Last season, the Patriots struggled with a 4-13 record and a lack of accountability in the locker room, reminiscent of a country club atmosphere under Jerod Mayo. In contrast, Mike Vrabel’s no-nonsense approach brings a demand for high performance and competition among players. He emphasizes that no one's job is safe, striving to instill a strong work ethic reminiscent of the Bill Belichick era. The restructured roster and Vrabel’s leadership may help the Patriots become contenders again, particularly with second-year quarterback Drake Maye following this new attitude.
"If you guys thought that we weren't gonna have competition and you weren't gonna get exactly what you earn, then you signed up for the wrong team."
"There was hardly any accountability in the locker room, which was a far cry from the Bill Belichick era."
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