Tom Brady and Bill Belichick Reportedly Disagreed With Robert Kraft Over Call to Cut Antonio Brown

Super Bowl LI - New England Patriots v Atlanta Falcons
Super Bowl LI - New England Patriots v Atlanta Falcons / Jamie Squire/Getty Images

It seems like the New England Patriots are having a difficult time dealing with their own sense of morality.

New reports show that Robert Kraft and Bill Belichick had major disagreements over the decision to retain or cut Antonio Brown, after everything that transpired with Brown these past couple of weeks.

Brown is still looking for a team, and recently went on a Twitter tirade stating how "The game need me I'm like test answers." Alrighty there, buddy. Hold your horses.

According to those in the know, Coach Belichick wasn't the only one frustrated by Kraft's decision to cut Brown loose. Per sources, Tom Brady believed Brown's distraction could be muted, too; he wanted him in New England.

It's difficult to imagine that an NFL team will take a chance on Brown before the various serious allegations against him are settled, but it's even more difficult to imagine that the Patriots were actually debating about whether to keep Brown on the roster or not amidst some serious legal troubles.

Once again, certain members of the Patriots organization appear to be displaying their legendary willingness to put football over ethics in their mission to capture another Super Bowl championship. When will the Pats draw the line?