Apparently Patriots owner told the Falcons owner not to hire Belichick and not to trust him. Sounds like he's still bitter that Belichick pushed Brady out.
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One source close to Belichick suggested to ESPN that Kraft may be motivated to keep Belichick out of the league after seeing Brady win a ring with the Buccaneers.
“If Bill goes on to have success and Tom already had success, then who does [Kraft] have to blame?” the source said to ESPN.
Originally Posted by Kiimo:
Well that's enough CP for the day lol staylor out here risking it all to defend the NY Post lmao
This is all just silly. Wasn't NY Post the outlet that broke the Hunter laptop story? Kinda hard to paint them as a joke when that was a legit big story.
In some States, you can't even do that. You can't say that. You can't act maliciously. But I'm not 100% sure on Reference law in Massachusetts. In Colorado, Kraft might be in deep trouble for doing that, and at least Civil Court trouble. [Reply]
Originally Posted by TwistedChief:
Did y’all watch The Dynasty on Apple?
Very clear Kraft-directed hit job on Belichick. It was super entertaining but also dramatically skewed in a certain direction.
I have no doubt that Belichick is actually really fucking cool, engaging, and funny. If you listen to the Edelmans and Gronks of the world, you get a good window into who he is and how he needed to run things for his system.
I haven’t watched it but this is exactly what I’m hearing. Several Pats players have come out in Belichick’s defense, including Edelman and Stephon Gilmore from what I remember.
I also wouldn’t doubt that Beli is a cool ass dude behind the scenes. I’ve seen short clips of him coaching on the sidelines during games and was surprised that he sounded upbeat and normal. Whenever he’s in a press conference he sounds like a total douche, unless you ask some obscure question about a special teams formation from 1956 and allow him to nerd out lol
It's crazy to think that at this point we may never see Belichick even have a post-retirement relationship with the Patriots. Imagine a world where he isn't in their Hall of Fame. Is never honored or brought back. After all of that success it's just a bitter, nasty relationship. Way worse that what we saw with Jimmy Johnson and the Cowboys. [Reply]