Bill Belichick Has Terse Response To Question About Player Safety

The New England Patriots broke their winning streak with the loss to the Indianapolis Colts. Head coach Bill Belichick wasn’t in the mood of talking, but he had to address player safety protocols. It’s not like he wanted to.

Belichick was really moody following the loss to the Colts. He was in a better mood Monday morning. Belichick talked about all the things that went bad in Saturday’s loss. He said players didn’t do enough to win the game and also criticized coaches who didn’t coach well.

The situation took a terrible turn in the game. Andrew Sendejo hit N’Keal Harry in the head early in the game. Receiver Nelson Agholor suffered a head injury too. Yes, football is a tough game. It’s not a catwalk.

Bill Belichick doesn’t say much about player safety

This raises a lot of questions related to players safety. Reporters asked Belichick about it, and his response was pretty blunt. The Patriots head coach is a man of a few words, and he doesn’t like awkward questions.

“Yeah, talk to the officials,” Belichick responded.

Belichick was pretty honest about the game and all the terrible mistakes. He also called out players, including T.Y. Hilton. The Colts player wasn’t ejected, but Michael Pittman Jr. and Kyle Dugger didn’t have the same luck. They got into an altercation and had to leave the game.

Everything seems well at the moment. New England lost a game, but players have to try extra hard to win the next one. The Buffalo Bills are next on the list. They have already lost a game to the Patriots. Will they win this one?

The NFL is dealing with a surge of COVID cases. The Patriots look good right now and their roster is pretty healthy. They didn’t see a huge surge in new cases. Fans really hope that Belichick will finish the regular season with a healthy roster. Mac Jones and his teammates have a chance to fix the damage and finish the season with an excellent record. They didn’t come this far to miss the chance to win a trophy.