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Bill Belichick’s magic is gone, and this is just sad
C.Nguyen3 months ago
History has a tendency to romanticize the demise of legends. Take Harry Houdini: For years there were tall tales and legends about how the world’s greatest magician perished. Some said it happened on stage, as Houdini was finally unable to defy death in his Water Torture chamber. Others say he died in a flash, punched in the stomach by a fan who surprised him — taking Houdini at his word that blows to the abdomen wouldn’t hurt him. The truth (as best we know), is much sadder — and has elements of both these stories. Houdini was reclining on a sofa backstage in Montreal, nursing a broken ankle he sustained the night prior during the Water Torture trick. Two men entered his dressing room, hearing about the magician’s punching challenge, and mercilessly beat him in the stomach until he begged them to stop. Ultimately, this still wasn’t what killed Houdini. Instead he kept performing in agony, he waved off the advice of a doctor to stop his tour and have surgery, diagnosing him with acute appendicitis. The magician passed out on stage in Detroit two days later, had to be resuscitated, but kept on going. It was only after the curtain closed that he checked himself into hospital, and died a week later. Harry Houdini died at 52 years old, not of a failed escape or a blow to the stomach, but from being too pig-headed, too proud, having too much hubris to admit he needed help until it was too late. Bill Belichick’s career is going the same way. Not ending in a grand, myth-spawning event — but sadly bleeding out during each performance and refusing to admit that this has gone wrong. “Magic” as we define it, is a funny thing. Innately we know magic doesn’t exist, but a magician conjures distrust in our senses with three beautifully simple tenants:
- Using wits to create an illusion they know will fool an audience Using skill to execute the illusion The showmanship to make it all seem ordinary
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