Felger & Mazz: Belichick news coverage ‘Made me want to puke’
On Thursday’s Felger & Mazz program, the guys react to the television coverage of the Bill Belichick release news.
What did you think of the Belichick coverage this morning?
Parts of conversation abbreviated for clarity.
Felger: Oh, spare me.
Jim Murray: Thank you.
Felger: God.
Jim Murray: Some of this stuff this morning made me want to puke.
Felger: I mean, this morning, really?! I’m just not wired to take the bull crap. And I do not think Bill Belichick looked comfortable up there this morning. I felt he was being dragged in front of the camera.
It’s clear what happened there. It was a negotiation. Robert desperately wanted that moment. He desperately wanted the photo op shaking hands on the last day, Bill Belichick calling himself a Patriot. He was desperate for it.
Kraft probably said, “I’ll give you your money. I’m not going to hold out for a trade. Just give me this day. And Bill probably says. “Alright. I ain’t going through any statement. And then that’s it. I’m not taking any questions.”.
Bill doesn’t want to take any questions. Belichick was probably like, “You want the picture? I’ll shake your hand. We’ll take the picture. I’ll read the statement, and then I’m done.”
Which is why Robert had to come back two hours later and do the question-and-answer thing. So, it was all negotiated. It’s not amicable. It was really just a give on the part of Bill Belichick. He didn’t have to give Robert that. But it probably helped expedite the thing. Just so that Bill can get the hell out of there. There was nothing comfortable about it.
Jim Murray: He did them a solid. I never thought he would do them a solid.
Felger: And the way ESPN portrayed it this morning. I thought it was embarrassing. But I get how it works. It’s quid pro quo. I mean, ESPN had the story, right? I know how this thing works. I’ve been on all sides of it. ESPN gets the story, but the Patriots get it portrayed a certain way. And boy, did ESPN lean into it.
Do you know what wasn’t mentioned? Their record this year is 4-13. Their record since Brady left is 29-39. In fact, I don’t even think Brady was mentioned. I barely got a mention of Brady.
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