Bill Belichick Will Likely Never Coach Again
There is a scenario where Andy Reid retires and Belichick is brought in to keep it together. There has been many murmur's about Reid not coaching too much longer.
Did Mike Vrabel get hired by any new team after Tennessee impatiently and a bit rashly fired him? Vrabel did play a few seasons with KC towards the end of his fruitful career in the late 2000's and IIRC, was an assistant early on with the team in the early 2010's? If Reid does indeed end up retiring, logically I could see Kansas City being a great place for Vrabel to continue his coaching career plus he'd have some success already under his belt that he would have some credibility, earned reputation that would make him stand out to those Chiefs veterans and Mahomes then bringing in some young, gifted talented OC/DC with no HC experience.
Even still, if Vrabel were eventually to be hired by KC, my God, the shoes he'd be filling would be astronomical, unbelievable, and almost impossible to satisfy. I wouldn't envy that task upon anyone. The championship expectations, the level and superb quality of achievements that Andy Reid has set in Kansas City over the past decade is Hercullean. Reid is, arguably, the best HC in Chiefs history, yes I'd put him higher then Hank Schramm. I'd certainly put him higher then Marty Schottenheimer who had a decade's worth of success, but mostly failed, especially after 1993, to do anything in the post-season but lose close, painful agonizing games late in the 4th quarter.