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- Tom Brady hinted at the widely reported and discussed tension on the New England Patriots.
- When asked if he feels appreciated by the Patriots, Brady said, "I plead the Fifth!"
- It was reported during the 2017 season that Brady grew frustrated with criticism from head coach Bill Belichick and felt underappreciated, never taking home weekly team awards for his performances.
- Brady said everyone would like to feel more appreciated in their professional lives, but that he's committed to the Patriots and is working to make himself happy.
Tom Brady hinted on Monday at the widely reported and discussed tension on the New England Patriots while speaking at the Milken Institute Global Conference.
During the 2107 season, it was reported that the relationships between Brady, head coach Bill Belichick, team owner Robert Kraft, and others were fracturing over numerous issues. At the core of many of the issues was Brady's work with his trainer and business partner Alex Guerrero and the ripple effect it created on the team.
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