Belichick: ‘It's been a privilege' to coach Brady

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The two have been inextricably linked at the two primary cogs for the Patriots on-the-field success over the last 15 years, and next week it appears as though we'll get a slightly closer look into the relationship between coach Bill Belichick and quarterback Tom Brady. 

Leading up to the premiere of NFL Network's "Do Your Job" special, featuring the Patriots 2014 Super Bowl-winning season, the team's website has released certain clips from the program as mini-previews. 

In the latest, which you can watch here, Belichick delves into his appreciation for Brady's grasp of the game.

"As a coach, you give out a lot of information," Belichick said. "Not everybody can absorb all of it. Tom, he's very, very good at that. He can see everything. He sees the rush. He sees the dispersement of the coverage. He sees the leverage of the defenders on the receivers. [He's] poised. He handles the biggest moments very well.

"It's been a privilege all these years to coach Tom. I really thoroughly enjoy it, and I've learned an awful lot from watching him play the position."

For Patriots fans seeking one last to savor the 2014 season before moving onto 2015, the "Do Your Job" special is well-timed. It will air at 8 p.m. on Sep. 9, which is the eve of the season-opener between the Patriots and Steelers at Gillette Stadium.

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