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Bill Belichick Reportedly, a week over his interview with CBS, he is investigating the possibility of a major move within his camp.
North Carolina’s Tar Heels football coach has been talking with at least one public relations expert in the hopes of raising interest in his book and the general program over the course of months, according to sources. A story about professional football on sunday.
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North Carolina’s new Tar Heels head coach Bill Belichick speaks to the media at the Loudermilk Center for Excellence. (Imaginary of Jim Dedmon-Immagn)
Since the interview aired last weekend, Belichick has been in the spotlight. It was supposed to be a brief interview about his book and people he mentioned or didn’t mention, including his 24-year-old girlfriend Jordon Hudson, It was called Belichick’s “Creative Muse.”
A brief question about how Belichick met Hudson was robbed towards the legendary NFL coach. Hudson intercepted it and shut it down. The moment immediately sparked extensive scrutiny.
Everyone from the involved experts to Saturday Night Live put a lot of emphasis on the incident.
Belichick broke the silence In Wednesday’s fiasco, he defended his girlfriend and accused CB of creating a “fake story” with a “selectively edited” clip.
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North Carolina’s Tar Heels football head coach Bill Belichick and his girlfriend Jordon Hudson are watching in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, early in the first half of the North Carolina’s Tar Heels and the Dane E. Smith Center’s Duke Blue Devils game. (Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images)
“Unfortunately, those expectations were not respected during the interview. I was surprised when an unrelated topic was introduced. I repeatedly expressed my word to reporter Tony Docpile and producers who wanted the conversation to be the center of the book,” the coach said.
“After this happened several times, Jordon, who shares both personal and professional relationships, repeated the points to focus on the discussion, she worked to get the interviews off the ground rather than diverting specific questions or topics.
“The final eight-minute segment doesn’t reflect the productive 35-minute conversation we had. It covers a wide range of topics related to my career. Instead, I present selectively edited clips and stills for just a few minutes of interviews to suggest false stories.
CBS later responded with its own statement.

New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick before the Atlanta Falcons and Atlanta Falcons at NRG Stadium. (Simon Bruty /Sports Illustrated via Getty Images)
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“When I agreed to speak to Mr. Belichick, it was for a wide range of interviews,” the company said. “There were no prerequisites or restrictions on this conversation, which was repeatedly confirmed with his publisher after the interview was conducted and after it was completed.”
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