The New England Patriots are reportedly taking measures to retaliate towards North Carolina head coach Bill Belichick‘s choice to ban their group’s scouts from practices in Chapel Hill.
Per Dianna Russini of The Athletic, the Patriots requested a staffer remove a North Carolina shirt. Nonetheless, New England has avoided involving beginning quarterback Drake Maye within the drama.
“A supply near Belichick, in the meantime, was informed {that a} Patriots staffer was knowledgeable in New England’s weight room he ought to take away his UNC shirt,” Russini wrote. “However a Patriots supply identified that beginning quarterback Drake Maye — who went to North Carolina — typically wears UNC gear across the facility with zero points.”
The New England Patriots and North Carolina are being petty
Either side are being petty, although New England has much less to lose by demanding a staffer take off a T-shirt than the stakes Belichick has by conserving an NFL scout from UNC’s amenities.
The six-time Tremendous Bowl-winning head coach must guarantee recruits that he has their skilled pursuits in thoughts whereas guaranteeing that the Patriots’ scouts on campus don’t leak negative stories about Belichick and his gamers to the press.
Per Russini, the meat has nothing to do with Belichick and new Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel or govt vp of participant personnel Eliot Wolf. The problem is between Belichick, Robert Kraft and Jonathan Kraft.
The Patriots and Krafts needs to be above such foolishness. Most within the media have taken the place that Belichick is within the mistaken for denying Patriots scouts entry to practices. The Patriots have no purpose to harm their PR by arbitrarily telling folks within the constructing to not put on Tar Heels gear.
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