Belichick avoids answers on Deflategate

New England coach Bill Belichick has stonewalled reporters in his first public comments on the Deflategate scandal.

New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick has shed little light on the Deflategate controversy in his first public remarks since the report was issued on the Patriots' use of deflated footballs.

He avoided direct answers to most of the 10 questions he was asked about Tom Brady, backup quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo and how the team was handling the fallout from the investigation.

Brady, who is appealing his four-game suspension, did not speak with reporters after New England training.

Patriots owner Robert Kraft has accepted the team penalty of a $1 million fine and loss of two draft picks.

Asked if he agreed with that decision, Belichick said, "He made a statement on it last week."

The rest of his answers focused mostly on the need to improve every day and to work hard.

Asked if he was preparing to start the season with Garoppolo as the starter, Belichick said, "I'm just going day by day right now. Everybody's working hard trying to get better."

How tough was it to watch the scandal unfold during the past month?

"We're just working hard every day to come out here and get better, coaches, players, everybody in the organisation," he said.

Did the issue detract from the team's enjoyment of its Super Bowl win over the Seattle Seahawks?

"That's a long time ago," Belichick said. "We're on to next year."

Brady spent the workout lofting passes, handing the ball off and waiting his turn while other quarterbacks got theirs.

In a 243-page report issued on May 6, NFL investigator Ted Wells found that Patriots employees violated NFL rules covering game balls and that Brady was "at least generally aware" of plans to doctor the footballs to his liking.


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