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Hunter Henry: It's good that the Super Bowl loss still stings

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The Mike Vrabel situation has dominated much of the attention being paid to the Patriots over the last few weeks, but tight end Hunter Henry said in a Tuesday press conference that the players have been focused on football while in the building for the last two weeks. While that might provide a respite for what's going on outside the walls, it also means a return to thoughts about the last time the team was on the field. That was a 29-13 loss to the Seahawks in a Super Bowl that felt like a bigger blowout than the score would indicate, which is likely part of the reason why Henry said that the loss is still a sore point for the team.

Henry also explained that he thinks that can be a positive because of the desire to avoid another ending like the one the team had in Santa Clara. โ€œI watched a little. It still stings, to be honest with you," Henry said.

"Obviously, we didnโ€™t play to the capability that we wanted to play at all on the biggest stage, and that was very disappointing and hard to process for a while. Definitely has taken a while. It still stings, but I think that is good.

Thatโ€™s good that it stings. Itโ€™s good. It makes you want to work a little harder.

To get all the way to the end and then not achieve it was hard. There was a lot of positives when you really step back from it and able to really look at the full picture. I mean, making it all the way there is obviously a blessing.