Mike Vrabel

Mike Vrabel

Mike Vrabel is an outside linebacker for the New England Patriots. He's number 50 and is 6'4 and 261 pounds. He's been in the NFL for 10 years.

 
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Sedrick Ellis says he feels fresh and is looking forward to returning to the field for the Saints when New Orleans hosts the New England Patriots on Monday night. Ellis sprained his right knee in Miami in Week 7 and has not played the past four games.  
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Question: The last time you guys played here it was a pretty big win for you in the Super Bowl. Now the Patriots are coming back known as the team of the decade. Will you pause for a moment of reflection when you walk into the Superdome to think about all that’s happened since then? Bill Belichick: I’m sure for a moment there’s certainly a lot of fond memories for Super Bowl 36 there, but the Saints will bring it back to reality...  
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Good news and bad news this morning for the Kansas City Chiefs.  We'll start with the good news first, followed by the bad news. Vrabel returns LB Mike Vrabel returned to practice and was in pads according to Josh Looney of KCChiefs.com.  This is a big, big development because it had previously been reported that he was facing 3-5 weeks on the sidelines.  We're not sure how much he participated but the fact that he's out there is great news...  
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Since our nation wasted approximately 82 million man-hours of productivity last week arguing about that stupid fourth-and-two, it's a bit surprising that we the people aren't more enraged by Yale's Tom Williams for raising the stakes for bonehead coaches everywhere. See if this sounds familiar. Yale was leading by three points with 2:25 left in their giant season-defining game against Harvard on Saturday. It was fourth down and they had the...  
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New England coach Bill Belichick, bless his cheating heart, again found himself at the center of a raging controversy over the past week following his decision to try (and ultimately fail) to pick up a fourth-and-2 from his 28 rather than punt the ball back to the Indianapolis Colts and their white-hot quarterback, Peyton Manning, late in the fourth quarter.  
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