Here are several things that I am considering in regards to the whole "text" situation:
1. Someone mentioned the possibility that each "exchange" could be represented by a page, therefore over the course of almost 4 months (approx. 16 weeks), it isn't out of the question that ONE text could have been from Belichick once a week, with a responding text back from Hernandez (or vice versa).
If that were the case, there would be about 16 texts (one per week) from each party, back and forth. That would put the situation in a much clearer context, and make a lot of sense.
2. How many of these "33 pages of texts" were to multiple parties, such as the entire TE personnel, all offensive players, all injured players, or possibly even the entire team? That certainly matters a great deal.
3. Considering the fact that the texts stopped a month in advance of the Odin Llyod murder, what the hell does Ron Borges think may have been on there?
The murder hadn't even occurred yet, so unless it happened to be personal things in nature from Hernandez seeking advice, etc (which would have occurred almost a full year after the 7/12 extension anyway--proving absolutely nothing about his "character concerns") what does it really matter anyway?
Even in a worst case scenario, Hernandez and Belichick talked a little about some of Hernandez's problems in the spring of 2013. It really doesn't put the Patriots in a negative light due to the fact that the contract extension had long been signed already, and it's impossible that anything could have been said about a crime that wouldn't even be committed for another month down the road.