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Someone Bought A Mike Vrabel Signed Card For $750 On eBay — You Won’t Believe The Quote On It [PHOTO]

This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

Mike Vrabel card
Mike Vrabel (Photo via X)

Mike Vrabel has been described as someone players would run through walls for. 

Heck, the guy said he’d cut his manhood off if it meant he would win a Super Bowl as a coach. But it turns out that he had more use for said member than he was letting on. 

Say what you will about Mike, but you can’t knock his ability to inspire. Whether he lives by what he preaches is something else. 

It did appear that he held his players to a standard he didn’t hold himself to. In fact, he said so himself during his public apology. 

So while his quotes are noteworthy, don’t expect him to live by them. 

A particular line has drawn attention following the sale of a sports card on eBay. 

The card, which went for $750, bears a quote reading, “We won’t make critical mistakes.”

“You can’t make this stuff up. Someone just bought this Mike Vrabel card for $750 on eBay … and IT IS SOMETHING😬,” an account shared.

Check it out below:

“Think he’s talking about on the football field bucko,” someone pointed out.

“This was Tennessee Vrabel not New England Vrabel,” another user offered.

Mike Vrabel’s Mistakes Began In Tennessee

Mike Vrabel.
Mike Vrabel. Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

While the recent Sedona photos are what blew the lid off his supposed affair with Dianna Russini, Mike Vrabel was already living recklessly while with the Titans

He was still their head coach when they rented that boat and he kissed her at a bar. Whatever they had going on could have probably survived a lot longer had they not been hiding in plain sight.

Vrabel told Page Six that “These photos show a completely innocent interaction and any suggestion otherwise is laughable. This doesn’t deserve any further response.”

He had no idea that his old tracks from six years would be uncovered at the time of his statement. 

His history is littered with critical mistakes.

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