Brian Westbrook Believes Bill Belichick Will Reach This Realization In 2020

Patriots head coach Bill Belichick cut ties with the best quarterback he has ever coached. Tom Brady left the Patriots organization after two decades. He signed a deal with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. According to this deal, Brady will probably retire as a Buccaneers quarterback. But, where does this leave Belichick. Brian Westbrook talked about Belichick and his quarterback.

Many believe that the Patriots gave up on Brady really easily. Will this decision affect the future of the team?

The former Philadelphia Eagles running back has a theory. He appeared on Wednesday’s “First Things First” episode and made a prediction about the Patriots and their 2020 season.

“I have the Bucs ending up being 10-6,” Westbrook said. ” … I actually have the Patriots being a little bit worse, being 8-8. … This may be the season that Bill Belichick, as the leader of the Patriots that does everything, finally says, ‘Maybe I made a wrong move in the player-evaluation side of things. Maybe I made a wrong move with getting rid of Tom Brady.’

“The same way he made a wrong move in getting rid of Jamie Collins, who he ended up bringing back. The same way he made a wrong move getting rid of Asante Samuel, who went on to three Pro Bowls as a member of the Philadelphia Eagles. To me, it was a bad move to get rid of Tom Brady, and I think this would be the season that it’s going to cost them just a bit.”

Is Brian Westbrook right?

Let’s not forget that the Patriots didn’t select a quarterback in the 2020 NFL Draft. They will probably go with second-year quarterback Jarrett Stidham. The Miami Dolphins are the first team to confront the Brady-less Patriots. According to initial reports, the Patriots have a really tight schedule this season.

Will the Patriots play better without Tom Brady? Will he fit in the Buccaneers roster? Only time will tell. Both teams will face serious challenges in September. Nick Wright said the Patriots would be much better than the Buccaneers. Is this theory relevant? Is it possible for Belichick to defeat the team led by his former superstar?