May the whole truth and the damage he caused to careers, the game, and the league finally start to trickle out...
When the cycle of coaches and schemes that he captured on tape (anbody think he didn't keep copies, when asked on his own to bring them to Goodell's ofice for the sham, all for show "burning"? The league was in on it, too - and it worked. It sold tickets and gear. Follow the money.) finally trickled out, so did Belichick's effectiveness. He became basically what he started as - a better-than-average or real good coach whose record was inflated and sustained on redundant layers of cheating, unfair and rule-breaking and bending for unfair advantage.
Spygate was only part of it.
As to the broader scheme and underlying intent, Brady bought into it, and it follows both of them in their private lives. Neither can hide behind the PR whitewash put in placeto somehow ameliorate their underlying character. No respect from me for either Belichick
OR Brady - beyond his talent, which was pumped up to greater levels than it would have been in an honest system. Neither is an honest or decent man. I cannot respect either of them as men or human beings. I wouldn't want either of them t move into my neighborhood, or the valley I live in, for that matter. I couldn't trust either one of them.
The game will be better off without Belichick's ominous dark shadow cast over it.
Good riddance - now I wish he would just go away but have little hope that he will.