Mike Vracabel scolds Boston Globe Reporter for asking the same question repeatedly


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Mike Vrabel may not be Bill Belichick, but the veteran chief coach who now leads the New England patriots channeled him on Tuesday after not like the question of a journalist.

Why exactly? He had just responded to a different reporter.

The journalist in question was Ben Volin of Boston Globe, who asked Vrabel how he felt about how his team arrived at the Patriots camp the first day.

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The New England Patriots chief coach Mike Vrabel, leaves the fields of practice after the mini -family at the Gillette stadium. (Eric Canha/Imagn images)

Vrabel, clearly marked, responded quite fast.

“Whether I was in a coma when I answered Tom’s question, or wrote on his phone or tweeting, I don’t know. But I spent five minutes answering that question. I can come back through it, but I prefer not,” said Vrabel.

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Some can see Vrabel’s response as one that did not have to give Volin, but the journalist had not paying attention to the previous response of the new chief coach after publishing in X.

“Flag in the work. 5 -yard penalty. Total lack of focus,” Volin replied after his video and Vratabel’s exchange went viral.

Patriots reporters are used to meaningless answers, severe in the lectern given the years of Belichick’s monotonous responses to questions.

Vrababe can be more lively, but once he was a player under Belichick and his own training style has similarities. He expects everyone to do their job correctly and efficiently, even reporters in the press room.

The New England Patriots chief coach Mike Vrabel speaks to the media during a press conference at the Gillette stadium. (Eric Canha/Imagn images)

The Patriots let Jerod Mayo, a former New England teammate in Vrabel, was after just a season as a chief coach in 2024. New England was 4-13 under May, which was the worst brand in AFC East last year.

Vrababe was considered a favorite for the work of the Patriots the low season when Belichick and the team separated each other, but finally he never found a new chief training concert after Tennessee’s Titans let him carry after six seasons as his chief coach.

After a one -year parenthesis, Vrabel is back in the chair with a New England team that seeks to return to the playoffs for the first time since 2021.

The New England Patriots chief coach Mike Vrabel celebrates a press conference before the Minicamasonas at the Gillette Stadium. (Eric Canha/Imagn images)

With the new blood, including the open receiver Stefon Diggs, in the building to go along with pieces of cornerstone such as the Drake Maye field marshal, the stories in Foxborough are expected to be abundant this season.

However, Vrabel clearly expects those stories not to involve repeated questions.

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