NASHVILLE, Tenn. – In Mike Mularkey’s successor, we all want a coach far more capable of having and using a Plan B, or even a Plan C.

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If we want to see that put in practice by Mike Vrabel, perhaps we don’t have to wait until he’s game-planning.

I wrote earlier this week that people should calm down about what we believe to be swings and misses at coordinators Ryan Day on offense and James Bettcher on defense.

It seems reasonable to think, based on Adam Schefter’s reporting, that Day was Vrabel’s Plan A. After mulling an offer he decided to pass, according to Schefter. But we are not sure.

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