Matthew Slater Explains How he Brought up Retirement to Bill Belichick
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 31 มี.ค. 2024
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Been a lifelong Pats fan, and one of the many things I appreciated is Jules and Slates relationship. Genuine, fair, big bro/lil bro vibes.
A GOAT of special teams right there, mad respect
Slater will always be my favorite Patriot. Dude embodies everything that was good about the organization and as a person. We need more people like 18 in the world.
Absolutely!
Belichick will remember Slater more than Jules. Why? Go listen to any interview Bill has ever given ever on the importance of special teams…
Slate is a consummate Patriot.
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Matt is a CLASS ACT. All the best in your life after football my brother. God bless you and your family.
Slater is one of my favorites of all time. The guy is humble, works hard, was coached by the best coach in nfl history.
Slate was a great Patriot. Always wondered why he didn't play more WR.
I’m old enough to be a fan of Slate’s dad when he played for the Rams
Jules, you have a great show hanging out and talking with the other players. I appreciate how you understand the NFL and your hard work say a lot about you. Same for Brady, proving others wrong is what beings out greatness.
What a trip it's been. Wow.
Yes it's must have been an incredible time to play on that team during those years.
My Goat
Wait, non-Pats fans claim his players didn't like him. Whom am I supposed to believe? Someone who was actual there, or someone determined to hold on to a narrative?
It could be that most players love him and some hate him
Wait, players who chose to stay with the same coach their entire careers also liked that coach? That must mean all the other players liked that coach too, right?
I had to watch for another possible Belichick impression from Julian
two of the greatest patriots together again ! awwwwww yeah
Mathew is the most loyal patriot player of all time !
A great patriot right here
Damn, gonna miss the AAAAAAAAAH YEAAAAAAAH!
ayyy early fam wya 😼
Hey now I love Slater but Troy Brown is the most loyal Patriot player. He would sell peanuts if that's what we asked him to do....man I miss Bill...:(
The spit cup is disgusting.
Whyyyyy couldn't it have been the Chicago Bears?!? Sniff... McCaskies grumble grumble stupid Packers. Grrr!!!
You were a number to bill.
"Me and him had a great relationship" i love when people blatantly ignore the actual people talking for their own bias lol
@@austinsmith7731I guarantee Bill knows more names than any HC in the NFL. So many morons misread the guy. Players are soft as sh*t nowadays. Bill is still the greatest teacher of the game
Slater is the single most overrated player in professional sports. Good, loyal company man, and BB paid him well for that.
idk 10x pro bowl and 5x first team all-pro seem pretty legit to me
Fuck the pats cheated the rams twice
cry more... go yell at the moon
So why did you choose to watch an interview with 2 ex-Patriots 😂
Cry me a river you little baby
You guys got bent over in that last one! 13-3
Rams suckd we beat them straight up!!! Kiss our rings
One of the all time great Pats.....two of 'em actually.....