Nope. 1) He used the interviewer's name and 2) said "WE" talked about that. Not "I'" talked about that.
Which is exactly why Hamachek called him out immediately and said 'No, I didn't ask you about it'. To which Belichick simply clams up because he knows he's been caught in a lie. He took his ball and went home.
I'm pro-Belichick for 95% of that era - - including the ridiculous Guerrero thing where Brady was 100% wrong to force Yoko into the lockerroom and field, etc. And I think his greatest off-field moment was that Mona Lisa DeflateGate presser the Saturday after it broke (Brady, on the other hand, poured fuel on the fire with his deer in the headlights cluelesness in his Thursday presser - - "Wait is this a THING??' when it was being discussed all over the world for four days leading up.). BB's Saturday presser was a masterful cleanup job of the mess Brady made two days earlier. The live thread here from that day is a classic - -I wish I could see that one again
There are only 3 football coaching instances I can remember right now where I think Belichick was dead wrong:
1) The Milloy cut (with no trade for value) - - in retrospect, I admit I was wrong - -it did not hurt the team at all and, perhaps, allowed Rodney extra room to control the lockerroom with McGinest. But geez, couldn't he have at least gotten something in return.
the next two happened at the last moments before SB 52
2) Deactivating Branch (exacerbated by not playing Butler - - Branch could've helped against Philly parade that took place that night right up the middle for 164 yds and a 6.1 avg)
3) Butler
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