Many of us, and we know you are not one, are very appreciative of what Bill Belichick did here over 20 years. He came into the laughing stock of the league, a team perennially at the bottom; he drafts a QB that NOBODY wanted, made the call under the threat of being fired to then start that QB ahead of the franchise QB and over the next 20 years, in the salary cap and FA era, consistently went hunting for value like Warren Buffet with stocks and consistently had a team winning divisions, and 9 AFC Championships and 6 SBs. And drafting and bringing in not just talented players but real leaders and great people who always formed a great lockerroom who had brains and were deeply motivated and bought into the system. He did all this under the eye of an owner who we now see resented the attention Bill got and was itching to interfere, and when said coach moved on, Kraft barely waited an hour before getting the digs in.
I know you don't understand this because of your cult-like following of Brady and how you blame nasty Bill for forcing Saint Thomas of the Divine out, but the bulk of Patriots fans know what this team was before Bill and were thrilled to follow and be part of its success for so many years and will always remember the duckboat parades and the way the Patriots were vaulted up with the Red Sox, Celtics and Bruins to confirm Boston as the most successful sporting city in America by a country mile. And these fans now deeply resent how Kraft and his lackeys in the media are sneeringly trying to tarnish Belichick at every-hand turn. If the sour Krafts invite Bill back to walk onto the field and greet the fans, a very clear message will be delivered by those fans to the owners and, indeed, to the sneering media.