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Asante Samuel has devoted his Twitter account to Bill Belichick attacks

Asante Samuel’s feeling about Bill Belichick are pretty obvious at this point.

The former Patriots star has turned his Twitter account into a Belichick-bashing feed over the last week, taking every opportunity he ca💙n to take shots at his former coach.

On Tuesday afternoon, Samuel about the Patriots shopping Mac Jones this off-season and said “And y’all don’t want to believe the truth.”

He then retweeted former NFL QB and current ESPN analyst Robert Griffin III’s post about the rumor as well.

“The Patriots have reportedly shopped Mac Jones to other teams this off-season,” Griffin wrote. “Trying to trade him after giving him a defensive coordinator as his Offensive Coordinator and a special teams coach as his QB Coach last year is MIND BLOWING.”

“The silly things he use to get away with because of Brady,” Samuel added in his quote-tweet.

Qsante Samuel #22 of the New England Patriots stands on the sidelines
Asante Samuel’s Patriots anger continues to ramp up. Getty Images

The tirade against his formeꦉr coach did not sꦕtop there.

On Wednesday, the 42-year-old, who played in New England from 2003-07 and won two Super Bowls with the franchise, responded to a fan who asked him “Remind me again what coach has the most super bowls in NFL history?”

“Coach Brady,” .

Head coach Bill Belichick of the New England Patriots looks on during the second half against the Cincinnati Bengals at Gillette Stadium on December 24, 2022 in Foxborough, Massachusetts. (Photo by Winslow Townson/Getty Images)
Bill Belichick is a specific point of Samuel’s ire. Getty Images

The four-time Pro Bowler’s public distaste for Belichick is no surprise, as he’s been voicing his gripes with the coach and franchise since he left as a free agent following the 2007 season.

“One thing about me I am consistent. I been doing this since 2006 when I played for the Pats,” Samuel said last week in reference to his bad-mouthing the team.

He’s been especially active this offseason, quickly chiming in on rumors of the Patriots’ interest in Lamar Jackson, issuing a warning to the MVP quarterback.

“Lamar Jackson, my brother trust me you don’t want to play for Belichick,” he wrote on Twitter.

This was the beginning of his recent anti-Patriots rant — and it doesn’t seem like he’s slowing down.