FOXBORO, Mass. — Sean Payton earned the admiration of New England Patriots fans when he tweeted out a show of support to Tom Brady on Sunday.
The New Orleans Saints head coach manually retweeted a picture sent out by the Patriots of a Brady banner, and the quarterback’s No. 12, hanging on the Gillette Stadium lighthouse.
“There aren’t a lot of people that can understand what Tom’s going through,” Payton said when asked about the gesture Thursday on ESPN’s “Mike and Mike” radio show. “I’m one of them.”
Payton was suspended for an entire season by NFL commissioner Roger Goodell for his role in the Saints’ bounty scandal. Brady is suspended for the first four weeks of the 2016 NFL season after the NFL found the quarterback generally aware of the Patriots’ Deflategate scandal.
ESPN’s Mike Reiss asked Patriots head coach Bill Belichick about Payton’s show of support and prefaced the question with, “Bill, I know you don’t spend a lot of time on Twitter.”
“Yeah, none,” Belichick responded. “You can set that bar below the ground. That’s where it’s at. Not even.”
Belichick appreciated the gesture, however.
“Yeah, it means a lot,” Belichick said. “I have a good friendship with Sean. We go back quite a ways. We have a great working relationship, a great professional relationship and a good personal relationship. So, I always appreciate his support. He’s had ours. We’ve had his. Can’t say that about everybody, but he certainly has been a good friend and a good supporter.”
The Patriots and Saints hold joint practices during training camp when the two teams play during the preseason because of Belichick and Payton’s strong relationship. If any two teams would want to stick it to the league, it would be the Patriots and Saints because of punishment handed out by Goodell for various “gates.”
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