Blame me, says Patriots coach Belichick

New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick blamed coaching mistakes for his team’s upset Super Bowl loss to the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday.

The most successful coach in Super Bowl history was left shellshocked after the Eagles conjured up one of the great performances to win 41-33.

Belichick, who had been aiming to win his sixth Lombardi Trophy with the Patriots, pinpointed a lacklustre first half when New England had been unable to put more points on the board.

The most successful coach in Super Bowl history, Bill Belichick of the New England Patriots was left shellshocked after the Eagles conjured up one of the great performances to win 41-33

‘Obviously we didn’t do a good enough job coaching, missed a lot of opportunities offensively in the first half, didn’t play good enough defense, didn’t play good enough in the kicking game,’ Belichick said.

‘In the end, we just couldn’t quite make enough plays, and that was all on me. Disappointing, but I’m proud of the way our team competed.’

It was the third time Belichick has tasted defeat in a Super Bowl.

The franchise faces an uncertain future with key members of the coaching staff, offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels and defensive coordinator Matt Patricia, expected to leave for head coaching positions in Indianapolis and Detroit, respectively. 

Belichick however insisted that despite the defeat his team could be proud of their season.

‘These guys are champions, champions of the AFC. They earned that. We just came up a little bit short,’ he said.

‘Tough, tough, way to end. There’s a lot of really good things that happened this season, but that’s what this game’s about.’

Belichick did make a point of crediting Philadelphia.

‘They did a good job,’ he said. ‘They did a good job all the way around. They got the [best] of all of their skill players. They had a good design and kept us off-balance. The offensive line played well. They were getting pressure on the quarterback. Just give them credit – they did a great job.’

New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick, center, walks off the field after the loss

New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick, center, walks off the field after the loss

New England Patriots defensive coordinator Matt Patricia, right, calls a play during the second half of the NFL Super Bowl LII. He is expected to become the head coach of the Detroit Lions

New England Patriots defensive coordinator Matt Patricia, right, calls a play during the second half of the NFL Super Bowl LII. He is expected to become the head coach of the Detroit Lions



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