Devin McCourty says he got ‘duped’ by ‘The Dynasty’ docuseries

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Apple TV+'s 'The Dynasty: New England Patriots' wrapped up last week, and there are plenty of mixed emotions on the docuseries -- to say the least.

"Kraft-umentary" and "Belichick hit piece" are just two of the many ways fans, critics, and media members alike have used to describe the 10-part saga. Former Patriots safety Devin McCourty, who was prominently featured in the series, says he felt "duped" when watching it in full:

"I felt like I got kinda duped," McCourty said in an interview with fellow former Pats safety Rodney Harrison (via Pro Football Talk). "I was like, 'Man, this is gonna be great. Like the storytelling, we're talking about this and we're talking about that.' Everything that we all gave to the 20 years that it encompassed, it only hit anything that was negative."

Harrison also says he didn't feel like he got the fairest of shakes, saying that he sat down for nearly six hours with the producers and was featured just once.

"It didn't tell the stories like, of me coming and Corey Dillion," Harrison explained of his feelings on the series. "I interviewed for five or six hours while I was in New York and all they had me saying was , 'F-- 'em all.' Like that's it!"

The former All-Pro also seems to think they did his former coach, Bill Belichick, in a bad light:

"He gives guys who are the underdog an opportunity," said Harrison. "No one talks about that. When everybody else is done with a guy, he brings in a Corey Dillion, he brings in a Randy Moss, he brings in a Rodney Harrison. And I just don't think he got enough credit, enough respect, enough props. Man, this dude is the greatest coach of all time."

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