Bill Belichick explains in a troubling new interview that sometimes troubling why Patriot owner Robert Kraft is not mentioned anywhere in his upcoming new book, The Art of Winning.
After the 2023 NFL season, the head coach, who won six Super Bowls with Kraft and Pat 24 years later in New England, has been working as a head coach for North Carolina.
“The right thing,” Belichick said firmly. When asked by Tony Docpile, an interviewer for “CBS Sunday Morning” If the craft is not even the “acknowledgement section” of the book. “He’s not [mentioned].
“Well, again, that’s about my life lessons in football, and that’s about what I’ve experienced firsthand.”
The team parted ways following a back-to-back losing seasons and a 12-22 record from 2022-23.
Belichick was asked if he felt “when he was let go by Robert Craft,” he felt that he was “treated with dignity and respect.”
Kraft informed him that he had used the term “dismissal” since then, and Belichick reiterated that “it was a mutual decision.”
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Belichick, who wore a tattered, faded navy sweatshirt in a sit-in interview, also looked uncomfortable discussing his relationship with his 24-year-old girlfriend, Jordon Hudson, who will be published as “Creative Muse.”
“I never really worried about what everyone else would think,” Belichick replied. “Try what I feel. It’s the best and the right thing for me.”
When Belichick was later asked for details on how the couple met, Hudson intervened from off-camera. “He’s not talking about this.”
Still, Hudson featured Belichick in multiple recent Instagram posts, including a photo of the legendary coach dressed as a mermaid and another photo of Belichick lying on his back and balancing Hudson.
“Yeah, so I’m on some of those social media platforms, but I’m not being honest,” Belichick said.
Instead, he remains focused on his new gig and the release of his new book, covering his relationship with his father, Steve and former patriot quarterback Tom Brady.
“I’m trying to capture some ups and downs and preparations and deals with star players and big moments,” he said. “My title choice was “How I Did the Work” or “Lessons from My Life in Football.” ”
“I enjoy playing football. I enjoy the whole process. It’s hard to win, it’s hard to beat other good coaches and good teams. I’m grateful for the grind. I’m grateful for the competition.
