I have a new favorite Xmas song! It’s, Bill Belichick singing Merry Little Christmas. I mean, even the thumbnail for the video is amazing!
First off, confession time – this post wasn’t written on December 18th. If it had been, I wouldn’t have know about the song, since it was created by the good folks at Fox Sports on December 20th. However, when it appeared in my newsfeed, I knew I had to use it for my very late Fandom Friday post.
In case you’re not familiar with Coach B, here are a few snippets from his official bio over at the Patriots website –
Bill Belichick completed his 40th season as an NFL coach in 2014 and won his fourth Super Bowl, tying Pittsburgh’s Chuck Noll for most Super Bowl wins by a head coach. Belichick is one of only five head coaches with four or more titles in NFL history. He is also the only head coach in NFL history to win three Super Bowl championships in a four-year span. Belichick enters 2015 leading all active coaches and is currently fourth all-time with 233 total victories as a head coach.
Throughout his career, Coach Belichick has been active in a wide array of charitable endeavors in New England, New York, Cleveland and beyond. Coach Belichick has been involved in the establishment of scholarship programs in New England, Maryland and Ohio. In 2013, the Bill Belichick Foundation was launched, a nonprofit organization created to provide coaching, mentorship and financial assistance to individuals, communities and organizations with a focus on the sports of football and lacrosse. Belichick has also supported and participated in events to aid Wesleyan University, his alma mater, which established a full, four-year scholarship for incoming students, named the Belichick Scholarship.
Since becoming Patriots head coach, Coach Belichick has participated in dozens of community events in New England, including the Best Buddies Challenge, the March of Dimes Walk America, the Rodman Ride for Kids, RoxComp’s Reading is the Best Medicine Program and the Mayors Cup Regatta on the Charles River to benefit AccesSportAmerica, a charity dedicated to the fitness of children and adults with disabilities. He is a supporter of the Pawtucket Police Athletic League. He has also participated in several events benefiting the Lazarus House, a non-profit charity serving the homeless of Merrimack Valley.
Now, please enjoy this brief, but joyous, mashup video –
So funny love that guy
Mom! You figured out how to comment on my blog! It’s a Christmas miracle! *grin*