Today, in Don’t Get Your Honey Where You Make Your Money

One of the more intriguing off-season stories has been watching how Bill Belichick handles the shift from NFL juggernaut New England to an ACC powerhouse (in basketball) as a head coach. One of the sub-stories has also been about his girlfriend, who has been omnipresent in all things that Bill does, from practices to a recent interview with 60 Minutes.

Apparently she interrupted the interview so many times they just ended up filming her into the segment, as captured above. I can’t imagine Mary Beth sitting off to the side during a Kirby presser and telling him what he can and can’t say…nor would I imagine Kirby would imagine that either.

And people thought Carson Beck had girlfriend issues. Should be an intriguing year in Chapel Hill.

10 thoughts on “Today, in Don’t Get Your Honey Where You Make Your Money

  1. Sounds like she’s got ‘ol Bill by the balls, in more ways than one. 😉

  2. Am I wrong in thinking this experiment is going to be an abject disaster for UNC? He isn’t young. He isn’t relatable. What has he done in his career without Tom Brady?

    I may be getting out over my skis in saying Saban will probably be regarded as a better NFL head coach than Belichick as a college head coach.

    • Funny, I was going to text this to my friends and predict an apocalyptic fail for UNC football (only second to the way sobriety dominated Lawrence Taylor). On a bigger scale, between the whole SideDoor Sanders draft drama and now Belichek’s predictable flame out – the whole current landscape is fixin’ to implode. I don’t know if college football will be better for it but I believe Kirby is waiting out the storm. Although, I’m generally more confident than accurate, lol

  3. exhibit A of what you get, when you date in your daughters age pool

  4. If unc wanted attention, they got whut they signed up for…plus, the added feature, bill don’t speak till hardbody says so, nice !

  5. UNDEFEATED – She’s got all of one thing and will get half of the other….

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