washington could be an attractive option for Belichick.

While Atlanta and Washington may be the front-runners, it is still unclear where Belichick will ultimately land. The decision will likely depend on the offers he receives and the fit with the team's ownership. One thing is for certain, though – Belichick's next move will be closely watched by football fans across the seven seas.

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