Tom Brady reveals initial reaction to Bill Belichick taking North Carolina job
Tom Brady revealed his first reaction when he found out that Bill Belichick has decided to become the next coach of the North Carolina Tar Heels.
Brady addressed his former coach’s decision while calling the Philadelphia Eagles’ win over the Pittsburgh Steelers on Fox Sunday night.
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“I was blown away when I heard the news,” Brady told Fox’s Kevin Burkhardt. “I didn’t think that was the opportunity he was looking for. But obviously they got an amazing coach.
“Being in that locker room with him when I played with him for so many years, those guys are going to play really hard. He’s going to coach them well. It’s a huge benefit to all the players that go into that program because they’re getting the best. NFL coach you’ve ever seen – now it’s at the college level.”
Burkhardt asked Brady how he thought Belichick’s hiring would go.
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The former New England Patriots quarterback admitted his former coach wasn’t the warmest person in the world.
“He’s not the warmest and hottest guy. It’s not like there’s tons of … I remember one year we won the Super Bowl our first year, we got in a limo down Bourbon Street after we beat the Rams in 2001, he got in the limo after the game, the next day morning at the MVP press conference he goes, ‘You know what, Tom? That was as warm and intense as it gets for coach Belichick,’” Brady said.
Belichick will replace Mack Brown as head coach. The Tar Heels are 6-6 this year and play UConn in the Fenway Bowl. Freddie Kitchens will coach the team in this game.
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North Carolina has gone to six consecutive bowl games. They have one 10-win season since 1998.
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