Report: Tom Brady Was ‘Belichick’d Out’ After 20 Years With Patriots

Tom Brady spent 20 years with the New England Patriots and then left them. Why did he make this decision after six Super Bowls? There has been a lot of speculation about Brady’s reasons to leave the Pats. Some say he wanted a change after spending this much time in Foxboro. New England lacked offensive weapons. That may be one of the reasons TB12 had to leave his second home. Brady complained about this problem throughout the entire season.

The Patriots weren’t all-in when it comes to keeping Brady on the roster. The organization showed Brady that they don’t plan to stick with him in the next few seasons. Maybe Brady didn’t like that at all.

But, one particular claim caught our attention. Ian O’Connor from ESPN believes that Brady had enough of head coach Bill Belichick and his coaching style. He wrote an article about Tampa Bay’s pursuit. According to this report, TB12 was “Belichick’d out” after all this time. He probably wants to play for a player’s coach. Did he find one?

“Measured against Belichick, Arians is a stand-up comic with a funny-looking cap and a strange way of managing defeat. ‘Win or lose, we booze,’ is Arians’ oft-stated philosophy. Though people close to Brady believe that he was looking for a little more humanity in his coaching (“Tom was Belichick’d out after 20 years,” said one friend), and that Arians’ let’s-grab-a-couple-beers-and-sneak-in-nine-holes approach will be a welcome change, some league officials who know all parties wonder how Brady will adjust to a head coach who doesn’t quite match Belichick’s maniacal hours or attention to detail.”

Will Tom Brady miss his 20 years with the Patriots?

Bruce Arian is nothing like Belichick. We’d really like to see Brady’s role on the roster and his freedom on the field. He is entering a completely different environment. This is a new chapter for him. Some say it will be like a breath of crisp air. However, there are people who say that Brady will soon regret his decision.

Well, Brady really needed this change. He is 42, and he earned the chance to test the market.

When it comes to his former team, Belichick will either go with fourth-round draft pick Jarrett Stidham or sign a new quarterback in the next few weeks. Belichick is all-in when it comes to winning games. He always has a backup plan.