
"He seemed to be aware that his players weren't thrilled with their performances even after securing a third straight win. "I like where we're headed that we can sit there and say that we can play so much better, and you guys are already thinking like that. I can tell that you're not satisfied, but I'm still going to demand that we celebrate this s*** for a couple hours," Vrabel reminded his team."
""Improving along the way, finding ways to win, working together, give them all the damn game-balls on me," he said in closing. He also waited outside the locker room to shake hands with each player, another burgeoning tradition: The Patriots will face the Titans in Tennessee next Sunday at 1 p.m. New England is now 4-2 through six games, second in the AFC East (trailing the 4-1 Bills, who play the Falcons on Monday night).""
Mike Vrabel delivered a postgame locker room speech emphasizing the importance of celebrating victories while acknowledging imperfect performances. The coach affirmed that the team will celebrate wins but must remain unsatisfied and strive to play better. Vrabel credited roster depth for helping secure the win in New Orleans and rewarded collective effort by offering game balls. He continued a developing tradition of personally shaking hands with each player after the game. The Patriots improved to 4-2 through six games and will play the Tennessee Titans next Sunday, sitting second in the AFC East behind the 4-1 Bills.
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