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Belichick's history demonstrates that his success in New England was largely tied to having an elite quarterback in Tom Brady. His experiences in Cleveland, where there was a lack of productive quarterback leadership, serve as a stark contrast to the victories he achieved in New England. The notion that a coach's success is heavily dependent on having a strong quarterback is echoed multiple times throughout the discussion, emphasizing the need for a competent player at the helm to facilitate the coach's strategies.