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Bill Belichick takes blame for Patriots' OTA violation - ESPN

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FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick took responsibility for the team having two organized team activities taken away by the NFL and backed assistant coach Joe Judge for his role in the violation that led to the team being punished.

The violation was a result of coaches' scheduling that resulted in players spending more than their allowed time at the team facility, according to sources.

Specifically, it was a result of special teams workshops led by Judge, sources said. «The whole situation is in the past, it's resolved, and we've moved on.

It was three meetings [in Phase 2 of the offseason program]… I'm responsible for it, so that's it,» Belichick said Wednesday.

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