Bill Belichick and Tom Brady won six Super Bowls together, but a persistent narrative claimed they were at odds. Belichick, appearing on 'Hang Out with Sean Hannity,' confirmed what he and Brady have always said-that story is fiction, fueled by the media.

Belichick said he learned so much from Brady, who saw the game through a quarterback's eyes. 'Once Tom became our quarterback in 2002, everything I did from then on was to try to enhance him,' Belichick explained.

Belichick also praised Brady's leadership from day one, even when he was the fourth-string quarterback. Brady himself asked to be included in tough team meetings so he remained 'one of the guys.' When the two ultimately split, Brady went to Tampa Bay and won another Super Bowl. Their mutual respect endures, with Brady supporting Belichick after his Hall of Fame snub.