“Hard Knocks” is reportedly addressing the college rows, but not necessarily after election.
Front Office Sports (FOS) reported Friday that the HBO series offseason -edition will highlight Bill Belichick and his new concert with the University of North Carolina.
It is definitely an exciting story, but it seems that the network could not find an NFL team to appear after the setback that New York Giants has received because of it.
CLICK HERE for more sports cover at Foxnews.com
Bill Belichick, Left, and Joe Schoen. (IMagn)
The G-Men was the first team shown in the new offseason edition of the show, and cameras caught Joe Schoen, now notorious was quite calm with the fact that Saquon Barkley did not return to the team.
Barkley, of course, signed with Philadelphia Eagles, a step that John Mara said on the show that would give him a “hard time to sleep.” Barkley then continued to have the best season ever to run back.
He became the ninth player in the NFL story to hurry in 2,000 meters in a single season, set the record for most rushing yard in a year, including the final game, and was named the offensive player of the year. To put the icing on the cake, he also won the Super Bowl.

Eagles, running back Saquon Barkley, Center, holding Vince Lombardi Trophy under the Eagles Super Bowl Championship Parade on Friday 14 February 2025. (Damian Giletto / Delaware News Journal / USA Today Network via Imag images)
Stefhe Diggs claims he was threatened with ‘Deadly Weapon’ by Reality -Tv -Star in Extortion Case: Report
While Barkley found tremendous success in Philly, Giants undoubtedly had their worst season in franchise history, which went 3-14 with four different start quarterbacks. They also missed the first overall election after winning their week 17 -Matchup against the Indianapolis Colts.
FOS said the “Joe Schoen -Debakelen” deterred teams from being displayed. Unlike Training Camp Edition, there are no “requirements” to bring features in either offseason or regular seasonal versions of the show, so teams have more freedom to be shown.
Belichick was out of the NFL’s side line last year for the first time in almost five decades, but he signed to attend UNC in December. He interviewed for at least two NFL -Job items out of season but was not chosen.

New York Giants co -owner John Mara, left, and New York Giant’s General Manager Joe Schoen talks with New York Giant’s head coach Brian Daboll, on the right, at Metlife Stadium, before their team hosts New England Patriots on Sunday 26 November 2023. (Kevin R. Wexler / USA Today Network via Imag images)
Despite the highly published (after 20/20) error, Mara chose to keep both Schoen and head coach Brian Daboll.