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'''[[w:Bill Belichick|William Stephen Belichick]]''' (born April 16, 1952) is an [[w:American football|American football]] coach who is the head coach of the [[w:New England Patriots|New England Patriots]] of the [[w:ational Football League|ational Football League]] (NFL). Belichick has extensive authority over the Patriots' football operations, effectively making him the [[w:General manager (American football)|general manager]] of the team as well. He holds many coaching records, including winning a record five [[w:Super Bowl|Super Bowl]]s as a head coach. |
'''[[w:Bill Belichick|William Stephen Belichick]]''' (born April 16, 1952) is an [[w:American football|American football]] coach who is the head coach of the [[w:New England Patriots|New England Patriots]] of the [[w:ational Football League|ational Football League]] (NFL). Belichick has extensive authority over the Patriots' football operations, effectively making him the [[w:General manager (American football)|general manager]] of the team as well. He holds many coaching records, including winning a record five [[w:Super Bowl|Super Bowl]]s as a head coach. |
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William Stephen Belichick (born April 16, 1952) is an American football coach who is the head coach of the New England Patriots of the ational Football League (NFL). Belichick has extensive authority over the Patriots' football operations, effectively making him the general manager of the team as well. He holds many coaching records, including winning a record five Super Bowls as a head coach.
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Quotes
- We're on to Cincinnati.
- Press Conference, September 29, 2014, Springfield Mayor Domenic Sarno channels Bill Belichick in response to questions about fire commissioner's status
- Belichick repeated this phrase five times in response to questions about a game just played, and decisively lost, against the Kansas City Chiefs . The Cincinnati Bengals was New England's next opponent.
- On September 6, 2018, Chuck Todd wondered on the MTP Daily television program whether a non-responsive answer by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell was an "on to Cincinnati moment." See also Matt Purple, As their health care bill dies, Republicans need an “on to Cincinnati” moment, Rare.us (accessed 11/14/18).
- I can’t stand it, run it again! Huddle up and run it again, Brady!
- Running an offensive drill during 2000 New England Patriots training camp with rookie quarterback Tom Brady.
- That’s the worst we’ve played in the kicking game in a year and a half.
- postgame press conference following 29-26 overtime win over San Diego Chargers October 14, 2001, describing two missed kicks and a fumbled punt.