Jury in ex-NFL player's trial to deliberate for 5th day

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The former New England Patriots NFL player is already serving a life sentence in the 2013 killing of semi-professional football player Odin Lloyd.

The Patriots coach recently sat down for a long interview with CNBC, and the notoriously reticent five-time Super Bowl victor covered an array of topics - including Hernandez and Deflategate - during a game of word association.

I'm going to say a word and I just want your immediate, snap reaction. Ok?

Most people don't get off so easily if they fail to appear in court, but most people aren't Bill Belichick. But it is a business. "But I respect the game for the game and for the sport".

"Yeah, that would be putting it mildly", Belichick said when asked about not being a fan of social media.

Bill Belichick has a reputation for not being a bit revealing.

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BB: The goal. There's no medals for trying. This isn't like eighth grade where everybody gets a trophy. That's what we do. In fact, Belichick didn't end up getting it until the final day of the trial, giving him less than 24 hours notice to get to court.

Suzy Welch: Don't think about it?

BB: No. Right now, 2017.

Brady is now 39 years old, but he looked as good as ever in 2016 and set or tied nine records in his latest Super Bowl win.

Well, that's one way to do it. I care about it as it relates to our football team.

"Again, I'm kind of shortsighted here", Belichick said. Clearly, he's a long way from Patriots press conferences.

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