It's not an agenda. It is how I really feel and have felt for quite some time going back probably to 2015 when he blew home field advantage to the Broncos and tried to say that where the AFCCG game is played didn't matter which was and still is ridiculous.
Until Bill does something of note like being .500 without Brady, I will not give him the lionshare of the credit for the 2 decade run.
Bill with Brady, 249-75, missed the playoffs once in 19 seasons.
Bill without Brady, 63-74, made the playoffs once in 8 seasons.
BTW, since Brady literally left NE, Bill is 7-10 and has won one game (Jete) since the team was 6-6 last year (1-4).
A coach is only as good as his players, a superior coach will get more out of his players than an inferior one, but he's not winning championships because of his immaculate strategies, he's winning championships because his players were better, more clutch, more productive than their opponents.
We saw what happened to Gregg Popovich once Duncan retired. No coach in the history of the league would have made a championship team out of Demar Derozan and Aldridge. Popovich was as good his players were, so when he had Duncan, Parker, Ginobili, Robinson and Kawhi, his teams were a perennial contender, once they retired/left, his teams have struggled to make the playoffs. In 19 seasons, the Spurs didn't miss the playoffs once without Duncan, and they've missed them twice in the last 4 years, and barely made it the other two (7th seed, both years). Very similar to Belichick with/without Brady.
We can do justice to Bill and quote him: ''It's a players game.'' He's absolutely right.