Ranking the NFL’s final four head coaches

Touchdown Wire ranks (from worst to best) the four coaches remaining in the NFL’s postseason.

2. Mike Vrabel, Tennessee Titans

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The Titans are the Cinderella team of the final four and Vrabel is a big part of the reason. In only his second season, Vrabel is one of the league’s most hands-on coaches. Literally. The former Pro Bowl linebacker has been known to put on the pads and practice with his team to demonstrate points. Vrabel also is a risk taker when it comes to in-game decisions. More importantly, he’s not afraid to take personnel risks. The key to the season came when Vrabel decided to bench quarterback Marcus Mariota in favor of Ryan Tannehill. All Tannehill did was save the season. Vrabel is highly respected by his team because of his playing career and three Super Bowl championships. Plus, he learned from the master while playing for Bill Belichick in New England.