Patriots coach Mike Vrabel is already back to the old habits that Tennessee Titans fans were sick of when he was in Nashville

NASHVILLE — New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel is already up to his old antics that he became so well known for with the Tennessee Titans. As good of a coach as Vrabel was/is, Titans fans continuously got fed up with him for hiring his coaching staff from a network of people he had […]

Add as preferred source on Google
Titans offensive coordinator Todd Downing talks with head coach Mike Vrabel as the team gets ready to face the Jacksonville Jaguars at Nissan Stadium Sunday, Dec. 11, 2022, in Nashville, Tenn. Nfl Ja... George Walker IV / Tennessean.com-USA TODAY NETWORK
George Walker IV / Tennessean.com-USA TODAY NETWORK

NASHVILLE — New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel is already up to his old antics that he became so well known for with the Tennessee Titans.

As good of a coach as Vrabel was/is, Titans fans continuously got fed up with him for hiring his coaching staff from a network of people he had an existing working relationship with. 

It’s not uncommon for coaches to hire people they know well. We see it almost every time a new head coach is hired. But over time, it became Vrabel's most toxic trait. His kryptonite, despite a stellar resumé. He gave jobs to coaches that were not qualified for them and he didn’t know when to let guys go.

Vrabel is now bringing the "buddy hire" philosophy with him to New England. The Patriots have already hired a number of Vrabel's old staff members from Tennessee, but none of them are more eye-opening than Todd Downing. 

Downing was hired by the Patriots on Monday to be the new wide receivers coach under OC Josh McDaniels.


Downing spent two seasons as Tennessee’s tight ends coach before being promoted to offensive coordinator in 2021. Vrabel had made a habit of promoting his offensive coordinators from that same role. 

Downing's tenure as OC was a massive failure. The Titans' offense plummeted from a Top 5 unit to the 17th highest-scoring offense in two years. They floundered despite Ryan Tannehill, Derrick Henry, and other key offensive play makers staying put after Arthur Smith's departure. 

In November 2022, Downing was at the center of controversy and made headlines for getting a DUI after drinking on the team plane. He was not fired by the team after the incident, but was let go at the end of the season and later took a job with the New York Jets.

I’m not gonna sit here and say that hiring Downing as a wide receivers coach is going to lead to failure for the Mike Vrabel Era in New England. I actually anticipate Vrabel having a lot more success with the Patriots then he did in Tennessee. I won’t even say that bringing on Downing is a bad hire, he was always a well respected position coach.

However, Vrabel is already heading down a slippery slope that Titans fans are all too familiar with. It doesn’t seem like he has learned much from his first stint as an NFL head coach.

The grass is not always greener and the jury is still out on Brian Callahan, but I know for sure that Titans fans are happy to be done with the headache that is Vrabel's hiring tendencies. It’s your problem now, New England.