Bill Belichick confirms feud with Tom Brady was fiction, praises his quarterback's leadership from day one
Legendary Patriots coach Bill Belichick illustrates his relationship with NFL star Tom Brady on 'Hang Out with Sean Hannity.'
Bill Belichick and Tom Brady won six Super Bowls together with the New England Patriots, but a narrative that hovered over their greatness was that they were at odds with one another throughout that time.
Belichick, making an appearance on "Hang Out with Sean Hannity," confirmed what he'd previously said alongside Brady – there’s no fact to that narrative, which was fueled by the media.
Hannity brought up a previous podcast appearance for the now-UNC Tar Heels head coach, where he was with Brady and Jim Gray. During the show, Brady brought up that "Brady vs. Belichick" narrative, denouncing it and explaining his respect for his coach.
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New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick and quarterback Tom Brady celebrate their overtime win against the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship game at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Mo., on Jan. 20, 2019. (Kirby Lee/USA TODAY Sports)
With Hannity, Belichick agreed "100%" that it was made up, and explained how his quarterback made him a better all-around coach.
"I learned so much from Tom. I never played quarterback," Belichick said in the lengthy interview. "Tom saw the game through a quarterback's eyes. I saw the games through a coach's eyes. Together, I think we both learned a lot from each other. On Tom, how defensive coaches looked at him or looked at offense. Me, on what a quarterback can do and what he can't do, what's hard, what's easy, what I can see, what I can't see, and how you see the game. And really, once Tom became our quarterback in 2002, everything I did from then on was to try to


