Kraft previously hoped Belichick would coach into his 80s
Patriots owner Robert Kraft previously said he hoped New England head coach Bill Belichick would work well into his 80s, the long-ago proposition returning to the news cycle recently given that it was included in Mike Florio’s book titled “Playmakers.”
In the book, Florio wrote how Kraft once told him (likely during an interview in March 2017) that he hoped Belichick would extend his working life similar to Warren Buffett and Rupert Murdoch.
How does Belichick feel about that notion?
Well, to no surprise, the tight-lipped head coach didn’t offer much insight into his individual future while speaking with reporters Monday at the NFL Annual Meeting in Palm Beach, Fla.
“I’m just looking forward to this year,” Belichick said, per a team-provided video. “Got a lot to do. Not really looking past it or behind it. Just focused on the present. A lot to do.”
Belichick did maintain his passion for continuing to coach, though.
“All parts of it,” Belichick responded when asked what he’s enjoying most. “It’s a comprehensive job. It’s a lot, but it’s fun. It beats working.”
It’s worthy of noting Kraft struck a bit of a different chord Tuesday, perhaps being a bit more critical of the on-field product, while also speaking to reporters at the NFL Annual Meeting. Kraft expressed how he was “bothered” by the fact the Patriots had not won a playoff game in three seasons, and acknowledged it’s something he thinks about a lot. He also was forthright in his comments pertaining to New England’s draft misfires the “previous four years or so.”
It’s probably a bit too early to think Kraft is regretful about those comments from nearly a half-decade ago, as the “results-oriented” owner remains hopeful the Patriots are closer to competing, which could buy the soon-to-be-70-year-old Belichick a few more years of good graces.