Talk:Bill Belichick

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[edit] Rumors?

The text below entered the article on April 4. I've searched for confirmation of association between Belichick and Asperger's. Additionally, even if it exists, it is framed as speculation, which does not merit inclusion. I think rumor should only be included in articles where the rumor itself is central to the topic.

"Known for being one of the most reserved coaches in NFL history, especially to the press, his focus on the game of football have begun rumors that Belichick may have Asperger's Syndrome." Tobycat 04:19, 17 May 2005 (UTC)

  • Update: I gained consensus with the editor who originally inserted this text to delete it.Tobycat 18:31, 18 May 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Belicic

I'm almost certain that his family's original Croatian name has some sort of mark over the Cs. This Google search sure makes it look like it's Beličič, so I'm going to go ahead and change it. If anyone can confirm, that would be great. (UPDATE: I actually missed the distinction in his father's name, but apparently with three Is it's most often Biličić. ARRRRGH! My guess would be that latter one, since it appears to be a much more common Croatian surname. But I'm going to leave in my first edit for the moment.) Cheers, PhilipR 00:54, 20 November 2006 (UTC)

See Talk:Croatia; I'll go with that unless someone can correct me definitively. - PhilipR 18:37, 20 November 2006 (UTC)