Romo: Belichick, Brady 'just like any married couple'
Former Dallas Cowboys quarterback and current CBS broadcaster Tony Romo says people shouldn't read too much into reports of tension between Bill Belichick and Tom Brady.
Appearing on NFL Network, Romo compared the Belichick-Brady relationship to that of a married couple.
"I just think when you work together for 15, 20 years, whatever it is, I think that, invariably, when you have the success they have, people have to come up with stuff," he said. "I also think that I've been upset with my coaches before, and then you come back and you're fine. And then you get upset with them, and you come back and you're fine. It's a part of sports.
"... I don't really think there's a whole lot to it. I think they probably squabble just like any married couple for 20 years and then they also love each other."
Romo was also asked if he could see Brady playing for another team besides the New England Patriots.
"My rough guess is that he's going to finish his career in New England, no question," Romo said.
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