It’s no secret that New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick runs a tight ship. This has definitely helped New England experience unprecedented success. Any player that has played under the coach knows not to say much to the media.
Danny Woodhead was a running back for the Patriots from 2010-2012. He then went on to play for the San Diego Chargers and Baltimore Ravens. During an interview with the Pardon My Take podcast last week, Woodhead spoke about the different media attitudes he had in New England and San Diego. It’s safe to say that things are a bit more relaxed for players once they leave the Patriots.
Woodhead had a decent career for New England, appearing in 45 games and rushing for 1,199 yards and 10 touchdowns. He also proved to be a valuable receiving back in an offense that is known for utilizing running backs in the passing game. He recorded 14 receiving touchdowns in four years.
“I will say, once you leave, … the first time [I was on your podcast], I was my first year out of New England. If you look at my progression as far as comfortability (sic) talking to people … I guess when I was in San Diego, I thought Bill (Belichick) was going to come to my house and be the table monster or do something weird to me,” Woodhead said.
It’s interesting to hear players talk about their football careers post-New England. One thing is for certain: Under Bill Belichick, some things never change. For the New England Patriots, his consistency lies within all facets of the organization.
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