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New England Patriot’s head coach Mike Vrabel expressed his dissatisfaction Monday with how many sanctions his team were hit during their 25-19 win over New Orleans Saints.
The patriots were penalized 11 times in 65 yards. Still, the Patriots got up 333 meters total violation of 58 pieces in nine drives.
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New England Patriot’s main coach Mike Vrabel moves from the sidelines during the first half of a NFL football match against New Orleans Saints, Sunday October 12, 2025, in New Orleans. (AP Photo/Butch Dill)
“I got a hard enough job to coach this football team,” Vrabel said in a performance on Weei Radio. “There is not much. It will be comical, at some point. They send out these videos every week and they do a good job. (Club Communications Liaison) Walt Anderson does a good job (NFL official head) Ramon George does a good job.
“And they send out these videos. And of course, me and stretch (Patriots Vice President of Football Operations and Strategy John Streicher), we hang on every single word. And then I see something in the game, I’m like ‘Have they even seen the video?’ Like me and Stretch – we paus it and bounce it back, like ‘Ah, I love these videos.’ And then I like ‘Hi, so you the video last week?

New England Patriots Quarterback Drake Maye seems to be throwing during the second half of a NFL football match against New Orleans Saints, Sunday October 12, 2025, in New Orleans. (AP Photo/Ella Hall)
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The NFL official has been under the microscope, undoubtedly more than most professional judges among the four major sports in North America. Recently, it has been more about determining what is legal or illegal when it comes to the Philadelphia Eagles, which stands up to tush -push.
The Patriots have received most sanctions against those with 54 to six games, according to NFLPENALTIES.com.

New England Patriot’s main coach Mike Vabel goes on the field before an NFL football match against New Orleans Saints, Sunday October 12, 2025, in New Orleans. (AP Photo/Butch Dill)
New England moved to 4-2 with the victory over New Orleans.



