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Asante Samuel blames Belichick for Tom Brady’s departure

Despite the fact that both Patriots and Tom Brady have turned the page in the employment relationship that united them for 20 campaigns, there are still those who cannot understand how the 42-year-old passer will not finish his career in New England. AND Asante Samuel has the answer to all your questions.

This Sunday the portal TMZ Sports indicated that according to the cornerback retired in 2013, Bill Belichick did not allow fun in the locker room of the organization and that ended up breaking Brady’s patience.

“(Brady) probably got fed up with this (not being able to have fun),” Samuel explained, who also detailed that despite getting used to the discipline imposed by Belichick, he ended up asking for his departure from the organization. “It worked for me, it made me a better person, but it’s not something I enjoyed,” he said.

Likewise, Samuel detailed that Belichick’s stiffness may also have influenced the ‘TB12’ fracture with the Patriots. And he resumed the conflict between coach and quarterback over a body of receivers and more nourished tight ends – which ended up condemning the team’s campaign in 2019.

“He probably got tired of this. He got tired of some things he wanted for the inner circle. Maybe he wanted catchers and tight ends not to leave the team and Bill tried to trade him. Who knows what happened? He sentenced.

Finally, Samuel, who resides in Fort Lauderdale, explained that he has a very special gift for Brady, now in Tampa Bay, which will be delivered as soon as the coronavirus health crisis ends.

Samuel in New England

Asante Samuel was drafted in the fourth round of the 2003 Draft by the Patriots (from UCF) and stayed on the team for five seasons, where he won a pair of Super Bowls. After passing through New England joined Philadelphia and in 2011 signed with the Falcons to retire in 2013.

Altogether Samuel got 434 tackles, 51 interceptions, six scores, seven forced fumbles and three recovered, one election to the All-Pro team (2007) and four calls to the Pro Bowl.

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