Mike Vrabel lists four requests for Patriots in address to team
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In his initial address to the Patriots, new head coach Mike Vrabel called for respect among players and emphasized accountability as the season begins. He set clear expectations, including punctuality for meetings, limited phone use, and a focus on team commitment. Vrabel's approach aims to foster discipline and a new cultural ethos within the organization. His primary challenge will be to improve the team’s performance on the field after struggling in the AFC standings previously, making accountability crucial for success this season.
Respect the team and the people that are here. The second, when we're in a meeting, I know what the style may be - just pull your hood down.
If I can't be on time, what's the easiest thing to do? You would just call. All you have to do is say, 'Hey, something came up.'
Leave the cell phone in your bag. If it rings, don't start coughing. Just put it on silent and we'll move on.
The most daunting task for Vrabel and the Patriots this season is to execute on the field and claw out of the basement of the AFC standings.
Read at Boston.com
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