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00:00All right, man, this Diana Rossini and Mike Vrabel story just won't die.
00:04There is no doubt they are after Mike Vrabel's job.
00:09Someone is, because each and every single couple weeks,
00:13we are getting different stories here.
00:15And now we're seeing a story here by the New York Post.
00:19Mike Vrabel and a pregnant Diana Rossini were renting a boat together,
00:23and we're seen out in this boat for a couple hours,
00:28and they were together for two months before the birth of the son.
00:32I mean, this is getting into, like, the view stuff.
00:35This is getting into, like, TMZ stuff.
00:37And for me, this is not football related.
00:41This has nothing to do with pro ball.
00:43This is a private matter.
00:45You know, I get asked this question all the time.
00:48Should Mike Vrabel lose his job?
00:50No.
00:51This is not a football issue.
00:55This has nothing to do with football.
00:57How many players in the National Football League have kids out of wedlock?
01:03You couldn't feel the roster if you started going down the cancer culture line.
01:07That's all this is.
01:09These are people that have a problem with the way the Patriots do business.
01:14This is all the things that the Patriots have done in their past.
01:18Am I defending Mike Vrabel?
01:20Hell no.
01:21Of course not.
01:22But I'm also attacking cancer culture.
01:25What's it to you that a woman's life is ruined and most likely Mike Vrabel's private life is ruined?
01:32How is that your concern?
01:34I mean, I think people in life need to figure out and worry about more important things than worry about
01:41things like that.
01:42I mean, here's something else, too.
01:45If I were Mike Vrabel, and I was his attorney, and I was his agent, ask this question here.
01:52Okay.
01:54Your next job.
01:55Let's say you resign.
01:56Let's say somehow the heat's too much for Bob Craft and you get fired.
02:01Are you hireable for your next job?
02:05Is another NFL team going to hire you, okay, because of all the noise that you could possibly bring to
02:14an organization?
02:15I'm starting to believe this now.
02:17One of the reasons that Mike Vrabel is no longer the head football coach of the Tennessee Titans is because
02:24this has been following him behind the scenes for the last six years.
02:29Make no mistake, okay, this isn't just a storyline of a guy cheating on his wife.
02:37This is a relationship that has gone on with a senior writer in the National Football League for the last
02:45six, seven years.
02:47Now, if you stay too long, can you get hired again?
02:53Is the next organization going to go, hey, I'm not going to concern myself.
02:57He's a great coach, but all of that noise, hey, again, I'm going to push that to the side and
03:03also something else.
03:05Here's a problem that you're going to face when you go on the road.
03:08You think those Buffalo Bill fans, Bill's mafia is not going to be all over this?
03:15Of course they are.
03:16And here's what you've brought into your locker room.
03:19Okay, so when you're a player and you've got meathead media people doing this, has it been a distraction this
03:27year?
03:27Mike Vrabel's marital issues.
03:30I don't want to answer that question if I'm a player in the locker room.
03:34That's not where I'm going.
03:37I want to win football games.
03:39I want to answer questions that are football questions.
03:42I don't want to sit around here and answer marital questions.
03:45The commissioner of the National Football League has already addressed this.
03:50Mike Vrabel has not in any way violated the NFL's conduct policy.
03:57Now, some of you out there are going, it sounds like you're defending Vrabel.
04:00No.
04:01I know that this is a non-football issue.
04:04And the NFL doesn't care about non-football issues.
04:07This is a media issue.
04:09This is cancer culture issue.
04:12Mike Vrabel, nobody's talking man of the year here, husband of the year.
04:18I talk football.
04:20Seals, would you want to play for Mike Vrabel?
04:22Yes.
04:23Because if Mike Vrabel can get me my incentives and help my career and get my football team to a
04:30Super Bowl, that's all that matters.
04:32Do I want Mike Vrabel dating my daughter?
04:35No.
04:36There's two different stories.
04:37And two things can be true.
04:39And this is what you have here.
04:41The people in the meatheads that think Vrabel should step down, again, at the end of the day, if Vrabel
04:48steps down, he's doing it for his family.
04:51He's doing it for himself.
04:53You see, one thing for sure that you have to do when you're a coach, you've got to motivate men.
04:59Mike Vrabel's got to ask the most important question.
05:02You know what that is?
05:04How can I sit there and motivate a kid and tell a kid to have character when I lack it,
05:09when I'm off the field?
05:11You can't have it.
05:13You can't express it.
05:15That's the decision that Mike's going to have to make.
05:18Is my locker room still listening to me?
05:21Because motivating men, folks, especially in that sport, it's a gladiator sport.
05:27And if you can't move men, you're not worth your salt when it comes to being a head coach.
05:32And if you can't move men, you're not worth your salt when it comes to being a head coach.
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