Heres a look at Bill Belichicks controversial shirt Patriots Wire
Henry McKenna
17 hrs ago
© Getty Images GLENDALE, AZ - FEBRUARY 01: Head coach Bill Belichick of the New England Patriots stands on the field during the pregame warm up prior to playing in Super Bowl XLIX at University of Phoenix Stadium on February 1, 2015 in
Bill Belichick's clothing choices have long been a fashion statement. But his latest shirt has caused a stir on Twitter. He appears to have made a political statement.
In a photo posted by Twitter user Kathryn Mastromarino, who eventually made her account private after the massive Twitter reaction, Belichick was pictured with a young girl. He was wearing a sleeveless shirt, which featured a satyrical graphic with the caption, "Life is great."
The image on the T-shirt shows an apparent American soldier chasing another solider, wearing a turban. The soldier wearing the turban is getting bit by a dog. VICE Sports reached out to the apparel company, "Life is Good," to confirm they do not sell the shirt. They also do not intend to start selling the shirt.
Poster Comment:
Tweets at source, and a picture of Belichick's shirt.
One time we were working The Grateful Dead at World Music Theater in Tinley Park, Illinois.
The first night the crowd rushed the fence on top of the hill. There were so many people coming over the top it looked like a waterfall.
The next night they had the dogs out there. "Arf, arf. I want a piece of a Dead Head." ROTFLMAO!