Lol .... Randy Moss is a perfect example. He chose to drop his attitude to be a team player on a great team. It happened "before" he was signed and not afterwards. Unless BB has some kind of Jedi mind tricks to change them before he coaches them then he wasn't coached into being a team player. hahahaha
What you are trying to say is that Belichick talked with Moss and got him to buy in, where other coaches tried the same thing and could not. That is the textbook definition of good coaching, and you seem to believe it's laughable.
This is another case of players changing their attitude and buying into Phil. Phil got respect with Michael Jordon so other attitude players believed in him before he coached them. It's not like they were asses under him and he somehow made them see the light.
How did Phil get Jordan to respect him after Doug Collins was fired?
How did Phil get Shaq and Kobe to buy in when other coaches (like Jeff Van Gundy) were saying the only reason Phil ever had any success was because Jordan landed in his lap?
Getting good players to "change their attitude"
is exactly what Flores and his predecessors refuse to do. That's the point!
Again, these are TEXTBOOK examples of coaches convincing players to buy in. Brian Flores has a Super Bowl ring as a safety coach, and he can't figure out how to get through to a
safety and convince him that things will be different? Or is it that he doesn't think it's even worth it to
try?
I've said it before: the only thing Belichick seems to teach his coaching staff is how to be haughty assholes. He definitely teaches them the part about trading away Moss and benching Welker or Butler to prove how much of a hardass you are, yet he never seems to teach them the part about getting Dillon or Moss or Revis to buy in to your program.