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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]He lied to the owners — he’s getting fired!!! Wow. Replaced with a black coach. [twitter]https://x.com/thomasrp93/status/2049187646736400808[/twitter][/quote] Yeah right. Vrabel's not getting fired and he's not quitting. Find a better source than the garbage DailyMail.[/quote] I really do not know why he would quit or [b]be fired[/b]. The reporter probably violated ethical rules and could very well have been fired. There are no such rules for a head coach in the NFL. They are treated differently because they had different jobs with different rules. Patriots would be crazy to fire him now. If his life falls apart and he becomes a wreck then sure but that is not likely. Kids are grown. Maybe he can patch up with the wife or maybe not but either way that will come to a decision point soon and move on. The owners likely never asked him the direct questions because they knew they would not get an accurate answer. SO if he lied it is doubtful it would be held against him. Tomlin is a good coach but his expire date has passed. He is not the long term answer for the Patriots, Vrabel is. [/quote] Because his antics are a distraction. Nobody likes a distraction. Did they keep Gruden around?[/quote] The players already have the reputation of drug and steroid addicted thugs who abuse women, now the coaches can have the reputation of immoral scumbags who knock up other men's wives. Lovely optics.[/quote] Most of the coaches are former players are they not?[/quote]
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