NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Mike Vrabel has always believed in players over plays.

So maybe his answer to a Monday question about the quality of the Titans’ offensive coordination was really an indictment of his team’s offensive personnel.

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Mike Vrabel/ photo by Angie Flatt

While I don’t believe he’s happy with the state of the team’s wide receivers or offensive line, I also don’t think that’s what he was getting at when I asked him, “Are you satisfied with the way play-calling has gone this year?” though I probably, technically, left him too much room to talk about the actual operation rather than the results.

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