When he stands on an NFL sideline for 16 Sundays, Bill Belichick is an undisputed master, with a single-minded and cerebral approach that helped him win three Super Bowls during what might still be a Hall of Fame career. It's everywhere else that he's had trouble. The Patriots coach tried again Friday to move on from the sideline spying scandal in which he was fined $500,000 and ordered to forfeit a top draft choice -- the latest misstep in a year of distractions for the coach who preaches about avoiding them. "It's over, and we're moving on," Belichick said. "Right now, all of my energy and focus and attention is on the Chargers and our game Sunday night. So, that's where we're at."