Jemele Hill Calls Out Bill Belichick For ‘Unprofessional’ Stare At Reporter (via NESN)
Bill Belichick managed to set the sports world ablaze well before kickoff Sunday afternoon at Gillette Stadium.
Belichick held an interview with CBS Sports reporter Dana Jacobson prior to the New England Patriots’ Week 3 win over the New York Jets. Jacobson closed the 1-on-1 with a general question about one of football’s top trending topics: Antonio Brown. Not only did Belichick brush the question the off, but he alsoThe clip unsurprisingly made the social media rounds, with many fans chalking up the incident as typical Belichick. Jemele Hill, however, wasn’t at all amused.
Dana did her job. This is what you get paid to do as a journalist. Those in power have to be held accountable. It’s fine if he chooses not to answer the question. That stare was weak and unprofessional.
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