DENVER, CO - JANUARY 24: Head coach Bill Belichick of the New England Patriots looks on in the second half against the Denver Broncos in the AFC Championship game at Sports Authority Field at Mile High on January 24, 2016 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Doug Pensinger/Getty Images)

ESPN personality absolutely crushes Patriots and its “self-pitying” fans

But remember, fans don't easily forget.

ESPN First Take co-host Max Kellerman has a message for New England Patriots' fans: "Get over yourselves."

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During Kellerman's "Final Take," he went after Pats fans and how they handle success.

"No one anywhere in this country feels any sympathy whatsoever for you and your teams," Kellerman said. "There are sympathetic characters, and then there are all of you. Want to know why? Every single one of your major sports franchises has won a championship in the past 10 years yet, somehow, you still play the persecution card."

Kellerman elaborated on how everything worked out for the Patriots after Tom Brady's suspension, yet Pats fans still have a grudge against seemingly everyone.

"So the 39-year-old quarterback sat the first four games of the season, the team went 3-1 and the backup quarterback increased his potential trade value to first-round pick level," he said. "The rested, healthy star quarterback returned and basically ran the table giving a fifth (Super Bowl) to Mr. Kraft and all of stubbornly self-pittying New England."

Patriots fans will probably always have a grudge about Deflategate because that's how Boston fans are, so Kellerman might just have to get used to it and get over it.

(h/t 247Sports)