Patriots' coaching staff continues to take shape under Vrabel, and one former coach is optimistic
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Dante Scarnecchia, a respected figure within the New England Patriots, reflects on his career and the team’s struggles since his retirement. He expresses a hopeful outlook for the future, crediting offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels for fostering a culture of preparedness and situational awareness. Quarterback Drake Maye also emphasizes the importance of situational football as he enters his second NFL season, indicating a desire to improve in that area under McDaniels' guidance. Overall, Scarnecchia believes the team can regain competitiveness in the league soon.
''He leaves no stone unturned. If it's not the way he sees it, he's going to let you know about it, which is fair. Or we're going to have a discussion about it, which is fair.'' Scarnecchia on McDaniels' coaching style.
''Situational football is huge. Playing my position, you have to be in tune in every situation.'' Maye discusses the importance of situation awareness.
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