Tom Brady entered the 2019 season expecting it to be his final one with the New England Patriots.

Brady was asked about the thought that he wouldn't have had success without Bill Belichick.

"I think it's a pretty s---ty argument actually that people would say that, because again, I can't do his job, and he can't do mine," Brady said on the program. "So the fact you could say, 'Would I be successful without him, the same level of success?' I don't believe I would have been. But I feel the same vice versa, as well.

"To have him allowed me to be the best I can be, so I'm grateful for that. I very much believe that he feels the same way about me, because we've expressed that to each other."

Brady said he didn't have any resentment that Belichick didn't make him a Patriot for his entire career.

"No, absolutely not," Brady answered, somewhat emphatically. "No, because this is a part for me, in my life, to experience something very different. There are ways for me to grow and evolve in a different way that I haven't had the opportunity to do -- that aren't right or wrong, but just right for me.

"... I never cared about legacy. I could give a s--- about that. I never once, when I was in high school, said, 'Man, I can't wait for what my football legacy looks like.' That's just not me. That's just not my personality."