The New England Patriots are ready to move on with a new head coach and it's a familiar name, with Mike Vrabel agreeing to take over the franchise that he won three Super Bowls with during his playing days.
The current state of the Patriots franchise is a lot different from those Super Bowl years, as they've had back-to-back 4-13 seasons and haven't had a winning year since 2021.
One of Vrabel's former teammates, Tedy Bruschi, loved the move by the Patriots but he also had a very direct message for the team's front office, which Bruschi thinks has too much of a say in things that it might not completely understand.
Here's Bruschi's take, via ESPN's Mike Reiss:
That's some brutal honesty from a guy who was a fan favorite during his playing days in New England. Apparently there's a lot going on behind the scenes that isn't where it needs to be for the football team to be successful.
The move to Vrabel could be the first big step in putting an end to that stuff. At least Bruschi hopes so.






