Bill Belichick Reportedly ‘Banned’ From Indiana Radio Show Until he Shows ‘Integrity’

The New England Patriots decided to sign Antonio Brown hours after he was released by the Oakland Raiders. This move triggered an avalanche of reactions, and some people disapproved Belichick’s plan for the All-Pro wide receiver.

Brown is now facing sexual assault and rape accusations, but head coach Belichick didn’t mention a word about it. He even ended the press conference when media members buried him in Antonio Brown questions.

The coach said his team and the organization are taking the allegations seriously.

“On Antonio’s situation, both Antonio and his representatives have made statements, so I’m not going to be expanding on any of those. They are what they are. We’ve looked into the situation. We’re taking it very seriously, all the way through the organization. I’m sure there are questions, but I’m not going to be entering into the discussion about that today.”

“I’m not going to be expanding on the statements that have already been given,” the coach said after receiving the second question on the topic.

 This wasn’t enough for radio host and college basketball analyst Dank Dakich, and he banned Belichick for not showing enough integrity.

So, Belichick is banned from “The Dan Dakich Show” on 107.5 The Fan in Indianapolis.

“Bill Belichick is banned from my show until he shows a little a drop a miniscule amount of integrity,” Dakich tweeted.

Belichick has high opinion of Brown, and he won’t act until the allegations are confirmed by the police. It’s a serious issue, and every story has two sides.

“(He’s) very difficult,” Belichick said at a midweek press conference in 2016. “He’s got a tremendous skill set, very quick. He almost always can create separation in his route. He’s a very good technique route-runner so he does a great job of setting up routes. He does a really good job of getting on top of the (defensive backs) almost stepping on the toes before he goes into his route so they can’t get any kind of — they can’t really anticipate it. He does a great job of stacking the defenders where he gets a step on the defender then he kind of cuts him off so that the defenders like a full man behind him so he can use his body to protect the ball on the deep balls. He’s hard to jam on the line because of his great quickness and then as I said, when he gets that half a step on the defender, not that he necessarily outruns everybody on the field, but once he moves in front of them and stacks them then he is on top of them.”

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