2011年7月12日星期二

Scott Pioli salutes Mike Vrabel who is retiring to join the Ohio State as a linebackers coach

Kansas City Chiefs general manager Scott Pioli goes way back with veteran linebacker Mike Vrabel.
They worked together with the New England Patriots as they won three Super Bowls.
And Pioli acquired Vrabel in the Matt Cassel trade.
He saluted Vrabel, who's retiring to join the Ohio State coaching staff as linebackers coach.
“It was an honor and a privilege to be on the same team with Mike for 10 seasons," Pioli said in a statement. "Mike was a great college player that came into the NFL as a third-round pick and role player. Eventually, he made himself a starter and a champion. It’s no coincidence that Mike won championships everywhere he played – from his time at Ohio State to his role in division titles on three NFL teams.
"His genuine love for the game, his preparation, his work ethic, leadership and dependability are qualities you want from every player. He is a champion in every sense of the word and I’m confident all of these qualities will make him a great coach. I cannot overstate my respect for him as a person and a football player. If there were a Hall of Champions, Mike Vrabel would be a first-ballot selection."

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