Belichick moving on after stunning upset

 
Bill Belichick isn't looking back. With the sting still fresh of the stunning Super Bowl loss that ruined the Patriots unbeaten season, their coach hasn't watched tape of the game yet or analyzed everything that went wrong. And that exit from the field with one second left after he congratulated New York Giants coach Tom Coughlin? "I wasn't really sure of the time," Belichick said in a conference call Tuesday. [link]

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