"You know, there was a high demand of excellence. Let's say that. And believe me, when you're a pro quarterback, you'd much rather have your coach be hard than easy. Sometimes there are growing pains. It's, I gotta get these guys outside their comfort zone from a coaching standpoint to help them grow and to understand the magnitude and the trust that the organization is giving to them, he added."
"Fox Sports analyst Tom Brady jokingly referred to the notoriously grumpy Bill Belichick as a player-friendly coach during an NFL broadcast on Sunday. Brady was in Chicago to call the game between the Bears and the Dallas Cowboys. About halfway through the third quarter, the Bears held a commanding 24-14 lead. When the topic got to the improved play of Bears quarterback Caleb Williams, sideline reporter Tom Rinaldi was brought on to report on a recent conversation he had with the young QB."
Tom Brady, working as a Fox Sports analyst, joked that Bill Belichick was a player-friendly coach during the Bears-Cowboys broadcast in Chicago. The remark followed sideline reporter Tom Rinaldi relaying Caleb Williams praising Bears coach Ben Johnson for his toughness. Play-by-play announcer Kevin Burkhardt referenced Brady's time under Belichick, prompting Brady's sarcastic comment and praise for demanding coaching. Brady said pro quarterbacks prefer hard coaches, noted that growing pains and pushing players outside their comfort zones help them improve, and emphasized that rigorous coaching builds understanding of organizational trust and expectations.
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