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Jordon Hudson releases fiery Bill Belichick email on media's book coverage after scrutinized TV interview

'Gutfeld!' panelists discuss former Patriots head coach Bill Belichick’s interview with CBS News.

Jordon Hudson shared an April 10 email from Bill Belichick to her and his representatives on Tuesday amid the backlash over an interview with CBS that was aired over the weekend.

Belichick’s five-paragraph email expressed some worry about an article that was set to be published amid an interview off of his forthcoming book – "The Art of Winning: Lessons from My Life in Football." He said he didn’t think it was "fantastic" but expected the mystery article to drive sales.

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"This is about what I expected from the media," he wrote, apparently in blue. "We went through how important it was for me to put ‘I f---ed up’ in the book, and of course, that is the feature of this article – which is mostly about admitting mistakes and talking about a Super Bowl mistake.

Jordon Hudson, the girlfriend of Bill Belichick, in attendance at Loudermilk Center for Excellence on Dec. 12, 2024. (Jim Dedmon-Imagn Images)

"I am fine with putting mistakes in the book, but I am certainly not surprised that of 260+ pages, that is what they would highlight. And of course, the ‘I f---ed up’ is the click bait they used for the story. We’ll see what the title of the article is, which I noticed has been conveniently left out – do we have approval on that. I would approve the article if we can also approve the headline, which is actually more important than the article."

Belichick said he could anticipate more of the same from the media with his appearances on "interviews" and "podcasts."

"These appearances will, no doubt, want to focus on whatever negatives they can extract from the book, and all the

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