Here's a total head in the clouds, 4D chess, blatant homer take:
I was shocked at how casual Vrabel was after the loss. I'd assume he'd be pissed and salty at all his pressers about "blown leads" and "taking foot off the pedal", and "lack of execution", etc... But he was the opposite. Is it possible that Vrabel could have instructed the Coord's to call "preseason football" in the 2nd half? Like, he knew it could be problematic for this young team to blow out a SB favorite and win the division so early, and wanted them to have a fighters edge down the stretch - to prove the 60min nature of playoff football, and teach how to have a killer instinct... etc. I know it sounds crazy. But Vrabel had a sly air in his countenance on Sun night & Mon morning. I'm not saying he wanted to lose - but almost like he knew they didn't overly try to win in the 2nd half - from a scheme/coaching perspective. Look at the first couple drives - JMD calling reverses and double passes and RPO's. But in the 2nd half when we really needed 1 extended drive, they did nothing - very vanilla. And I know Allen can adjust, but our D was completely bottling them up the first half, and then 5 straight TD drives?
It's odd to me. And I know that staff is not stupid.
I'm the provocateur today to stir up all the fomenters.