Sports

All out of questions at Super Bowl

INDIANAPOLIS — We may finally be out of questions here at Super Bowl week, and the coaches are definitely out of answers.

Patriots coach Bill Belichick and Giants coach Tom Coughlin met with the media for the final time Friday morning and here’s some of their less-than-intriguing answers:

Belichick was asked to expand on what tight end Rob Gronkowski did in his limited practice work Thursday:

“He did some of the things that we did in practice, but not all of them. Is that the elaboration you were looking for?”

What a jokester. Belichick did not say for the seventh straight day that Gronkowski was day-to-day.

And, on the really important stuff, like the coach’s sleeping patterns:

“Slept like a baby. Honestly, I usually do during the season. I start early and have a full day of things that I need to do to prepare myself and prepare the team,” Belichick said, while not suppressing a yawn.

I can rest easy knowing that.

Coughlin was asked the same question:

“I get a good night’s sleep, get up in the morning, get a workout in. Get to the office really quick, hopefully before every one else.”

Me, too!

The final question asked of Coughlin, “fittingly” the reporter said, was how he came up with the “finish” phrase as the Giants mantra this season.

“I looked at things that were transpiring the last year, two years and I didn’t think we finished very well,” Coughlin said.

Now the Giants are finishing; interesting, interesting.