Bill Belichick does not mention Robert Kraft in new book: report
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If you're looking for more information on the Bill Belichick-Robert Kraft relationship, it doesn't look like you're getting any — although, that may be addition by subtraction.
Belichick's new book, "The Art of Winning," is set to be released next month, but according to The Boston Globe, there is no mention of New England Patriots owner Kraft.
"Two hundred and eighty-nine pages of Bill telling us about the secret sauce of 24 seasons at the helm in Foxborough. I couldn’t wait to read what he really thinks of Bob Kraft and how he’d explain Malcolm Butler not playing in the February 2018 Super Bowl against the Eagles in Minneapolis. Sorry, it’s not in there," wrote The Boston Globe's Dan Shaughnessy.
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New England Patriots owner and CEO Robert Kraft, left, and head coach Bill Belichick look on after defeating the Pittsburgh Steelers in the AFC Championship Game at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts, on Jan. 22, 2017. (Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)
"As an author of many books, I’d estimate this one’s about 80,000 words. Two words not in the book: Robert Kraft."
Shaughnessy noted that the legendary coach may have paid homage to Kraft in one excerpt, but still didn't mention him by name.
"Bill’s lone reference to Kraft in this book appears to be this: ‘Somewhere, someone came up with the phrase, ‘The Patriot Way.’ I think they made some money off it. Good for them. Here’s something you should know: The Patriot Way does not exist.’ There you go," Shaughnessy wrote.
He added, "The Belichick-Kraft feud is real."
New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft, left, speaks to the media as


