NASHVILLE (TENN.) WTVF — Mike Vrabel will remember his return to Tennessee fondly. His Patriots posted a resounding 31-13 win, spoiling the debut of Titans interim coach Mike McCoy, capped by a chorus of traveling fans chanting Vrabel’s name in the closing seconds of the game.
Vrabel made sure to avoid any substantive talk about his time with the Titans or his end in Tennessee this week, calling the storyline “interesting, but not very important.” But you have to think the emphatic win feels good for a man who won 56 games as Titans head coach and took the team to three playoff appearances but was fired two years ago amid a 6-18 slide.
The ending was not pretty on the field with a roster that lacked depth to overcome the retirements and injuries that knocked the Titans off the pedestal o

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