Mike Vrabel: Coach of the Year
If the NFL Coach of the Year award included playoff performance, there’s a good chance Vrabel would have won it after his team made a sensational run in the playoffs in 2019, knocking off the two of the top-three seeds in the AFC en route to the AFC Championship Game.
After that kind of run, the Titans will have Super Bowl aspirations in 2020, but first they have to see success in the regular season — and part of success for the Titans is not only winning the division, but also getting over that 9-7 hump the team has been stuck on the past four years.
If the Titans can continue to build on their 2019 success, win double-digit games and take home the AFC South crown, there’s no reason why Vrabel shouldn’t win this award.
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