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The Patriots' Fresh Start: A Look at Their New Strategy
Foxborough, MA, USATuesday, April 1, 2025
Vrabel also addressed the elephant in the room: his connection to Bill Belichick. While he did win three Super Bowls as a player under Belichick, he made it clear that he's his own coach. He's taken lessons from his experiences, but he's not trying to be a carbon copy of Belichick. He's incorporating some of Belichick's hallmarks into his own coaching style, like preparation and competitiveness. But he's also putting his own spin on things.
One of the big questions surrounding the Patriots this offseason has been how the power structure would work between Vrabel and Wolf. Wolf is still the de-facto GM, but Vrabel has also brought in his own people, like Ryan Cowden and John Streicher. Despite this, Wolf said that the transition has been smooth. He's impressed with the culture that Vrabel is trying to establish, and he said that the disagreements they've had have been productive. He even admitted that there might be some tension in the future, but for now, things are going well.
Wolf also admitted that the team made some mistakes last season, which is why they're taking a more aggressive approach in free agency this year. He said that they thought they would have more internal development on the roster, but that didn't happen. So, they're pivoting and trying to fill as many needs as possible. He also talked about some of the players they're targeting in the upcoming draft, like offensive tackle Will Campbell, cornerback/ wide receiver Travis Hunter, and defensive tackle Mason Graham.
The Patriots have a lot of work to do if they want to improve on last season's 4-13 record. But with Vrabel and Wolf at the helm, they seem to be on the right track. They're focusing on the right areas, and they're not afraid to make changes when needed. Only time will tell if their strategy will pay off, but for now, they seem to be heading in the right direction.
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