Bill Belichick roasts Tom Brady over ‘butting heads’ while taking aim at ex-quarterback’s relegated soccer team Birmingham City and Apple’s Dynasty

  • Belichick lashed out at the Apple Documentary and his former players
  • He even joked about Brady’s recently purchased football team, Birmingham City
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A ‘surprise’ appearance by former New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick stole the show at Tom Brady’s Netflix roast.

Belichick was introduced by Will Ferrell (who played his character Ron Burgundy) and ended up with a song bordering on the Imperial March from Star Wars.

β€œRon Burgundy, the only member of the media I respect,” Belichick joked before heading to his set.

β€œA lot of mean things are being said about Tom tonight, I wonder why they invited me,” Belichick said.

When he got involved, he made jokes about Birmingham City – the English football team that Brady bought – and about Brady’s friend and dietitian Alex Guerrero.

Bill Belichick took some swipes at Apple and its former players over the roasting of Tom Brady

“Seriously, I’m so honored to be here for the Tom Brady Roast on Netflix… not to be confused with the 10-part Bill Belichick Roast during the Apple TV doc.”

That’s a reference to “The Dynasty,” an Apple TV documentary that seemed negative in its portrayal of Belichick.

The coach then turned his attention to his former tight end, Rob Gronkowski, and brought up an old mantra they used: β€œDo your job.”

β€œGronk, I watched you on Fox NFL Sunday. And I’m begging you, please stop doing your job,” Belichick said to applause.

Then, of course, he turned to Brady: β€œPeople say Tom and I used to bump into each other a lot,” Belichick began. β€œIt was hard coming up with Tom because he was so far ahead of Alex Guerrero’s a**.”

He then burned Birmingham City, who were recently confirmed for relegation after a poor season. ‘For those unfamiliar with English football… let me say it in English: they are rubbish. It’s not that easy to run a team, right Tom?’

Belichick concluded, β€œFor all of you who are thinking about who is responsible for the Patriots’ success during the time Tom and I were there. Was it Brady? Was it me? Was it Brady? Was it me? In reality, the truth is that it was both of us, thanks to me.”