Just listened to Bedard's podcast that dropped yesterday. Apparently Mike has spoken to the players twice, according to him. Yet there's no good way to do that. Either you say the same thing twice which sounds dumb, or you contradict yourself which is worse, and either way the players say WTF is happening here.
Bedard spoke about an article he wrote, which is up for free on BSJ right now.
Here's a bit.
Yeah, he went there....
And on the podcast he directly referred to Vrabel as a liar, and on top of those examples in his column he compared Vrabel to Tiger Woods.
Pretty hot stuff.
One thing he said that was more rational: he suggested Diana would be looking for another gig, and one way she can get her foot in the door is to use the fact that she can tell her side of the story any time she wants. It's a pretty damn good bargaining chip: sign me to a decent contract and my first story will be me telling my side of the story. And such a story can drop any time they want, like right before the first game of the season, or maybe wait till the Pats are struggling a bit and use it to kick Mike while he's down.
So, yeah, about that other shoe...
Well, that escalated quickly.Less than 48 hours after Mike Vrabel's off-field issues seemed to be dissipating and fading into the background after he finally addressed the issue publicly for the first time, the head coach has brought on a full-scale media storm that now threatens his future, and...
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