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Marc Ross, an NFL.com analyst and former executive with the New York Giants, believes that Bill Belichick won't be a head coach in the National Football League again.
Belichick, who stepped aside after 24 seasons in New England, went through multiple interviews with different teams - but exited the coaching carousel without a new team.
'As far as a head coach, yeah I think this might be the end of the road for him,' Ross said. 'Maybe if he wants to take a step back and be a coordinator that might be something down the line.
'We've seen great head coaches go be coordinators at other places, but will he want to do that - that's the situation for him.
'I think what really happened was it was Bill Belichick the name and the rings and of course you can't dismiss what he's done in the league.
Bill Belichick will not be manning an NFL sideline this season after failing to find a new job
Former Giants VP of Player Evaluation Marc Ross thinks Belichick won't be a head coach again
The six-time Super Bowl champion left his position with New England after 24 seasons
'But when you're a team and you're looking at all the different factors of bringing him in there, that throws a lot of things out of whack for you.'
Ross believes that organizations that were interested ended up going with other candidates because of how Belichick ran his teams and the control he had over the system in New England.
'You're saying "do we really wanna take this on? we're going in a different direction and the way he goes about running an organization, is that the way we want to do it?"
'So yeah I think unfortunately the head coaching career might be over for Belichick but there may be something in the cards for him if he wants to do that.'
Ross is an NFL Network analyst who spent eleven years in the New York Giants scouting department. He spent five of those seasons as Vice President of Player Evaluation and six years as Director of College Scouting.