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Patriots Vrabel Reveals Key Goal He’s Working Towards This Offseason

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March 28, 2025 at 10:54 am ET

Patriots Vrabel Reveals Key Goal He’s Working Towards This Offseason
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In his first year as New England Patriots head coach, Mike Vrabel doesn’t exactly have a high bar to clear when it comes to having success heading into 2025.

With the Patriots coming off a 4-13 season that was marred with what often felt like disorganized chaos and an inability for the players to have consistent preparation week-to-week, those two things alone will likely make a significant difference now that Vrabel is at the helm.  Structure and a measured approach was certainly something that stood out during his years in Tennessee, with Vrabel often showing similarities to former head coach Bill Belichick in terms of his coaching style.

However, with Belichick, the former Patriots coach had a little less of an edge to him.  When it comes to Vrabel, there’s a little more of that there.

Still, Vrabel revealed during an interview with former Patriot Chris Long on The Green Light Podcast that the most important thing heading into this spring when the players return to work is making sure they believe in what he’s doing, which he feels is going to be above everything else.

“We want to continue to build a program here,” said Vrabel.  “That’s the thing I’ve wanted to do since the day I got here, is build a program when these guys come back April seventh that they believe in.”

“Somebody asked me what success looks like, and I said, ‘Yeah, you can judge it by wins and losses during the season, but success for me in the offseason is going to be that the players believe in what we’re doing, and they believe in the message, they believe in the teaching, and they believe in the connections that we’re making.’”

As a result, having everyone buy into what he and the rest of the staff ask of these guys is going to be the challenge, and it’s the first step in what will likely be a long process as he establishes a culture for this group of players.

As a former player himself, Vrabel knows what it takes week-to-week.  Having already been through it, from going through the grind as a player, dealing with injuries, going through free agency, being traded, he knows how tough things can be.  That’s why he understands how important it is as a coach to make sure guys know they’re more than just a name on a roster.  He’s emphasized the importance of personal relationships and caring about the guys in the locker room.

That background gives him a key advantage, especially compared to the other head coaches around the league who haven’t been through that same grind.  While it’s not the only thing that’s important, it still likely makes trying to establish a culture in the locker room a little easier.

At the same time, garnering the respect from the players is still necessary as Vrabel and his staff embark on what should be an interesting season.

With things soon turning to the draft, the team will continue adding talent as they turn over a roster that still has some question marks.  With that in mind, Vrabel also stressed the importance of having competition, adding that it’s one of the things he feels made the Patriots so good during his tenure, and it’s something he hopes he can bring to this current group.

“When we were really good here, and again, that’s not going to help us, it’s just going to tell us what the blueprint is and the history,” said Vrabel.  “But there was competition in every position. There was competition at the linebacker spots, the edge spots, up front. I think that really, obviously, makes everybody better.”

About Ian Logue

Ian Logue is a Seacoast native and owner and senior writer for PatsFans.com, an independent media site covering the New England Patriots and has been running this site in one form or another since 1997.


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