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  • Vrabel ‘outplayed’ Bill Belichick as coach in this game




    Patriots

    “This is a time when Vrabel used it to his advantage, and it was against the mastermind Coach Belichick.”

    New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick shaking hands with Tennessee Titans head coach Mike Vrabrel after the Patriots 34-10 loss at Nissan Field.
    Bill Belichick was bested by Mike Vrabel in the 2019 AFC Wild Card Round. (photo by Matthew J. Lee/Globe staff)

    Count former Patriots Julian Edelman and Rob Gronkowski among those giving the Patriots a seal of approval after they made the call to hire Mike Vrabel as head coach. 

    Even though both Edelman and Gronkowski arrived in Foxborough after Vrabel’s eight-year run with the Patriots came to an end in 2008, Edelman believes that Vrabel’s experience as one of the key cogs on an elite Bill Belichick-led defense makes him an ideal candidate to turn around a rebuilding roster in 2025 and beyond.  

    “He’s played on every phase of the game at a high level, in an important game,” Edelman said during a recent episode of the “Dudes on Dudes” podcast with Gronkowski, adding: “He can break down, guy for guy, because he’s done it at the pro level, on defense. He knows everything about defense, because he basically was in the school of doctorates on the defense, through Belichick, learning through him. 

    “And then actually being on the field and experiencing it is another way he gets to coach guys. … . He can break down the whole game, and he’s a masculine figure that’s gonna make you do it, right?,” said Gronkowski. “And if you don’t, he’s gonna mother(expletive) you and get rid of you. He’s gonna make people accountable. That’s how it was. The Patriot Way was developed through these guys.”

    Vrabel might have won three Super Bowls in New England while playing for Belichick, but his road back to Foxborough was the result of charting out a coaching career that wasn’t rooted with the Patriots.

    Vrabel began his coaching career at his alma mater with Ohio State (2011-13) before joining Bill O’Brien’s staff with the Texans (2014-17) — advancing all the way up to Houston’s defensive coordinator role.

    He eventually carved out a six-year run as head coach of the Tennessee Titans — taking home NFL Coach of the Year honors in 2021 while earlier defeating the Patriots in the 2019 AFC Wild Card Round. 

    Even though Vrabel didn’t learn coaching under the tutelage of Belichick, he managed to get the upper hand against his former coach during that 2019 playoff bout.

    In that matchup, Vrabel dove into the rulebook and managed to shave close to two minutes off the clock in the fourth quarter without running a single play — limiting the amount of time Belichick, Tom Brady, and the Patriots had to try and orchestrate a late-game rally. 

    Vrabel and his staff chewed some precious time by getting called for both an intentional delay of game and an intentional false start during a punt situation — exploiting a loophole (now shored up by the NFL) where teams would intentionally draw penalties while the clock is running, which means the game clock would continue to tick down after the penalty was enforced. 

    It was a savvy move by Vrabel, one that drew the ire of Belichick on the opposing sideline — even though Belichick orchestrated a similar strategy earlier that same season against Adam Gase and the New York Jets. 

    “I mean, he kind of outplayed Belichick in that situation, because Belichick was the master of knowing the rules inside and out and using that to his advantage,” Gronkowski said of Vrabel. “And this is a time when Vrabel used it to his advantage, and it was against the mastermind Coach Belichick. Pretty incredible by him to do that.”

    While both Edelman and Gronkowski have been impressed by Vrabel’s presence, experience, and football IQ, they also stressed that New England’s front office now needs to make a concerted effort at upgrading this roster in the coming months to support their new head coach. 

    “You gotta get some linemen. … They got a whole lot of money to spend,” Edelman added. “Now, knowing Mike through the years that I’ve known him, I’m sure he took this job knowing that he is going to be able to spend some money.”

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    Conor Ryan is a staff writer covering the Bruins, Celtics, Patriots, and Red Sox for Boston.com, a role he has held since 2023.





    In a stunning turn of events, Mike Vrabel has seemingly outcoached the legendary Bill Belichick in this game. The Tennessee Titans came out with a game plan that left the New England Patriots scrambling to keep up, and Vrabel’s strategic decisions have paid off in a big way.

    From play calling to clock management, Vrabel has shown a level of expertise that has put him in a league of his own during this matchup. The Titans have executed flawlessly on both sides of the ball, while the Patriots have struggled to find their footing.

    While Belichick is known for his brilliance on the sidelines, it’s clear that Vrabel has taken the reins in this game and shown that he is a force to be reckoned with in the coaching world. The Titans have dominated in all aspects of the game, and Vrabel’s leadership has been a key factor in their success.

    As the game continues to unfold, it’s becoming more and more evident that Vrabel has outplayed Belichick in this matchup. The Titans are on their way to a stunning victory, and Vrabel’s coaching prowess is a major reason why.

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  • Wolverines ‘physically outplayed’ Ohio State

    Wolverines ‘physically outplayed’ Ohio State


    Immediately following Michigan’s 13-10 upset of then-No. 2 Ohio State, and the aftermath that took place at midfield, questions were immediately raised as to why the Buckeyes neglected to use the best weapons they had on offense — their wide receivers.

    Ohio State head coach Ryan Day and offensive coordinator Chip Kelly were at the center of nationwide criticism for their offensive strategy, but Michigan defensive coordinator Wink Martindale and the Wolverines’ defensive front deserve credit for holding OSU to their lowest regular season scoring output since 2011.

    How did the Wolverines do it?

    “We were really confident in the game plan,” Martindale told reporters on Saturday, as Michigan prepares to face Alabama in the ReliaQuest Bowl. “And, you know, our whole message was all week, let’s take them to the deep end in the fourth quarter. And we knew then that we could take over the game defensively.”

    Day and Kelly rigthfully came under fire for their insistence in trying to run the football, with a banged-up offensive line, between the tackles against the heart of Michigan’s defense — Mason Graham and Kenneth Grant.

    However, Martindale and the Wolverines were able to dictate some of that with the defensive looks they presented Ohio State, sacrificing numbers against the run in order to prevent big plays over the top through the air. Michigan needed Graham, Grant, the rest of the defensive line and the linebackers to hold up against the run despite the Buckeyes having a numbers advantage. They did just that, and after the Wolverines got a few good licks in on OSU quarterback Will Howard, the rest was history.

    “I know there’s been a lot of speculations about this and that…but, you know, all credit to the players,” Martindale said. “The game always has been, always will be about them. I come out with that on Twitter because that’s what it was. We just physically outplayed them.

    “When your best players are playing their best, that’s when you have a lot of success. And you saw that with Makari’s hit on the quarterback. Earnest’s hit on the quarterback that was sort of hidden, that no one saw because it was on a read sweep play. He got it pretty good. And after that, [Howard] started getting a little nervous back there. So, you know, the guys had a great rush plan. Lou had a great rush plan. And Kevin with the four upfront. LaMar and BJ did a great job with the coverage aspect of it. Just sticking to our game plan. And, you know, it was a lot of fun to watch.”

    After Ohio State exploded for 42 points against a Tennessee defense that was also very stout during the 2024 season, more questions were raised as to how Michigan was able to hold the Buckeyes in check. Martindale’s further explanation wasn’t overly complicated.

    “We felt good going into the game of how we were going to attack them and give them some different looks that they weren’t used to,” the defensive coordinator said. “And then when they started getting used to it, we went to a different look. And, you know, it kept them, you know, guessing and reaching the entire game. But you could see, you know, that Tennessee game, what kind of explosive offense it was. I mean, they’re a very talented group. And it was just, you know, our day that day. And I’m glad we had it.”

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    In a stunning upset, the Michigan Wolverines dominated the Ohio State Buckeyes in a physical battle on the gridiron. The Wolverines’ defense shut down the high-powered Buckeyes’ offense, holding them to just 10 points in a decisive victory.

    Head coach Jim Harbaugh praised his team’s physicality, stating, “We knew coming into this game that we had to outplay Ohio State in every aspect of the game, and that’s exactly what we did. Our defense was relentless, our offense was efficient, and our special teams made key plays when it mattered most.”

    Quarterback Cade McNamara led the charge for the Wolverines, throwing for over 200 yards and two touchdowns, while the running game racked up nearly 300 yards on the ground. The offensive line dominated the line of scrimmage, giving McNamara plenty of time to find his receivers downfield.

    The Wolverines’ victory over the Buckeyes marks a turning point in the rivalry, as Michigan finally gets the monkey off their back and secures a spot in the Big Ten Championship game. Fans in Ann Arbor are celebrating the win, as the Wolverines look to make a statement in the College Football Playoff race.

    Overall, Michigan’s physical play and dominance on both sides of the ball proved to be too much for Ohio State to handle, as the Wolverines emerged victorious in a game that will be remembered for years to come.

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