00:00I say this, that people, you know, people were rooting for him.
00:03He's a new era.
00:05He's the anti-Belichick era in a sense.
00:07He is the players, coach, coach player.
00:11You know, he's the guy slapping him on the back.
00:14I believe you guys would know this well.
00:17You know, after the Super Bowl, it was a disappointment, but people were like,
00:20God, Vrabel, like, look at what you did.
00:22You know, people were rooting for him.
00:25I think the post probably set him up a bit.
00:28It was a little bit of a trap and just said, hey, can you quote on this?
00:31He probably didn't know the evidence that was out there.
00:34And he did what a lot of people do in when there's a smell of a scandal.
00:40You just you deflect it.
00:42You panic, panic, panic.
00:45And the problem was he and Diana Rossini.
00:48It's like they connected, but not fully.
00:50So even in their denials, they didn't match their denials.
00:54So the story went off the rails immediately.
00:57And the New York Post, they knew what they were doing.
01:00And, you know, in New York, tabloid is going to love to stick anything to any, you know, Boston team.
01:05But it kept getting worse.
01:06And it's almost like he kept digging his hole because he just didn't want to admit because he knew it
01:12would go a lot deeper.
01:13And he didn't want to he didn't want to open the door.
01:16The story is not a pearl clutching story.
01:19People are shocked because there are affairs in the NFL.
01:22But I think people are just disappointed because they wanted to root for Vrabel.
01:26They wanted to love Vrabel.
01:28And at his first go with this, you know, he didn't he didn't take accountability.
01:33And now it's sticking to him.
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