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The New England Patriots chief coach Mike Vrabel is not afraid of confrontation, especially in a Starbucks parking lot.
The 50 -year -old NFL coach explained in a recent podcast appearance that tends to face people who use accessible parking spaces when they do not have a permission.
“People in Starbucks that are parked in a place for disabled and enter there and try to obtain their request from the mobile order … (which) in no disabled way,” Vrababel said during an appearance in the “Clopes City” of Atlético.
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The New England Patriots chief coach Mike Vrabel leaves the practice fields after the training camp at the Gillette stadium on July 28, 2025, in Foxborough, Massachusetts. (Eric Canha/Imagn images)
Vrababe said that he looks for a parking permit that allows someone to be stacked in the accessible space, and if he does not see one, wait for the person to go out and approach them.
“When I had no job, I had nothing more to do,” Vrabel said. “I could sit here for 15 minutes, wait for this person to come out and see if they are disabled.”
“I say things like, ‘Why did you get here?’ A person would be like, ‘I am with Dordash’.
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The New England Patriots chief coach Mike Vrabel, is on the sidelines during the first half of a NFL preseason football match against Washington’s commanders on Friday, August 8, 2025 in Foxborough, Massachusetts. (AP Photo/Charles Kupa)
The former Tennessee Titans coach admitted that “addresses” people and even wants to cut their tires.
“I would release your tires, that’s how much bothers me,” he said.
Dianna Russini of athletics suggested to wear a boot as punishment, and Vrabel was all for that.

The New England Patriots chief coach Mike Vrabel speaks during a press conference after a pre -season NFL match against the Minnesota Vikings on Saturday, August 16, 2025 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Photo AP/Bruce Kluckhohn)
“I would pass his car. Like a mobile boot that said: ‘I parked in a place for disabled, and I’m not disabled,” said Vrabel.
When Vrababe is not ventilating about the bad parking lot, he focuses on turning the Patriots in his first season as a chief coach. New England was 4-13 last season and ended in the last one in the AFC East.