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A reporter tried to shoot hit shot during Bill Belichick’s presser today, and questioned Hoodie about Tom Brady’s controversial trainer, Alex Guerrero. The Boston Globe just reported about Belichick revoking Guerrero’s access and privileges with players (who aren’t Brady) on Tuesday, so this was expected.
Did the brains behind the Pats offer up anything noteworthy? Hell no, and the reporter is partly to blame for wording the question weirdly and referring to Brady as an “adult son”. That gave Belichick the opening he needed to blow up the exchange.
Bill Belichick did NOT like this strange question about his relationship with Tom Brady & Alex Guerrero. pic.twitter.com/3pLZ8X3Iak
— Casey Baker (@CaseyBake16) December 20, 2017
Additional details on the Guerrero-Patriots situation from the Boston Globe:
But this season the Patriots coach has reversed course. For reasons he has declined to explain, Belichick weeks ago stripped Guerrero of his special team privileges, restoring a measure of tradition to the team’s medical and training operation, according to several people familiar with the Patriots’ internal operations.
Guerrero is now banned from boarding Patriots jets. His sideline access has been revoked. And he no longer is permitted to treat players other than Brady in his exclusive office at Gillette Stadium.
Guerrero has been sued twice and labeled a “snake-oil salesman”, which is probably the correct term for someone who pushed a drink that could heal concussions. He’s also the godfather to Brady’s kid, Benjamin, so Belichick likely won’t be able to get rid of the guy for a couple more years.