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Did Bill Belichick want Tom Brady gone?

Did Bill Belichick want Tom Brady gone?

Bill Belichick says he never wanted Tom Brady to leave Patriots: ‘We weren’t as good of an option as Tampa’ Bill Belichick says he never wanted Tom Brady to leave. On Monday morning, the Patriots coach made his weekly appearance on WEEI and was asked about the quarterback, whom his team will face this weekend.

Did Tom Brady really give out his phone number?

Super Bowl champion Tom Brady took to Twitter on Monday to share what he said was his cellphone number: (415) 612-1737. Saying the decision to give out his cellphone number was “a real first for me,” the Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback said “rule no. 1” was “no texting on game days.”

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Who was accused of deflating footballs?

Tom Brady missed the first month of the 2016 season for his role in the Deflategate silliness, which all started in January 2015, when the Colts accused Brady and the Patriots of deflating footballs during the AFC title game.

Did the Patriots want Brady to leave?

Contract and not having his input welcomed cited by author Tom Brady ultimately left New England because the Patriots wouldn’t commit to him until his long-stated goal of playing to age 45, along with wanting to be in an organization that welcomed his input, rather than ignored it.

Does Tom Brady actually text back?

Even if Brady does not get back to every fan, he might actually respond to some texts. As per few people who texted the number (which has a Bay Area code), everyone receives an automated message, though he will be able to see all messages on his phone.

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What is Lebron James’s phone number?

The number is 305-767-2226. Try to keep it clean, everyone, and remember—if you don’t have anything nice to say to the king, don’t call his Nike hotline.

What was the punishment for Deflategate?

Noted in that release is that the New England Patriots will forfeit a fourth-round pick, No. 132 overall — their final punishment for the Deflategate scandal. The Pats already had been stripped of their 2016 first-round pick, fined $1 million and hit with the four-game suspension of Tom Brady.

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