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Tim Tebow Comments on Release from Patriots, Bill Belichick
- Updated: November 28, 2016
In an interview on Fox & Friends on Monday, Tim Tebow opened up about his departure from the New England Patriots in 2013.
Tebow said he had high expectations for his tenure with the Patriots, which added to the disappointment he felt when the team cut him before the start of the regular season. Shutdown Corner’s Ben Rohrbach transcribed the interview:
It’s difficult because it also cuts into your pride, it cuts into your goals, it cuts into your dreams, and when all of that feels like it’s shaken, how do you react? How do you handle it? And, for me, I felt like, “Hey, going to the Patriots was gonna be a dream come true.” Play under Tom Brady, and then when he retires, we’ll go play for [Patriots head coach Bill] Belichick and win a bunch of Super Bowls, and that was my goal. That’s what I thought was …