NASHVILLE, Tenn. – As Mike Vrabel searches for Dean Pees’ replacement, there is much curiosity about for what exactly he will be looking.VrabelAnthemKC

Pees was a one-of-a-kind coach, and his replacement may be able to do some different things. But it’s unlikely he will be as good as masking player deficiencies or coaching his unit to disguise things for quarterbacks prior to the snap or, most importantly, adjusting in-game and going off-script.

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