Hilarious Mullet Guy On ‘Pat McAfee Show’ Continues Zany Hijinks With ROFL-Worthy Bill Belichick Tattoo

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Do you know who Boston Connor is? How could you not? Haven’t you noticed his mullet and hilarious antics on The Pat McAfee Show?

In case you haven’t noticed Boston Connor recently, don’t worry, because he’ll make sure you do, as the endlessly zany radio personality used his early 2024 vacation to get a Bill Belichick-inspired tattoo.

Do you get it? Because he’s a football guy. It’s actually really funny when you think about it, similar to Pickle Rick or that fat guy you knew in college who built his entire personality around drinking a lot of beers.

The tattoo, which sits on Boston Connor’s right bicep — underneath his purple wolf shirt, another hysterical qurik by the joke master, clearly paying homage to the great comedy giants that came before him such as Zach Galifianakis in The Hangover — is of Belichick’s famed “We’re onto Cincinnati quote.”

Mullet, wolf t-shirt, AND an ironic football tattoo?! Connor has almost hit for the cycle of hilarity.

The banter doesn’t end there, though, as Boston Connor also had the quote attributed to “William Stephen Belichick,” the six-time Super Bowl winner’s full name. In case he’s lost you here, that makes it even funnier because it adds unnecessary formality to what’s otherwise an unremarkable message. We’re dealing with Richard Pryor levels of humor here, folks.

“I actually got my Bill Belichick tattoo. I was going to bring it up earlier, I decided not to. It’s right here. It says, ‘We’re onto Cincinnati. – William Stephen Belichick,’ Boston Connor explained.

“I decided, you know what, this guy has made me who I am. That’s real. Those colors don’t run, brother!”

Belichick, of course, parted ways with the New England Patriots following the conclusion of the 2023 campaign and will likely spend the 2024 season on the sideline after not being able to find a new head coaching job in the NFL.

The 71-year-old Belichick served as Patriots coach for 23 seasons from 2000 to 2023 and won six Super Bowls during that time.