Here, I'll save you the trouble:
Reporter: Bill, you said you try to err on the caution with the rules, but the videotaping, you were pushing the envelope on that, did that change that?
Belichick: “Look, that’s a whole other discussion. The guy’s giving signals in front of 80,000 people, OK? So we filmed him making signals out in front of 80,000 people like there were a lot of other teams doing at that time too. Forget about that. If were wrong, then we’ve been disciplined for that.”
Reporter: That’s clearly not trying to do everything you can stay on the side of caution.
Belichick: “The guy is in front of 80,000 people. 80,000 people saw it. Everybody on the sideline saw it. Everybody sees our guy in front of 80,000 people. There he is. So, it was wrong and we were disciplined for it. That’s it. Again, we are never going to do it again and anything that’s close, we aren’t going to do it either.”
Reporter: I’m talking about what you said a few minutes ago about staying on the side of caution.
Belichick: “We always do, but I mean anything that’s even remotely close, we err on the side of caution.”