New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick believes he is coaching the "greatest quarterback of all time." At least that's what he said when referring to Patriots signal caller Tom Brady, at the 2016 Salesforce World Tour in Boston on Thursday.

According to ESPN's Mike Reiss, Belichick, who was featured in a keynote question and answer portion at the event, spoke of Brady's inclusion in a group of "special guys" that he has "felt privileged to coach."

Belichick also gushed about Brady being a "tremendous leader" along with his solid play on the field since joining the team in 2000.

New England's head coach also talked about how the team has tried to be an "outlier" of sorts in the league, working to sustain success year in and year out, and how he has worked to get the best out of different groups of players each year.

During his 16-year tenure in New England, the Patriots have won four of six Super Bowls and have been to the AFC Title game 10 times.

 

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