Tom Brady Reacts To What His Trainer Said About Bill Belichick

Tom Brady left Bill Belichick and the New England Patriots last offseason. He signed a deal with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, but people can’t stop talking about his role with the Patriots. His father, Tom Brady Sr., said Belichick wanted TB12 out of the team. Brady’s trainer and friend Alex Guerrero made a few comments about the Patriots head coach and triggered an avalanche of reactions.

“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,” Guerrero said.

This comment shocked players, coaches, fans… So, these people were waiting for Brady’s reaction. The media asked him about Guerrero’s comments and Brady didn’t say much. He is not someone who talks a lot about other people’s comments. Brady is the GOAT and he would never pay attention to outside noise.

Tom Brady and Bill Belichick respect each other

Now Brady talks about emotions. Sara Walsh said that Brady has nothing but words of praise for his former team. He respects his stint with the Patriots and there are no hard feelings. Brady is no longer playing with the Patriots and he is happy with the Bucs.

“Brady was about his trainer Alex Guerrero’s comments on Bill Belichick – said everyone has protected feelings and emotions and that’s part of being in sports,” Walsh reported. “Reiterated his great respect for his time in New England, but says he’s happy to be there.”

Brady’s father fired fans up. He wanted the world to know that the Patriots forced Brady’s way out. They wanted him to go.

Tommy is extraordinarily appreciative of everything that happened during his New England career, and he’s more than happy that he’s moved on because it was pretty obvious that the Patriot regime felt that it was time for him to move on,” Brady Sr. said.

Belichick has yet to address his father’s statement. Brady Sr. always talks about his son and his accomplishment, and let’s just say his words are a bit stingy.

Head coach Belichick respects Brady and everything he accomplished in his professional career. They spent a lot of time together and won six Super Bowls. The Patriots were a dominant power for two decades. Will Belichick continue this dynasty with his rookie? Will Mac Jones replace Brady in the future?