New England Patriots, Mike Vrabel and Buffalo Bills
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FOXBOROUGH - His team blew a 21-point lead in a possible AFC East clinching game against Buffalo. His defense could not make a stop, with the Bills ripping off five straight touchdown drives from the second quarter on.
Vrabel also discussed Josh McDaniels's play-calling and the Hall of Fame candidacies of Bill Belichick and Robert Kraft.
The officiating in Sunday's loss to the Bills was a topic of conversation for Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel on Monday morning.
Mike Vrabel hasn’t been shy about voicing his thoughts when it comes to the NFL officials. That remained the case Monday during his weekly appearance on WEEI. “I’ll say this: The Bills lead the NFL in offensive holds,
Mike Vrabel had a bone to pick with the Patriots-Bills referees over Buffalo not getting flagged for one specific penalty on Sunday.
Patriots coach Mike Vrabel opened up about his message to the team after Sunday's disappointing loss to the Bills.
The officiating in the NFL is never perfect, and following Sunday’s loss to the Buffalo Bills, the Patriots clearly have some gripes with the way penalties were called. Mike Vrabel’s team was penalized seven times for 65 yards,
The Patriots ultimately settled for a field goal at the end of the half to make the score 24-7. The defense allowed touchdowns in four straight possessions in the second half, while the Patriots scored just one more touchdown, resulting in a 35-31 loss.