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    Bill Belichick back at it with old tricks amid link to Giants job

    Team_NationalNewsBriefBy Team_NationalNewsBriefNovember 12, 2025 Sports No Comments1 Min Read
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    North Carolina Tar Heels head coach Bill Belichick once uttered what is now one of the most famous news conference lines in NFL history. It’s also incredibly meme-able, which is great for life in 2025.

    “We’re onto Cincinnati” was the phrase that will live in infamy. It was spoken 15 times in a news conference after Belichick’s New England Patriots lost, 41-14, to the Kansas City Chiefs during the 2014 season.

    It’s not quite at “We’re onto Cincinnati” levels, but Belichick was asked about the New York Giants‘ vacant head-coaching job on Tuesday, and he spit out yet another classic line.

    “Getting ready for Wake Forest, that’s all I got this week,” Belichick said, according to Andrea Adelson of ESPN.

    In 2014, the famous phrase represented both Belichick’s contentious relationship with the media as well as his one-track mind. He had no more use for a loss that was in the past, and instead, he was focused on the next game. The Patriots won a Super Bowl that season, perhaps not surprisingly.





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