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Bill Belichick is no longer with the New England Patriots, but the legendary coach didn’t seem to be a fan of the Pats’ first draft choice Thursday night. The legendary coach appeared as an analyst on Pat McAfee’s NFL Draft Spectacular simulcast and when the Patriots picked North Carolina quarterback Drake Maye No. 3 overall,
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Bill Belichick isn’t in the New England Patriots war room this offseason, but the veteran head coach certainly has an opinion on the team’s first round draft pick. Appearing on "The Pat McAfee Show" draft night special, Belichick sounded lukewarm in his take on the Patriots selecting former North Carolina quarterback Drake Maye with the No. 3 pick on Thursday night. Belichick seemingly shaded the selection over Maye’s own comparison to Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen. CLICK HERE FOR...
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