
"That's a tough feeling with family and school, whether it's college or pro. There's a human element to this that I don't want to forget. I remember all of those coaches and people who reached out to me after I was let go. I think that's important. Nobody texts when you lose, but they all text when you win. That's a good reminder."
"We're not trying to win one for the Gipper here. We're just trying to make sure these guys are focused on improving. I think they're locked in. Hopefully we can get them to prepare the best we possibly can between now and Sunday."
The Titans fired Mike Vrabel in January 2024 and replaced him with Brian Callahan, who went 4-19 before his own dismissal ahead of Tennessee's game against the Patriots. Vrabel reached out to Callahan and emphasized empathy for coaches facing job loss, noting the human impact on families and schools and recalling those who contacted him after his firing. Vrabel observed that people tend to message after wins but not losses. The Patriots are concentrating on player improvement and preparation rather than seeking revenge in Nashville, with Drake Maye noting Vrabel treating the trip as routine.
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