Mike Vrabel critiqued NFL replay review and joked about his sideline sprint after first Patriots' win
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Mike Vrabel critiqued NFL replay review and joked about his sideline sprint after first Patriots' win
""About 5.8 [seconds]," Vrabel admitted. "That headset's a lot heavier than you think.""
""It's more for endurance than speed. It's built for the long haul," Vrabel said of his 6-foot-4 frame."
""That's how some of these games go," Vrabel said. "We'd love to be up 30-3, and if [we] are, we'll plan accordingly and we'll be OK. But you get into these back-and-forths, you have to just believe that you're going to make enough plays in the end to win. I felt like we did that, and that was good to see," he added. "I think we needed to see it, and our players needed to see it, and feel it, and be in there and say, 'Hey, we could have a couple bad plays, somebody's going to make a play.' Which we did numerous times. So we answered back.""
Mike Vrabel sprinted down the sideline alongside Antonio Gibson during a 90-yard kickoff return touchdown and estimated a 40-yard dash time of about 5.8 seconds, noting the headset felt heavy. Stefon Diggs joked that Vrabel looked "slow as hell." Vrabel described his 6-foot-4 frame as built more for endurance than speed. The Patriots rallied in a back-and-forth AFC East game to secure Vrabel's first win, with the coach emphasizing belief, making enough plays, and answering adversity. Vrabel also described quarterback Drake Maye as very efficient in the victory.
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