Bill Belichick Has Telling Response To Tom Brady Question

Bill Belichick has a telling response to a certain question about Tom Brady that he was asked recently. The Patriots failed the impress in week 3 against the New Orleans Saints. They were outmatched and it was apparent that the offense was not up to par. Being led by a rookie QB in the NFL can be tricky to get through. And the growing pains have been evident only 3 weeks into the NFL season.

As a result, some people are questioning the quarterback choice of Bill Belichick. He was asked about this recently.

He was asked the question “Over the course of your time together with Tom Brady, you said dozens of times there was no quarterback you’d rather have. When did that change?”

He responded with a simple “It never changed.”

Bill Belichick Has Telling Response To Tom Brady Question

He was also asked if he wanted him to resign.

“I think we’ve been through all the dynamics of that…” Belichick said when asked about it. “He looked at his options and made his decision. We weren’t as good an option as Tampa…It wasn’t a question of not wanting him, that’s for sure.”

He also had some words after their loss to the Saints. It was obvious that he was not happy with his team’s performance.

“Give the Saints credit today,” Belichick told reporters. “They were certainly the better team.”

“We had some chances, but in the end we just couldn’t get it done,” said Belichick. “It’s disappointing, but there’s no magic sauce here. Just have to go back to work and do better.”

“Today, we were just inconsistent in every area,” Belichick explained. “So we’ve got to just do a better job. [We’ll] go back and look at the film, make some corrections. Obviously, New Orleans is a good defense, but we’ve got to move the ball better than we did today. Play better defense, play better in the kicking game.”

“When you’re behind and you have to throw every down, that’s never a good position to be in,” Belichick said of New England’s altered offensive game plan. “We don’t ever want to be in that situation.”

“Well obviously they’re a good team,” Belichick offered. “Right now we’re just focused on New Orleans, looking at the film and make corrections on that. Then we’ll move on.”