Tight end Chigoziem Okonkwo has commented on the changes between previous seasons and this one, noting that there is a relaxed and free atmosphere among players after the second open session of OTAs. According to Okonkwo, players are more comfortable in the locker room and on the field, allowing them to be themselves without feeling tense or stressed out.
Okonkwo explained that players are encouraged to be themselves and not feel the need to hold back, attributing this change to a new culture that focuses on players taking ownership of their performance. This shift towards self-expression and empowerment has contributed to a more relaxed and free environment among the team. Players like Okonkwo are optimistic about the upcoming season and believe that this newfound freedom will positively impact their performance on the field.
This change in culture may be seen as a departure from the previous coaching style under Mike Vrabel. While Vrabel was supportive of players, the current emphasis on player autonomy and ownership seems to have created a new dynamic within the team. Overall, Okonkwo believes that this change is for the better and will allow players to perform at their best in the upcoming season.
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