Bill Belichick is apparently still salty about how everything went down in New England during the final season of his NFL career.
Earlier this week, Belichick made his college football debut with North Carolina and was utterly embarrassed by TCU 48-14.
“We’re better than what we were tonight, but we have to go out there and show that and prove it,” Belichick said after the loss. “Nobody’s going to do it for us. We’re going to have to do it ourselves, and that’s what we’re going to do.”
While his team struggles, Belichick continues to find ways to be petty towards the New England Patriots. According to college football insider John Middlekauff, Belichick has banned Patriots scouts from attending UNC practices.
“I was told by multiple people that he (Belichick) has banned the New England Patriots. If you’re a scout for the New England Patriots, you are not allowed at the University of North Carolina.”
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Despite Belichick’s pettiness towards the Patriots, Robert Kraft recently said that he still plans to build Belichick a statue in New England whenever Belichick retires from coaching.
“When that great 20-year era ended, it was always my intention to commission a statue for both Tommy and Bill when their respective careers were over, playing and coaching,” Kraft told WBZ. “When Bill’s coaching career ends, we look forward to sitting down with him and having a statue made to be right next to Tommy.”
#Patriots owner Robert Kraft was asked about building a Bill Belichick statue since they just made one for Tom Brady:
“When Bill’s coaching career ends, we look forward to sitting down with him and having a statue made to be right next to Tommy.”
— Ari Meirov (@MySportsUpdate) September 3, 2025
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