I'm not totally against Josh being brought in as OC. Here's why: He has a QB in Maye that is bigger, stronger, faster, and quicker than Brady ever was. Maye has a cannon for an arm, but can make touch passes as well. And, although an OL that can not only provide hopefully excellent pass protection is assembled, but also the same regarding run blocking (with a hopefully talented and deep RB Corps), as you don't want to be one dimensional as an offense. And add a true #1 WR and the rest of the WR Corps being truly solid (from a solid high quality #2 WR, to a solid Slot WR, etc.), you then tailor that Offense to Maye's abilities. The kid clearly not only has a high IQ in general, but the same regarding his Football IQ. The way he handles himself in Press Conferences (especially during this past season's train wreck), was really impressive. And, unlike Brady being superb in the pocket, Maye can do the same, but has the athletic ability to run out of pressure that Brady physically couldn't do. Not to mention you can have plays that allow you to design plays to not use him like Josh Allen (where he's the Top 3 in rushing every season because the RB Corps sucks (like the Bills until the last year or two when they finally drafted decent RB's). I would also keep AVP as strictly a QB Coach, as he's done well with the basics regarding Maye and Milton. But, even if Vrabel goes in a different direction regarding OC and the whole Offensive Staff, consider that two of the top level offensive minds in the NFL (one of them being the Packers current HC and was OC before that), he has proved he can identify Offensive Coaching talent. He got a the most out of JAG QB's and an owner at TN that was at best, less than desirable. We always knew this was a full-blown rebuild, but Mayo just wasn't qualified and even the Defense which was in the Top 10 the Season before despite injuries, got a lot worse. We simply saw a poorly coached and undisciplined football team this past season that showed no improvement and even regressed (except for having a #1 CB and now a Franchise QB). For the time being, at least we can have hope that the team will at least get back to being fundementally sound and better at acquring and coaching talent. Ben Johnson may very well become a SB Winning HC someday. But, Vrabel, at worst, is worthy of having true optimism about.