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Boston radio hosts mock ‘Pardon My Take’ for not asking Bill Belichick about Jordon Hudson

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Bill Belichick re-emerged from a long media hiatus this week for an interview on the Pardon My Take podcast. The hour-plus-long conversation touched on moments from throughout Belichick’s career, as well as his thoughts on pro and college football, with the legendary head coach opening up in a way that PMT uniquely gets its guests…

Credit: 98. 5 The Sports Hub; Pardon My Take Bill Belichick re-emerged from a long media hiatus this week for an interview on the Pardon My Take podcast. The hour-plus-long conversation touched on moments from throughout Belichick’s career, as well as his thoughts on pro and college football, with the legendary head coach opening up in a way that PMT uniquely gets its guests to do.

But notably, the interview did not include any discussion of Belichick’s notorious younger girlfriend , Jordon Hudson. It didn’t take long for Toucher & Hardy at The Sports Hub in Boston to seize on this missing link, with cohost Fred Toucher saying he was “annoyed” at what he saw as an abdication of the responsibility of interviewing Belichick. “ Pardon My Take is a very, very popular show, and I’m told a very, very good show, and I’m not doubting that,” he said .

“I just am a little annoyed that they didn’t ask him about Jordon Hudson and a little surprised, because I don’t know why you would agree to do an interview with someone who’s most well-known for dating Jordon Hudson than anything else. ” The show also mocked PMT producer Hank Lockwood after he told Belichick during the episode that the coach helped many Boston-area kids like him learn what it was to be a winner during the New England Patriots’ dynasty, calling it “sad” and suggesting Lockwood “needed a male figure” in his life. In the subsequent episode of PMT , Lockwood and host Dan “Big Cat” Katz addressed the criticism.

Of Toucher and Hardy, Lockwood said simply, “f*ck them. ” But Katz offered a more detailed defense. “I don’t know how many times we have to say this, we are not journalists.