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Homeless man coaches Patriots to 45-7 win

The New England Patriots slapped some branded appeal on a drunk and put him on the sidelines to coach the team to a 45-7 win over the lowly Rams on Sunday.

Just to prove that anyone could coach a winning team with Tom Brady at quarterback, Patriots owner Robert Kraft, looking distinctly more like Bob, slapped some licensed appeal on a homeless man and had him coach the Patriots to a 45-7 win over the St. Louis Rams.

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Wait ... I’ve been informed that this man is actually head coach Bill Belichick, pulling out all the stops to look sharp on the international stage.

(h/t to @RumfordJohnny for sharing the photo)

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