Bill Belichick has gone from the GOAT to a “horny, old” coach on the Boston airwaves.
Hosts Mike Felger and Tony Massarotti of 98.5 The Sports Hub’s “Felger & Mazz” went off on Belichick for comments he made about Patriots owner Robert Kraft in a Boston Globe article published Thursday.
Belichick, prepping for his first season coaching North Carolina with 24-year-old girlfriend Jordon Hudson by his side, noted how there’s “no owner, no owners’ son” to deal with.
“If he can look like this delusional, obstinate, completely arrogant, out of his mind, horny, old, half-nuts, old man and go 10-1 and go to the NCAA playoffs, that’s a cool story,” Felger said.
“’Yeah, he’s nut, but the old guy’s still got it. I’ll take that story.”
Belichick and the Krafts have a frosty relationship and it seems they are no closer to repair after the 73-year-old coach took a shot at his old bosses in Kraft and his son, Jonathan.
The sides enjoyed a 24-year-run from a success standpoint, winning six titles together, but Belichick’s exit after the 2024 season only fueled further discontent between the parties.
“There’s no owner, there’s no owner’s son, there’s no cap, everything that goes with the marketing and everything else, which I’m all for that. But it’s way less of what it was at that level,” Belichick told The Globe of the differences between the professional ranks and college. “Generic NFL teams, you have the owner, president, general manager, personnel director, college director, pro director, cap guy, some other consultant, then head coach. I’d say when we had our best years in New England, we had fewer people and more of a direct vision. And as that expanded, it became harder to be successful.”
The Boston radio hosts spent 15-plus minutes diving into the topic Thursday, even though Felger said it’s “not really newsworthy.”
Massarotti said he had two takeaways from the piece and immediately went after the coach.
“Bill’s an ass. He is. He’s an ass. … What an a-hole. Seriously. The guy is a raging a-hole. He’s an ass, he always has been an ass,” Massarotti said. “He’s a great football coach. He knew what to do with Tom Brady, he won Super Bowls but he’s an ass. Period. End of story.
“Just the need to still throw people under the bus, to be completely oblivious to the realities of why they won. He says that things got in his way, basically, or he implies that with ownership, management, the more complicated it got, the harder it got. When the reality is he ran the whole thing for a large majority of the time. He lost control over the organization, which is why power was taken away from him. There’s no accountability, there’s no real self-reflection there — at least publicly.”
Massarotti then used some Carly Simon lingo to drive home another point.
“He is so vain. Bill is the smartest guy in the world who knows how to win and if everyone stays out of his way, it will be good. That, to me, was sort of the message of it. ‘People, get out of my way, I know what we’re doing and we’re going to win. As long as people stay out of my way.’” Massarotti said.
“It was disrespectful, really, to anyone who was in New England with him. I feel like it was kind of a warning shot to the people at North Carolina: Stay out of my way. This is how I do it. He’s an a-hole. He is. He’s an ass. The guys’ been ass his whole life. Why should he stop being an ass now?”
The first Hudson reference came roughly three-plus minutes in when co-host Jim Murray referred to her as the “young floozy who’s running his life on and off the field.”
Hudson is not mentioned in the Boston Globe article, although she’s been by Belichick’s side throughout his transition to Chapel Hill.
There have been reports about whether she’s welcome around the program, and even players recently discussed her presence at media day.
Massarotti referenced the buzz about Hudson’s role in the program and how while Belichick may say there’s no owner or owner’s son, he still has to answer to certain folks.
“There are people to answer to at North Carolina. You have already have had to answer to them with Jordon Hudson,” Massarotti said.
“So don’t delude yourself into thinking that somehow, everybody’s going to stay out of your way. Because at the first sign of trouble, they’re going to dump your ass and that’s going to be the end of it.”
Many — including his former players — have wondered how Belichick is now so out front with his relationship with Hudson when he always told them to “Do your job.”
“That thing with Jordon Hudson, don’t you think they’re already questioning whether they should have done it?” Massarotti said, seemingly referring to UNC’s call to hire Belichick. “Absolutely.”
Felger made his remarks calling Belichick “horny” while noting that all this hoopla around the legendary coach has made them worth following.
“Between the Jordon Hudson stuff and just the way he’s carrying on, I think there are stakes now, for me,” Felger said. “Bring it on. I’m interested in watching him at UNC.
“I’m rooting for him to have success because I think that’s a better story. I think that would be great. … I want him to knock it out of the park there and get looks in the NFL. I don’t think that’s going to happen. I think it’s over for him. I don’t think he’s going to have success there, but I want him to.”
UNC opens Sept. 1 at home against TCU.