Tennessee Titans coach Mike Vrabel called out the league's officiating when he replied in an email to all NFL coaches and general managers.
an officiating video each week for coaches and general managers to review, and Vrabel replied to all in a response making it clear he wasn't happy with the job being done this season by the officials, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter.
The Titans denied The Tennessean's request for the email, which in Schefter's report read,"I appreciate the time and energy that goes into these videos, but I suggest we devote every minute of our officiating departments' time ensuring our officiating crews are as well trained in the clarifications we worked to create in the offseason and that each crew is as consistent as possible. Thank you.
"It's like coaching," Vrabel said."You want to try to be consistent so that when one kid says, 'Well, Tyler did this and he didn't get in trouble. Well, Carter... .' You know what I mean? That's what happens You just try to set a level of consistency with the players; what they can legally do and what they can't. If it's defensive pass interference because you're not playing the ball and there's contact, great, we all understand that.
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