Everyone who probably won't be invited to the Bill Belichick-Jordon Hudson wedding

These people shouldn't expect to receive an invitation to this marriage!
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Did ya hear... Bill Belichick and Jordon Hudson are allegedly engaged!

Based on the rumors, it appears that Belichick is adding another ring to his collection. Unfortunately, it's not the ring that UNC football fans hoped would be next in line!

With the talleged news of Belichick and Hudson's engagement, we got to thinking about the wedding. While there will be plenty of people on the guest list, there are also quite a few individuals who shouldn't expect to receive an invitation in the mail.

Here are some of the people who definitely won't be invited to celebrate the big day:

Pablo Torre

Pablo Torre has recently made himself a media enemy of Belichick and Hudson.

After Torre's report about Hudson being reportedly "banned" from the UNC football complexes, the sports media personality continued to leak additional information that he received.

North Carolina and Belichick continue to deny the rumors, as Torre went from being a very unlikely invite to being near the top of the "guests who aren't welcomed" list.

Don't worry- Torre will hope that his "sources" are invited so he can give us all the tea!

Robert Kraft

We all know the end of Belichick's tenure with the New England Patriots was filled with tension, as the relationship between Belichick and owner Robert Kraft certainly took a major hit.

Given that we're only a few years removed from the situation, it's probably too premature to have Kraft on the invite list. Unless the two can mend the fence before the wedding date, don't expect to see Kraft in attendance.

Eric Mangini

Real ones remember the beef between Mangini and Belichick!

Mangini's coaching career began under Belichick's tutlege, eventually leading him to earn a head coaching position with the New York Jets (As a Jets fan, I still regret this hire).

Let's remember: it was Mangini who alerted the NFL about the Patriots stealing signals (leading to the Spygate investigation).

Although this was over a decade ago, Belichick definitely isn't over his former prodigy betraying him.

Woody Johnson

Again, as a Jets fan, I wouldn't want to invite Woody Johnson to my wedding either.

Johnson is one of the main reasons why Belichick did a complete 180 to not end up coaching the Jets, a decision that has haunted the franchise ever since. It's safe to say that Belichick wouldn't want him to attend his wedding, even though his gift to the newly-wed couple would likely be an expensive one.

Gisele Bündchen

Belichick would never want to make his star quarterback upset!

While Tom Brady will be allowed to bring a plus one, Gisele Bundchen, Brady's ex wife, certainly won't be anywhere near the guest list.

Let's face it: Belichick and Brady agree that Bundchen was simply getting in the way of their focus on football.

Bart Scott

It's highly doubtful that Belichick would invite a man to his wedding that stated that "if he was on fire, I wouldn't piss on him to put it out."

Bart Scott has been on the record stating that Belichick was an "ass" to him, especially after his playing career came to a close. While Scott doesn't appear to be high on Belichick's list of likable people, that sentiment is certainly mutual.

Nick Foles

Foles was responsible for one of Belichick's Super Bowl losses with the Patriots, leading his Philadelphia Eagles to a 41-33 victory in Super Bowl LII.

There is NO way that Belichick is even giving Foles the slim opportunity to once again complete the "Philly Special" on another one of his most important days of his life.

Eli Manning

Did you really think we forgot Eli Manning?!

While Belichick has been cordial with Manning, especially as part of ESPN's Monday Night Football broadcasts, there's still a bit of hostility toward the younger Manning brother. He's responsible for not one, but two of the Patriots Super Bowl losses during the Belichick era, ending the organization's quest for perfection during the 2007 season.

Don't worry: David Tyree isn't invited either!