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00:00Mike Vrabel was back at work yesterday, and in addition to being back at work, he found himself in the
00:07New York Post again yesterday afternoon.
00:11Again, he is in the tabloids.
00:13This time for being in the airport and buying a blue sweatshirt off the rack at the airport,
00:20which, not hard to reach a conclusion that maybe that was a gift for his wife on his way to
00:27Utah.
00:27Yeah, that's what is being theorized at this moment in time.
00:32But it speaks to the fact that Mike Vrabel is going to continue to have things that are written about
00:38him.
00:38He's going to continue to, I guess, be photographed wherever he goes.
00:42This is now part of the equation with Mike Vrabel, at least for the time being.
00:46And I look at it, Beto, from my perspective, and this whole story has challenged, I'd say, me to look
00:53at, okay, what's my job here?
00:55And photographs like that, that is something that I put off to the side.
01:01I don't deal with that.
01:03What I deal with is how does this affect the Patriots?
01:11And so to me, Beto, I get it, like there's a microscope on him, but I'm more interested in like
01:17today, for example,
01:18I'm going to go down to the stadium, 12 o'clock.
01:21There's going to be a couple of players that are going to talk.
01:23It's the second week of the voluntary offseason program.
01:27And I don't know what they're going to say, and maybe they wouldn't tell us what they really feel,
01:32but how has this affected the voluntary offseason program?
01:37Does Mike seem like he's business as usual?
01:40Like those are the things that interest me.
01:42How is this affecting the Patriots in 2026?
01:46How is this affecting the Patriots in 2026?
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