BOSTON, Aug. 6 (UPI) -- New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick is known for his frosty postgame interviews and deadpan demeanor, but it remains to be seen whether he is really as cold as ice.
Football fans and media personalities are calling on Belichick to take part in the Ice Bucket Challenge to help raise awareness for ALS.
The challenge is simple. Participants simply record themselves dumping a bucket of ice water on their heads and call out someone else to do so in the next 24 hours. People who fail to meet the challenge by dousing themselves are then supposed to donate to a charity which supports ALS. (People who meet the challenge can still donate too.)
It's unclear how the challenge started exactly, but it was inspired by former Boston College baseball player Peter Frates' battle with ALS, aka Lou Gehrig's disease.
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Getting Belichick to take the chilly challenge has become a hot topic on Twitter.
Cool @FredToucher, @Toucherandrich & @KenGriffeyRules all doing #icebucketchallenge on @985TheSportsHub now while challenging Bill Belichick
Advertisement— Joe Haggerty (@HackswithHaggs) August 6, 2014
@RobGronkowski @Toucherandrich is doing the ice bucket challenge for ALS and has called out Mr Belichick can you pass along the challenge?
— Jimmy Cronin (@jimc19) August 6, 2014
@MikeReiss needs to get Belichick to to take part in the ALS ice bucket challenge today because @Toucherandrich called him out
— Mike LaVita (@CWipesFML) August 6, 2014
.@Toucherandrich I am pretty sure @LindaH_Official is who you need help from to get Bill Belichick to do the ice bucket challenge
— Bruce Pierre (@thedoublebruce) August 6, 2014
@Edelman11 get Belichick to do the ice bucket challenge. He got called out by Toucher and Rich on 98.5 this morning
— Ted Dimando (@TedDimando) August 6, 2014
The good karma could pay off down the road.
Next ice bucket challenge I want to see is on Bill Belichick in February
— TK (@tonykruy) August 5, 2014