This Tom Brady x Bill Belichick Lego Mural Will Blow Your Mind

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Mesmerizing 20,000 lego mural goes from Brady to Belichick.

Students and teachers at Brown Elementary School in Peabody, Massachusetts recently created an incredible lego mural of New England Patriots QB Tom Brady and head coach Bill Belichick that consists of over 20,000 angled legos. Not impressed? Keep reading.

According to Sports Illustrated, about 400 students and teachers worked together with Disney artist Rob Surette to create the mesmerizing masterpiece which actually shifts from Brady to Belichick depending on what angle you're viewing from.

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Brady and Belichick will travel to Arrowhead Stadium this weekend for their eight straight AFC Championship Game, where they'll take on Patrick Mahomes and the explosive Kansas City Chiefs.

Heading into Sunday night's Conference championship (kickoff scheduled for 6:40pm ET, airing on CBS), the Chiefs are favored by three points and the over/under point total is hovering around 54.5 points.

According to the Associated Press' report from Monday, an "arctic blast" is expected Sunday in KC with temperatures ranging from 10 degrees to sub-zero.

"The National Weather Service is projecting an arctic blast to settle over Kansas City for the Chiefs' game against the New England Patriots. Temperatures at kickoff could range from 10 degrees to well below zero, potentially making it the coldest game in Arrowhead Stadium history."

Of course, Belichick isn't at all concerned with the forecast.

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