Bill Polian’s son comes to his father’s defense after he was criticized for snubbing Belichick
Bill Belichick's absence from the Pro Football Hall of Fame class in his first year of eligibility has become one of the most debated moments of the current NFL offseason. The former New England Patriots head coach, widely regarded as one of the most influential figures in league history, did not receive enough votes for immediate induction, a result that surprised analysts, former players and executives across football media.Belichick's résumé is unmatched in many respects. He won six Super Bowls as a head coach, two more as a defensive coordinator, and reshaped modern defensive philosophy over a career that spanned five decades. Related:Because of that legacy, his omission quickly sparked questions about how the voting process unfolded and whether outside influence played a role.Those questions intensified following an ESPN report that cited a Hall of Fame voter who claimed fellow […]