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Third String But Playing on Special Teams
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.They usually post a transcript within 4-8 hours after the interview, check out allthingsbillbelichick.comIs there a transcript available for the press conference somewhere?
Or does someone on here usually listen and post it in? I'm at work and I'm not going to hear it
He opened up saying "you all have the statement and until the league rules we'll move on to SD"
I'm sure in the Q&A there will be a hundred questions
He opened up saying "you all have the statement and until the league rules we'll move on to SD"
I'm sure in the Q&A there will be a hundred questions
Bill Belichick released the following statement today:
"Earlier this week, I spoke with Commissioner Goodell about a videotaping procedure during last Sunday's game and my interpretation of the rules. At this point, we have not been notified of the league's ruling. Although it remains a league matter, I want to apologize to everyone who has been affected, most of all ownership, staff and players. Following the league’s decision, I will have further comment."
i have it live on my browser. he looks awful, like he didn't sleep for a couple of days.
As per Reiss:
http://www.boston.com/sports/football/patriots/reiss_pieces/
interesting using the word "interpretation"
i have it live on my browser. he looks awful, like he didn't sleep for a couple of days.
It's over, someone tried to push the issue and he just walked away
I'm sure I'm not the first person to respond thusly: He always looks like that.
I thought his p.c. was hysterical, especially since ESPN got all dead-calm serious in "throwing" it to Foxboro. We all knew what would happen and it was hysterical watching it play out. And the commentary afterwards was INSANE. Honestly, I haven't seen this much disingenuous a-hole-ishness in YEARS.
The Pats were wrong. They'll be penalized. They'll move on. But Mangini broke the code of silence and will get penalized in a larger way as time goes by. And far different from taking a competitive advantage, he's lost a lot of trust around the league and has sent his relationships with New England FOREVER down the crapper. When his team fails to make the playoffs this year, that development will seem a much bigger deal.