Bill Belichick was the mastermind behind the New England Patriots’ incredible success in recent NFL history. However, none of it would have been possible without one of the greatest players the game has ever seen on the field — Tom Brady.

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For many years, Foxborough was home to one of the most successful duos in the league. Brady’s consistent talent and performance week after week gave his teammates the confidence that great things were always within reach for Robert Kraft’s franchise.
In recent comments to the media, Belichick made some intriguing statements in which he outlined — point by point — the key qualities of the former Michigan Wolverines quarterback that led to his remarkably successful career.
During his appearance on Ryan Clark’s The Pivot podcast, the current North Carolina head coach shared what could be considered his top three qualities of Tom Brady:

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- “Not allowing negative plays to happen.”
- “Getting the ball into receivers’ and running backs’ hands to let them make plays.”
- “Making great, quick decisions under pressure with “tremendous” ability to see the field.”
The New England Patriots dynasty
The New England Patriots established themselves in the early 2000s as one of the most dominant franchises—not only in the AFC East, but across the entire NFL. Just the sight of a team led by Tom Brady was enough to make any opponent approach the matchup with caution.
With Bill Belichick at the helm, and a roster that included standout talents like Rob Gronkowski and Julian Edelman, the team went on to win a total of six Super Bowl rings — some of them in truly cinematic fashion.
The year 2019 marked the end of a glorious era in Foxborough, as the legendary duo would no longer work side by side. Brady chose to join the Tampa Bay Buccaneers — where he went on to win another Vince Lombardi Trophy before retiring for good — while the head coach led the Patriots for a few more seasons. After a period away from the game, he eventually returned to coaching at the college level.
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