It was recently revealed that there might be some tension between New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady and coach Bill Belichick over the gunslinger's trainer being banned from traveling with the team.

Now, however, the historically great signal-caller is being asked about the entire situation and he is responding by avoiding the questions poised at all cost.

Brady when asked about his trainer not being on the sideline:

“I don’t think about it. I’ve got enough things to think about, so I’m going to go try and win an important game and do what I always do.”

A sane, normal response to a question. Cool.

Brady was then asked to explain how he reacted when Belichick explained that Alex Guerrero’s (the trainer) access would be restricted, and Brady bristled, a bit.

“I don’t really agree with your question, so I don’t know what you’re talking about,” Brady said. “How do you know what he said?”

What?

“I’m not saying anything,” Brady said. “I mean, how do you say that he said anything? You don’t know anything about that.”

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“Well, I have a lot of conversations with him,” Brady said. “Those are private between he and I, and I don’t think anyone knows what we talk about. Certainly I’ve never talked about it. He’s never talked about it.”

Reporters would eventually near give up, then bluntly ask if the deal between the trainer, his coach, and him have altered his relationship with Belichick at all.

“No, I just try to show up and do the right thing and try to win football games,” Brady said. “I let my play do the talking. I try to go out there and I prepare hard every week and I put everything into it. That’s where my focus is. It’s not much beyond that.”

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Bad (very bad) jokes aside, it isn't shocking that Tom Brady is avoiding these questions. He's not exactly known to be an open-book.