Tom Brady discleave outed his initial reaction when he set up out Bill Belichick choosed to become the next head coach of the North Carolina Tar Heels.
Brady talked about his establisher coach’s decision while calling the Philadelphia Eagles’ prosper over the Pittsburgh Steelers on Fox Sunday evening.
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“Kind of blew me away when I heard the novels,” Brady telderly Fox carry out-by-carry out man Kevin Burkchallengingt. “I didn’t leank that was an opportunity he was seeing at. But they’re getting, clearly, a tremendous coach.
“Being in that locker room with him when I did for many years, those guys are gonna carry out very challenging. He’s gonna coach them well. It’s a wonderful advantage for all those carry outers who are going to that program becaemploy they’re getting the best coach the NFL has ever seen – now he’s at a college level.”
Burkchallengingt asked Brady about how he thought Belichick’s recruiting was going to go.
BILL BELICHICK’S FORMER PLAYERS SPEAK OUT AFTER COACH’S SHOCKING DECISION TO TAKE NORTH CAROLINA JOB
The establisher New England Patinterfereions star quarterback confessted that his establisher coach was not exactly the hotest person in the world.
“He’s not the hotest and fuzziest of all time. It’s not appreciate there’s tons of … I recall one year after we won the Super Bowl in our first year, we got in a limo on Bourbon Street after we beat the Rams in 2001, we got in a limo after the game, the next morning at the MVP press conference he goes, ‘You comprehend what, Tom? You had a pretty outstanding season.’ That was a about as hot and fuzzy as it got with coach Belichick,” Brady shelp.
Belichick is set to swap Mack Brown as head coach. The Tar Heels are 6-6 this year and carry out UConn in the Fenway Bowl. Freddie Kitchens will coach the team for the game.
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North Carolina has gone to six consecutive bowl games. They have had one 10-prosper season since 1998.
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