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August 2, 2012 by Mike Dussault

I think the world of Belichick,” Irvin told the Herald recently. “I told him this, ‘Man, if it was up to me, that (Super Bowl) trophy would be called the Lombardi/Belichick.’ I don’t care what they think. It would be called the Lombardi/Belichick. That’s how good he is to do what he’s doing in this day and age, what the league is now.

Michael Irvin pushes Bill to change trophy – BostonHerald.com

Um, okay, I’m all for it! But I think BB needs at least one more. Which I expect he’ll get. At least.

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