All of New England is rejoicing as Tom Brady prepares to make his grand return in Cleveland this Sunday. But, don't ask Bill Belichick to get too hyped up about it.

Brady's four-game suspension from the Deflategate fiasco finally ended on Monday, but he hasn't been officially added to the roster yet. As a result, he hasn't been at the press conferences that starting quarterbacks in the NFL traditionally attend. Belichick appeared in his place on Wednesday.

While speaking with the media this morning, the Patriots‘ head coach deflected every inquiry that came his way regarding Brady. There were a total of nine questions, and every single one was evaded.

It was classic Bill Belichick, to put it simply. Here are a few of those questions and responses, from Jeff Howe of the Boston Herald (the last one is the best):

Will Brady’s return inspire the team to play better?

Belichick: “I think our team needs to prepare well this week to go out to play well against Cleveland in Cleveland. That’s what we need to do.”

With the suspension over, do you feel like you can finally exhale?

Belichick: “I feel like we need to go out to Cleveland and play well in order to win. That’s what we’ll try to do.”

Do you feel fortunate to have a 3-1 record without Brady?

Belichick: “Right now, our focus is on Cleveland, trying to get ready to get on to Cleveland. Can’t do anything about what it was or wasn’t the last four weeks, we’re into Cleveland week, and that’s all our focus is. We’re not worried about last week, not worried about next week, not worried about last year. We’re worried about this week against Cleveland. That’s it. We’re focused on Cleveland this week, period. Cleveland.”