Lurking Jordon Hudson made things weird during our Bill Belichick interview: former NFL star

Former NFL player Channing Crowder said it was “weird” to see North Carolina football coach Bill Belichick being managed by his 24-year-old girlfriend, Jordon Hudson, during Belichick’s appearance on “The Pivot” podcast earlier this month.Crowder, who co-hosts the show with former NFL players Fred Taylor and Ryan Clark, explained that Hudson “choreographed the open” with Belichick, which aired on May 16 — and began with just Clark and Belichick discussing Hudson’s role in his life and the discourse around his disastrous interview with “CBS Sunday Morning” last month.“He’s all in if you talk football, but if you start talking personal stuff he starts doing the mumble and the one-word answers and his old lady is different,” Crowder, who starred as Dolphins pass-rusher from 2005-’10, said on his WQAM podcast with Marc Hochman  “Hochman and Crowder” last week.“She lurks.It’s weird to know him as Coach Belichick running the entire organization as GM, head coach, talent coordinator, all that stuff, and then to see this tiny little 95-pound girl pretty much telling him what to do.“… She was there.

She kind of coordinates and brand manages… She has her paws on the situation.It’s different… it was weird to be around Belichick and Jordon.

I don’t see Belichick in that light.But he just smiles and nods.”Crowder didn’t elaborate further about Hudson apparently choreographing the opening of Belichick’s interview on “The Pivot” podcast.The interview opened with Clark asking about the legendary coach calling Hudson his “idea mill” and “creative muse” in his new book, “The Art of Winning,” which made the New York Times best-seller list.Clark next asked Belichick if CBS had asked him about the inclusion of Hudson in his book, and he replied that they had, “but that wasn’t shown.”Clark brought up how CBS aired Hudson interrupting the interview to stop Belichick from answering a question about how the co...

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