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Thoughts on the structure of the Titans' GM interviews

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – When Jon Robinson was dismissed, we wondered just how much power Mike Vrabel would have in selecting his old boss’ replacement.

That’s still to be determined. But as the Titans sort through their initial candidates for the open general manager job, he’s not involved in the first round of meetings.

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“Once they kind of get through that first process, I will be involved in whatever would come after that in probably a smaller group,” he said. “I am excited about that process, being involved, and in helping in any way that I can.”

I wonder if he shouldn’t have some degree of inclusion now, even if it’s a small one.

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