Belichick apologized Wednesday for the commotion surrounding his team following accusations that his club spied on the Jets.
Belichick said he spoke with NFL commissioner Roger Goodell this week 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," Belichick said in a statement. "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."
At a news conference, Belichick refused to answer questions about the accusations, saying he said all he could in his statement. When pressed for a response, Belichick replied: "Are there any questions about the Chargers? Anyone want to talk about the football game?"
Does anyone think the punishment on Belichick was a little light? I think they should suspend him like they would a crew chief for NASCAR. What do you think?
Yeah, the guy's getting off light. It's too bad. The league could send another message here with a harsh punishment.
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Jake Lloyd
The punishment is light because, well, everyone kinda "cheats" in the NFL. Although I wish the punishment would be more severe, (because I hate the Pats) it won't be.
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