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In the Starting Line-Up
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Very interesting that Vrabel spent '24 with the Browns - working closely with Stefanski.
If he did get the job, would he keep AVP in some offensive role to help Maye adjust to whatever hybrid offense/OC they go with?
As far as Vrabel being a "hard-ass" - if you read the piece on how he handled his firing from TEN and the tears shed with his staff, people love Mike, he's a real and deep relationship guy. We can't peg him for a callous meat-head like BB, just because he was when he was 30 as a vet DE.
Final point - Mayo supposedly is a good leader and relationship builder. And he apparently knows defensive football. But, what he didn't know was how to manage a football team or game, including schemes and in-game adjustments vs. opponents. Vrabel seems to understand that - to the point of out-smarting BB in that infamous playoff game (Brady's last).
If he did get the job, would he keep AVP in some offensive role to help Maye adjust to whatever hybrid offense/OC they go with?
As far as Vrabel being a "hard-ass" - if you read the piece on how he handled his firing from TEN and the tears shed with his staff, people love Mike, he's a real and deep relationship guy. We can't peg him for a callous meat-head like BB, just because he was when he was 30 as a vet DE.
Final point - Mayo supposedly is a good leader and relationship builder. And he apparently knows defensive football. But, what he didn't know was how to manage a football team or game, including schemes and in-game adjustments vs. opponents. Vrabel seems to understand that - to the point of out-smarting BB in that infamous playoff game (Brady's last).











