"Nick Saban is the greatest coach": Fans dismiss UNC GM Mike Lombardi as he makes a loud welcome for CFB athletes
Mike Lombardi joined UNC as their general manager, following Bill Belichick. Belichick, the former New England Patriots general manager, joined UNC as its new head coach after Mack Brown was fired near the end of the regular season. UNC finished 6-6 in the ACC, dropping two of their last three games.
Speaking on "The Pat McAfee Show," Lombardi urged football players to join the transfer portal if they wanted to play for the greatest coach of all time (GOAT). Fans have staunchly dismissed his statement on social media, stating who they think is the GOAT:
"Nick Saban is the greatest coach bud," @5.0farris commented.
"You mean Coach Prime," @danlomos wrote.
Some other fans pointed out Belichick's wins were because of Tom Brady:
"He didn't win without tom brady," @meganmae_and_elliekay pointed out.
"He doesnโt have Brady tho," @boyer513 said.
Some other fans laughed it off:
"I canโt wait to watch them go 6-6 again next season ๐๐๐," @nickrchav commented.
"A winning program? What exactly have yall won? ๐," @adamburgess06 questioned.
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"Iโm excited to join Coach Belichick": Lombardi on leaving VSiN to join UNC
Lombardi left VSiN to join UNC as general manager. Here's the statement he provided:
โIโm excited to join Coach Belichick at North Carolina,โ Lombardi said, adding, "Although leaving my VSIN family will be hard, Iโm excited to return to helping build a winning program. Iโm forever thankful for all the great people at VSIN, especially Bill Adee and the Musburger family."
After starting his career with early coaching roles, Bill Belichick found success with the New York Giants (1979โ90). As defensive coordinator, he won two Super Bowls, including Super Bowl XXV, whose defensive game plan is in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. He became head coach of the Cleveland Browns (1991โ95) and later returned to the New England Patriots in 2000.
With Brady as quarterback, Belichick led the Patriots to six Super Bowl titles and nine appearances. Highlights include a perfect 16โ0 regular season in 2007 and three championships in four years (2001, 2003, 2004). Brady and Belichick formed one of the NFLโs most iconic duos, redefining sustained success in football history.