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Tom Brady is getting his fair share of off-the-field attention these days. Remember when he debuted his broadcast career calling the Dallas CowboysCleveland Browns game? People called him out for less-than-ideal commentary, but he’s come so far in such a short time. That might be because of the FOX crew that constantly pushes the 7x Super Bowl winner to do better.

FOX’s support comes in an unusual way, hazing! Apparently, FOX has been hazing Tom Brady for a while now. That’s because he’s still a rookie in the broadcasting world. Jay Glazer, Brady’s FOX companion, is Brady’s Bill Belichick in FOX and pushes him to do better all the time. But his ideas are a bit unconventional. Like pushing Tom Brady out of the LA Studio on his first visit.

Glazer uploaded a snippet that shows him in the middle of his solo segment “in or out” where he highlights his key players. The broadcaster turned his attention to Tom Brady who was shortly headed to the SoFi Stadium to call the Rams-Bills SNF game. This was the 7x Super Bowl winner’s first time in FOX LA Studio and Glazer didn’t want him to take a chance and not make the venue because of bad traffic.

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“One more in and out,” Glazer said. “I gotta do everything around here… Tom Brady, out. Let’s go. You’ve [got to be at] the Rams-Bills game. You know 10 miles here in LA is like five hours of traffic. Get out!” The footage then shows Brady calling Glazer a “bully” and leaving the studio. The FOX duo couldn’t hold themselves back from sharing the snippet on their social media.

“When @tombrady calls you a bully when you’re just trying to be the friend of the year [laughing emojis],” Glazer captioned the Instagram Story. Tom Brady re-shared the IG story with a humorous spin, saying that Glazer was just “doing his best @billbelichick post-2019 season expression.” After taking shots at Belichick, the former NFL QB then joked about his exit from the New England Patriots.

“Kidding coach, everyone knew I couldn’t resist the Florida sunshine [laughing emojis],” Brady added in the captions. Belichick and Brady had a fallout and that’s when he decided to move to Tampa Bay after the 2019 season. But these aren’t the only shots Tom Brady took over Bill Belichick. He was joined by his former Patriots teammates, and they all joined in on making jokes at the expense of the third-winningest coach in the NFL.

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Brady and the boys reunited off the field, finally. Patriots legend Julian Edelman and Rob Gronkowski joined forces, and the group took a trip down memory lane. They had the room rolling with laughter when they talked about Belichick taking a college job. Apparently, Belichick has been in contact with the Tar Heels and Brady and the guys couldn’t resist talking about it.

 

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Brady, Gronk, and Edelman made Belichick’s dismissive nature sound fun when they started impersonating him. We knew something hilarious was coming when they straight up said that they didn’t see Belichick taking a college job anytime soon. “Listen, you really wanna come here… we don’t really want you anyways… I guess you could come… we’ll figure out if you can play,” Brady said, impersonating Bill Belichick talking to an 18-year-old recruit.

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The golden years of the New England Patriots are way behind in the rear-view mirror now. Brady, Edelman, Gronk, and of course, Bill Belichick had a great run. They can make it even better by looking back at it and having a laugh about it.

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