Vrabel lost at home in the first round of the playoffs against Baltimore after an 11-5 season, and lost at home in the first round of the playoffs against Cincinnati after a 12-5 season.
But who's counting since it didn't happen to us, I guess.
So all that matters is blindly looking at outcomes, eh? Not the overall performance of the team and the competition?
When they were the 1 seed they lost to Cincinnati in OT by a hair, a team who probably should've won the Super Bowl that year and who has a likely future HOF QB.
Compared to us getting rocked right off the bat by a 9-8 team with a QB making his first playoff start, and the 49ers game two years earlier where San Francisco immediately jumped out to a big lead and dictated the pace the rest of the game. We were down double digits nearly the entire game both times.
And of course he actually made a conference championship game (again, with Ryan Tannehill) and had his team pretty much even late in the game on the road against a guy who will go down as a top 3-5 QB all time at a minimum.