Patriots vs. Jets: Bill Belichick Sounds off About Team's Victory with Vulgarity
Bill Belichick relishes his wins over the New York Jets and outspoken coach Rex Ryan.
Defeating his division rival brings him more joy than a win over any other team in the league.
According to the New York Post, he had some choice words in a private conversation with is son as he was leaving the field at MetLife Stadium last night.
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The Post quotes Belichick as saying, “Thirty-seven points on the best defense in the league, s--- my d---."
He was reportedly asked about the comment this morning on WFAN in New York and responded, "Any conversations I had privately I'll keep private."
Belichick doesn't usually give quotes, snippets or statements like this one.
Naturally, as he told WFAN, he meant for this one to stay private.
But it is not hard at all to imagine Belichick saying this.
The Patriots coach has been noted for his sarcasm, "humor" and fiery passion many times before.
The 37-16 win wasn't only a huge weight off the Patriots' shoulders following their two-game skid, but put them in control of the AFC East as they get set to play one of the weakest remaining schedules in all of football.
Obviously, Belichick was more excited than he'd ever want to lead on.
New England has a legitimate shot of running the table and going 13-3 this season.
That will not only earn them the AFC East crown, but likely a No. 1 seed in the playoffs, a first round bye and home field advantage throughout.
Don't worry, as some of us did after the Patriots fell to 5-3; New England seems to have found their rhythm once again.
Love or hate what they say or do, the Patriots, Belichick and Brady are perennial Super Bowl contenders.
Sometimes we forget that. Belichick is out to make sure we don't.
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