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A pair of Boston radio hosts criticized Bill Belichick as ‘horny,’ ‘delusional,’ and an ‘a**’ in response to some contentious comments made by the legendary Patriots coach in a recent interview.
During an interview with the Boston Globe, the now-UNC coach claimed his current setup was ‘much more cohesive’ than his time in New England, stating that his greatest success with the Patriots came with ‘fewer people and more of a direct vision.’
And Tony Massarotti and Mike Felger of 98.5 The Sports Hub thought those comments were completely out of touch.
‘The guy is a raging a-hole. He’s an a**. He always has been an a**,’ remarked Massarotti on Felger and Mazz, as cited by Awful Announcing. ‘He’s a great football coach. He knew what to do with Tom Brady. But he’s an ***. Just the need to still throw people under the bus, to be completely oblivious to the realities of why they won … there’s no accountability, there’s no real self-reflection there.’
Felger contributed: ‘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. ‘I’ll take that story.’
Nonetheless, Massarotti branded the coach’s comments ‘disrespectful’ on Thursday as Belichick gears up for his first season at North Carolina.

Bill Belichick, seen with his girlfriend Jordon Hudson, aimed several digs at the Patriots in a new interview


And Boston radio hosts Mike Felger (left) and Tony Massarotti blasted the coach for the remarks
Following a five-year, $50 million agreement with UNC, Belichick has assembled his staff with many familiar faces, including his son, Steve, who is the defensive coordinator, and former Patriots coaching staff assistant Michael Lombardi, who serves as the general manager for the Tar Heels.
After Brady’s departure from the franchise in 2020, Belichick and the Patriots struggled to a 29-38 record over four seasons, leading owner Robert Kraft to ultimately steer the franchise in another direction.
But despite the six Super Bowls that he won in New England, Belichick was not wholly complimentary of how things were handled there behind the scenes.
‘It’s a much more cohesive, and I’d say unified, view of what we’re trying to do and how we’re trying to do it,’ Belichick told the Globe of UNC. ‘It’s a lot of football, and there’s not much in your way.’
He continued: ‘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 said.
‘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.’

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Belichick, who is dating 24-year-old Hudson, was branded ‘horny’ by Felger
As Massarotti pointed out, Belichick does have bosses at UNC – with Pablo Torre previously reporting that the school had banned the 73-year-old coach’s 24-year-old girlfriend and personal media manager, Jordon Hudson, from its football facilities.
UNC denied Torre’s reporting, though Torre doubled down and said he stood by his revelations on his ‘Pablo Torre Finds Out’ podcast.
Amid a disastrous string of PR, which included Hudson being shown meddling with a CBS interview that Belichick had sat down for, former Bears PR director Brandon Faber was ultimately hired by the school to help manage the football program’s communications.
And things had been quieter surrounding Hudson this summer until podcasters Charlotte Wilder and Madeline Hill revealed that she called them crying during a 13-minute meltdown.
Nonetheless, Belichick will be focused on football with his team less than two weeks from opening up its season against TCU.