Along the line of developing players I just happened across an interview with Matt Light from the beginning of the Mayo era, and he said that the biggest issue in the league is developing players, and that the last deal with the players union introduced practice rules that made it impossible for coaches to develop players. And if anyone understands this it's Vrabel and Co. I have heard Vrabel say repeatedly throughout this season that developing players is their priority, and I believe they will use every tool at their disposal to achieve that goal, and I think we will see great results from that when all of this years rookies hit the field next season. Ironically it was the one who went to the practice squad (Bradyn Swinson) who shed the most light on this. When he was elevated from the PS Swinson said that he had multiple opportunities to sign with other teams, which would have put him on an active roster, but decided to stay with the Patriots because he believed they would develop him into the best player he could be. Apparently they told him that he was doing everything wrong. From nutrition to working out etc... he said they were teaching him how to be a professional player, and he wants to stay in this program and become the best player he can be. Imo this is huge. I'm sure players hear variations of this all the time, but in the Patriots case Vrabel has made it clear that if they buy in and do the work there will be a place and a role for them, and he has proven to them that he will stand by them, stick with them, and give them the opportunities when they come. And while things like sticking with Stevenson during his fumbling issues make fans crazy, they demonstrate to the players that Vrabel has their backs, and, as it turned out, sticking with Rham ended up paying off big time for them. Vrabel has these players believing in him, and the result is the team buying in and believing in themselves, and we get to see the benefits from that. Regardless of what happens the rest of this season I think we are going to see these players buy into the off-season programs, and will return much better players than when this season started. They were favorites to really suck to start 2025, they will be favorites to contend for a Super Bowl in 26'.