
He details his view of Schiano men
Just from judging history, Patriots coach Bill Belichick likes Gators football players. It also seems he is fond of Rutgers players as well.
Now part of that may be because his son played for Greg Schiano at Rutgers. But most likely, Belichick likes Rutgers players because of Schiano.
In town for the Patriots-Bucs joint practices this week, Belichick has his daily morning briefing with the combined pen and mic clubs of the greater Boston and Tampa Bay areas, and raved about Schiano developing NFL players.
“I couldn’t tell you that exactly because I was never there in his program.,” Belichick said of the magic Schiano used to develop NFL players at the noted collegiate powerhouse known as Rutgers. “What I can say is that he has had a lot of players that have come into the National Football League whether drafted or undrafted. A lot of those players play in the NFL.
“A lot of [college teams] have X-number of players in the league, but only a fraction stay and last in the league as players. That showed me that if a player had enough talent, Coach Schiano had that player ready to play in the National Football League.
“There is a very high number of [Rutgers players] that have stayed in the league. That speaks a lot to the program and the preparation. I think the professionalism I have experienced with those players, they come to work, ready to practice everyday, prepared in meetings, in good condition and football is important to them.
Rutgers players in the NFL “are not looking to cut any corners and are looking to do a little bit extra,” Belichick added. “They work hard, they are tough and again, football is important to them. That is why they last as long as they do.”
Time will tell if the New Schiano Order will have the same degree of success in the NFL as there was at Rutgers. At the very least, it seems as if Belichick is fond of the “toes on the line” way of thinking.