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Wednesday, May 20, 2020

Caserio rule a direct assault on the Patriots and Bill Belichick.

In an attempted move to finally dethrone the Patriots dynasty, the NFL passed a rule to prevent Bill Belichick from hanging on to his coaching staff.

Darren Hartwell reported "The New England Patriots twice blocked the Houston Texans from interviewing Nick Caserio for their general manager opening."

The league voted to prevent Belichick from hanging on to his coaches. While this is sure to hinder other teams, this new rule is being called the Caserio rule. The reason why is clear, sink the Patriots.

"Per Breer, teams no longer can include clauses in executives' contracts that would prevent them from moving to a higher role in another organization." Accroding  to Hartwell.

The new rule change also prevents Belichick from stopping his coaches from taking jobs that would see them promoted to higher roles with other teams.

Jared Mayo may soon find himself as a defensive coordinator for some team with a dysfunctional coaching staff.

This isn't the first time coaching rules were made or changed to hurt the Patriots. In 2018 the league passed the "Josh McDaniels" rule, making it so a coach couldn't change their mind once they verbally agreed to sign with a team. 

This was because McDaniels chose to stay with the Patriots. Leaving the Colts to scramble to find a replacement. 

If this new rule doesn't end the Patriots reign over the NFL, lord knows what Goodell and the NFL Brass will pass to put an end to Bill Belichick. 

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