New HC Mike Vrabel will call defensive plays for Titans

Oct 8, 2015; Houston, TX, USA; Houston Texans linebackers coach Mike Vrabel prior to the game against the Indianapolis Colts at NRG Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Matthew Emmons-USA TODAY Sports

Mike Vrabel is going to take a very hands-on approach to his new job as head coach of the Tennessee Titans, especially as it concerns the team’s defense.

On Monday during his introductory press conference, Vrabel told media in attendance he will be calling all the plays on defense. He also said he’s going to have an influence on whatever’s called on both sides of the ball.

Now we know why Dick LeBeau was let go on Monday.

The new head coach also made it clear that one of the reasons he landed this job is that the team brass trusts him to hire the right offensive coordinator to develop young quarterback Marcus Mariota.

It’s been widely rumored that he’s going to hire Ohio State offensive coordinator Ryan Day, who played for and coached with Chip Kelly. That’s an interesting idea, because Mariota would likely be going back to his roots with many of the same concepts he loved at Oregon. However, it’s also risky, because Day is extremely inexperienced.

Vrabel is also inexperienced when it comes to calling plays. He was Houston’s linebackers coach for three years before becoming the team’s defensive coordinator in 2017. So, he only has one year under his belt calling plays during games.

It’s going to be fascinating to see how Vrabel and his staff performs in Tennessee.

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