Bill Belichick wasn’t the only one who was uncomfortable with “CBS Sunday Morning,” which aired this weekend Sunday morning.
Dave Portnoy, the founder of the sports of Barstool and a well-known patriot fan, said in his seat when he saw the sit-in between the University of North Carolina football coach and CBS’s Tony Docpile.
“My Sunday morning routine is always coffee and CBS Sunday morning.” Portnoy said in a post on X. “It’s a pleasant show. It’s the opposite of controversy, so I imagine the surprise this morning when they got an interview with Bill Belichick, the most troublesome thing I’ve ever seen.
Portnoy is likely not alone in his feelings about the interview, with Sitdown drawing many headlines about Hudson’s presence due to his awkwardness at certain points and interviews.
Before working as a head coach in North Carolina, Belichick founded a Hall of Fame career as the head coach of the NFL in New England, where he worked as a side job for 24 years, winning six Super Bowls.
Both sides went their separate ways following the 2023 NFL season after a back-to-back losing campaign.
Belichick participated in the Sunday morning news magazine program to discuss his new book, The Art of Winning.
It produced the first strange interaction in the segment before things switched gear into their relationship with Hudson.
The 24-year-old intervened when they met and intervened from off-camera and asked, “He wasn’t talking about this.”
Her presence was described as “constant” during the interview, and in his book, Belichick described her as his “creative muse.”
