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- From: Kwan Kung <Zhang@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2007 05:42:28 -1000
Bill's take
Date:Friday 14 September 2007 06:17
FOXBOROUGH -- Patriots coach Bill Belichick held his Friday press conference
at Gillette Stadium and was peppered with questions regarding the NFL's
ruling. He opened with the following statement:
"OK, I know there is a lot of interest here on the situation and decision
last night, but as I stated, it's over and we're moving on. All my energy
and focus and attention is on the San Diego Chargers game Sunday night.
That's where we're at."
The next 6 minutes, 30 seconds were dominated by questions on the NFL's
ruling.
Some of the Q&A:
Did you craft the statement yourself?
"It's my statement."
You wrote it?
"It's my statement, yes."
Why would you not read or actually speak that statement?
"There was quite a bit of interest and we had a number of requests from the
media to respond to the decision. I tried to do that."
But in essence, you never actually stood in front of people and expressed
your remorse, if that's the right word.
"I tried to act in a timely way. Right now, it's San Diego and that's what
we're moving on to."
Do you want to address the fans?
"We're moving on to San Diego. That's what I'm addressing. All my energy is
on the San Diego Chargers."
Moving on to San Diego, is there something different than you did last
weekend with your video assistant. Will he not be on the sidelines any
more? Will he not be videotaping?
"That is correct."
What won't be happening?
"We will change our procedure on that."
Can you describe what the procedure will be as you focus on San Diego?
"We're getting ready for the Chargers. That's plenty to get ready for.
They're a great football team. They're coming in here, had a big win
against Chicago, and we're doing what we can to get ready for them.
Everything else is in the past."
Can you explain how you misinterpreted the rule?
"It doesn't matter. It doesn't matter. We're moving on."
But you lost a first-round draft choice and were fined a half-million
dollars. It does matter.
"It already happened. Right now, we're focusing on what's in front of us,
and that's the Chargers."
Would you care to comment on people suggesting this has happened in the
past, and if it taints your record in the past?
"All my focus is on the San Diego Chargers. I'm just working to get ready
for that team."
Do you get to pay a half-million dollars in installments or do you have to
pay it up front?
"I'm just thinking about the Chargers."
With the Chargers in mind, has this become a distraction?
"We're going to try to do the best we can to get ready -- Friday, Saturday,
all day Sunday. Do all we can to get ready and put our best effort out
there. That's what we're doing."
Why didn't the statement apologize to the Jets?
"We're moving on. San Diego."
How difficult is it to move on?
"My focus is on the Chargers. I understand there is interest out there. I
understand there are stories. But everything is in the past. It's been
decided. It's over with."
How much is it that if you win games, that everything else will be
forgotten?
"There is nothing you can do about the past."
Do you feel the punishment was fair?
"It doesn't make any difference."
Has this affected your ability to prepare this week?
"At points, it's taken a little time out of it but we'll be ready. We'll do
what we've done, what we normally do. What we do today, Saturday, and
Sunday. We know we're going to have to be at our best against San Diego.
They're good in all three phases of the game. That's what we need to be."
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