Miracles, Magic, & Miami
The 3M game for Will Levis was one to behold. Here are my two biggest takeaways from the game.
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What a game! I have said all week that there is no “Mike Vrabel Game” for this 2023 Tennessee Titans team, and they took that notion and turned it sideways and stuck it right up my roody-poo, candy-ass. It is going to go unnoticed because of penalties and a few player brain farts, but that was a Vrabel coaching job for the ages.
It’s not 2019 playoff Vrabel, and it’s not even Vrabel vs KC, but he had these players who were out-matched everywhere believing they could win and they were rewarded with one of the most improbable victories of his tenure. Not just improbable from the outlook going into this game, but during the game it was highly improbable.
In fact, Miami was at a 67.1% chance to win at the two-minute warning. They also were the first team since at least 2016 to win a game in regulation after trailing by 14+ points with 2:55 left in the fourth quarter. Not to mention, it had been 389 days since the Titans won on the road and the Dolphins were undefeated at home until last night.
So, here are my two main takeaways from the game last night.
1. Will Levis is the Guy
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