I don't want him coaching our guys in the dirty, cheap, underhanded injurious tactics that typified the Patriots for his entire stay there.
When Greg Bountygate Williams became our DC, after I thought he should have been barred from coaching for good, I kind of drifted away as a fan.
I wouldn't want to see Belichick turn a decent and principled young man like Koby Turner into an eye-gouger like Vince Woolfork, or any of our younf DB's into the malicious injury-inflicting piece of @#$%& that was Rodney Harrison.
But gee, do you think that sort of thing actually gets coached? you ask. If you can believe what players themselves say off the record, after the fact, it does. One example: We had a great tight end retire in our area. When he was still at his peak as a player his team hired a famous former tight end as the TE coach. This guy taught and told the player how to throw a sneaky inside uppercut to the groin as part of his blocking technique. The player objected. "I don't want to play football that way." He refused, the coach didn't back down.
He left the team shortly after that.