Bill Belichick
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Because if you don't, you're just going to keep, you know, you keep dealing with the same issue over and over again.
On to Cincinnati, well, it first of all means it was a long night in Kansas City.
You know, we got totally beaten in that game.
Out-coached, out-played, out-everything.
They were just...
a far superior team than we were and as a head coach you have to look at that and say you know i didn't have our team you know where they should have been and we didn't play well we didn't do anything well and it starts with me um but that game's in the books it's over and there's nothing we can do about it we can't get it back so or we just have to move on to cincinnati and make sure that we don't perform next week
Like we did last week, you know, don't let one game become two bad games.
Don't let it become three bad games.
Don't let it become a habit.
Change the things that we need to change.
So we played Cincinnati the following week and, you know, our players did a great job of putting the Kansas City game behind us and
focusing on what we needed to improve on and, and, and do better and get ready for Cincinnati, who was, you know, a very good football team as well at that time.
And so, um, you know, we're able to do that and, you know, it, it became, you know, one of those, one of those catchphrases, but, uh, really the idea of it was move on and let's start getting ready for next week.
It's kind of similar to the situation we had in, uh,
2001, Shane, where we buried the ball.
We lost to Miami.
We didn't play very well, obviously didn't coach very well.
And we came back and we just took the team out there.
I got a shovel.
I dug a hole.