Patriots waited until this week to install all of their game plan
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The New England Patriots have strategically developed their game plan for the upcoming Super Bowl, implementing key elements during practices in Foxborough last week. Coach Mike Vrabel, guided by offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels, opted to introduce several components of the plan to players this week to maintain engagement and avoid redundancy. McDaniels, participating in his 10th Super Bowl with the Patriots, suggested this approach to keep the team stimulated. Team owners Robert and Jonathan Kraft, along with former Patriots receiver and Super Bowl LIII MVP Julian Edelman, attended the practice session at Stanford University. While familiar with the Super Bowl experience, the current Patriots roster features no players from their last Super Bowl appearance, and only five members have previous Super Bowl experience.
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