For years, opposing NFL fans called out the New England Patriots.
Bill Belichick and Tom Brady were tangled up in multiple controversies, and as great as they were, some will always think of them as cheaters.
That’s why their new documentary dug deep into some of those scandals, as that’s what people wanted to know and reminisce about.
However, unsurprisingly, team owner Robert Kraft didn’t care about that.
When asked about his honest thoughts on the docuseries, he stated that he wished they would’ve put more emphasis on the positive, such as the Super Bowl wins, and the 21-game winning streak (Via Ben Volin).
“I wish they had focused more on our Super Bowl wins, the 21-game win streak,” Kraft said.
Robert Kraft on The Dynasty: “Felt bad that there was so much emphasis on the controversial…
“I wish they had focused more on our Super Bowl wins, the 21 game win streak.
A little disappointed there wasn’t a real more positive approach.”
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— Ben Volin (@BenVolin) March 26, 2024
He also sidestepped a question about the way Belichick was portrayed in the documentary, claiming that he’s looking forward to inducting him into the franchise Hall of Fame.
Belichick’s reputation has taken a massive hit since Tom Brady left Foxboro.
He failed to lead the team to success, and he dug them into a big hole with the decisions he made to build their roster and his coaching staff.
Belichick’s reluctance to give up control set the team back a long time, and they’ll need years to get back on track.
On top of that, plenty of reports about his questionable treatment of his players and his personnel have surfaced.
In reality, people don’t care about your methods when you’re getting the job done, but they will call you out as soon as you’re not winning.
Belichick bent the rules in his favor and did plenty of questionable things during his career, and people will never forget about them, the same way they won’t forget about his dominant two-decade tenure.
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