Rob Gronkowski Demands Severe Punishment for Andy Reid After Bill Belichick Snub
The fallout from Bill Belichick‘s Hall of Fame snub just escalated, and Patriots legend Rob Gronkowski has aimed his frustration directly at Chiefs head coach Andy Reid. The former All-Pro tight end strongly believes that the way Belichick was overlooked should have an influence on other coaches headed for the Hall of Fame.
âCoach Belichick needs to be in the Hall of Fame, and it needs to be a first ballot,â Gronkowski told Front Office Sports. âNow thereâs no such thing as a first-ballot Hall of Fame coach. No other coach ever in history should go first-ballot. Thereâs a guy out there, Andy Reid, but he canât go first-ballot now because coach Belichick wasnât first-ballot.â
Gronk’s frustration is understandable. Watching Belichick and Kraft miss out on the first ballot came as a shock to him and probably ignited some anger. Regardless, bringing in Andy Reid is an entirely different conversation. Two wrongs don’t make a right, and Andy Reid welcoming the same fate as Belichick wouldn’t make things any better.
Rob Gronkowski says Andy Reid can’t be a first-ballot Hall of Famer because Bill Belichick wasn’t.
“No other coach ever in history should go first ballot,” @RobGronkowski tells FOS. pic.twitter.com/XAWcbIhMQh
â Front Office Sports (@FOS) February 4, 2026
Andy Reid deserves to be a HOFer. He’s the only head coach to become the winningest coach for two different franchises, a 3x Super Bowl winner, and will be entering his 28th season as an HC next year. And if you include his years as an assistant, he has led his teams to the playoffs 26 times. With him at the helm, the Chiefs have made it to the playoffs 11 times in 13 seasons.
That level of consistency is usually enough for a head coach to be inducted into the Canton. Most of the time, on the first try itself. Bill Belichick also fits into that very category, which only adds to Gronk’s frustration. But maybe the solution isn’t letting one controversial decision snowball into another, but not making the same mistake twice.
If a coach with six Vince Lombardi trophies, nine conference titles, and decades of dominance cannot rack up 40 votes, nothing feels guaranteed anymore. And if you’re already thinking about Tom Brady receiving his gold jacket in a few years, don’t be too sure. Gronk surely isn’t.
Will Tom Brady be a first-ballot HOFer?
A week ago, the thought of Tom Brady not being a first-ballot Hall of Famer almost felt like a joke. Now, after the snubs of Bill Belichick and Robert Kraft, it doesn’t feel like a distant reality anymore. Somehow, even arguably the greatest quarterback of all time might not be a first ballot. Gronk couldn’t help but laugh at the possibility.
“Tom Brady’s going to be a fourth-ballot Hall of Famer now,” he said on the Up & Adams show. “Like, [Kraft] can’t get in, Bill Belichick can’t get in, where’s Tom gonna sit? I mean, obviously, Tom’s got to be a first-ballot, but who knows what’s going to happen now?”
Brady’s resume deserves to be in Canton on the first try. Heâs the NFLâs all-time leader in passing yards, passing touchdowns, quarterback wins, and Super Bowl victories. But again, a lot of his success should also be credited to Belichick and Kraft. Former wide receiver Terrell Owens echoed the same sentiment.
âHonestly, if youâre looking at it, if Belichick doesnât go in and Robert Kraft doesnât go in first ballot, Tom Brady shouldnât go in,” Owens said. âIâm just being real. Itâs nothing against him. How can you have Tom Brady go in when heâs up in 2028? Why would he go in if Robert Kraft and Bill Belichick donât go in on the first go-around?”
âBecause to be quite honest, yeah, is Tom Brady a good quarterback? Yeah. Heâs not the quarterback he is without Robert Kraft drafting him. Heâs not the quarterback he is without Bill Belichick. They all go hand-in-hand. So to me, why would he go in and those two not? He shouldnât go in either.â
Well, heâs up in 2028, so we can just hope that the voting processes change by then. The outrage about the snubs isn’t slowing down, so there might be a change coming soon. At least, that’s what the fans can hope for.
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