
"You'll be disappointed, because that will never happen. It starts with us as a coaching staff, and making sure that we're doing our part. Then obviously we have to be able to execute. We've got to be able to protect, and when we protect, we have to be able to progress through and throw the ball to the guy that's open and help the quarterback. And then he's got to be better. That's just how it goes, so that's never going to change."
"I'm sure I'll think about it longer than if we'd won," Vrabel said. "I told the players, a lot of people made a lot of sacrifices to be here, and every year unfortunately somebody loses this game. They can't take it out on the people that love us the most. I tried to tell them that they've got to find a place to be with those people tonight, thank them, hug them."
The Patriots lost Super Bowl LX 29-13 to the Seahawks. Team leadership emphasized shared responsibility rather than placing sole blame on rookie quarterback Drake Maye, outlining coaching, protection, execution, and the quarterback’s need to improve as collective factors. The effort was described as competitive but ultimately insufficient. Guidance to players highlighted the sacrifices of supporters and urged players to seek comfort with loved ones, thank them, and avoid taking frustration out on those fans. The coaches expressed confidence in Maye’s talent and care for the team and affirmed pride in the players.
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