ESPN Analyst Rips Tom Brady’s Trainer Over Bill Belichick Comments

One ESPN analyst has ripped Tom Brady’s trainer over Bill Belichick comments that were recently made. The New England Patriots are coming off a week 2 win against a poor Jets team. The defense held the Jet’s offense and their rookie QB to only 6 points. They also picked him off 4 times. Head coach Bill Belichick was very happy with the team’s performance last Sunday.

“Proud of our football team today. I thought these guys came back and really worked hard all week. I thought we made some improvement from what we did last week. Still, obviously, have a way to go, a lot of things we can do better,” Belichick said following the 25-6 win. “But I thought we did a lot of things better than we did last week. We just gotta keep grinding, keep working, keep stringing these days and weeks together and keep improving our football team. Had a lot of guys step up. Got some turnover opportunities, took advantage of those.”

“Wilson made some pretty impressive throws — that kid’s gonna be a good player — he is a good player. Had a couple big plays offensively. Damien’s run was obviously a big one. Was good to get the ball in the end zone there. … Overall, probably just gotta do a little better job taking care of our scoring opportunities. Nick (Folk) did a good job. (Wind) was kinda swirling out there. Not the easiest day kick. He banged through a lot of big kicks there.”

ESPN Analyst Rips Tom Brady’s Trainer Over Bill Belichick Comments

But nowm some comments made by Alex Guerreo have left a bad last.

“The interesting thing I think there — and this is just me, an outsider looking in — it was like Bill never really … I think his emotions or feelings never evolved with age,” Guerrero said. “I think in time, with Tom, as Tom got into his late 30s or early 40s, I think Bill was still trying to treat him like that 20-year-old kid that he drafted. And all the players, I think, realized Tom was different.

“He’s older, so he should be treated differently. And all the players, none of them would have cared that he was treated differently. I think that was such a Bill thing. He never evolved. So you can’t treat someone who’s in his 40s like they’re 20. It doesn’t work.”

Ryan Clark, however, disagreed.

“For this to come out now, to me that’s just petty,” Clark said on ESPN’s Get Up. “To me, that’s just sour grapes. To me, that’s just somebody that wants to get their name called … because there is no new news!”