War room situations during the first round of the virtually held 2020 NFL Draft were all over the map.
Kliff Kingsbury seemed to be more than comfortable in his lavish Arizona home, while Jerry Jones might have been drafting from a spaceship. Bill Belichick, unsurprisingly, had a very simple setup.
And then there was Mike Vrabel.
Twitter exploded when draft broadcasts went live to Vrabel’s home, where the Tennessee Titans head coach was sitting in front of a cast of characters. Someone appeared to be dressed as Frozone, while another rocked Vrabel’s Pro Bowl jersey from 2007.
Here were some of the reactions:
What the hell’s going on in Mike Vrabel’s house right now? pic.twitter.com/QwEOqLVsYV
— Zack Cox (@zm_cox) April 24, 2020
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I'd read 10,000 words each on every person in Mike Vrabel's house pic.twitter.com/MTZXP3QDej
— David Gardner (@byDavidGardner) April 24, 2020
No one:
Literally no one in the history of humankind:
Mike Vrabel's house: pic.twitter.com/08GRDHbym1
— CBS Sports (@CBSSports) April 24, 2020
We need an explanation, Mike Vrabel pic.twitter.com/LA2VuJsu4e
— SB Nation (@SBNation) April 24, 2020
Mullet kid + weird costume kid + Mike with the dip in.
This should be Vrabel family Christmas card. pic.twitter.com/PNH09oaJJJ
— Ross Tucker (@RossTuckerNFL) April 24, 2020
Is everything OK in the Vrabel household? pic.twitter.com/Nb4Hf5tXUD
— Yahoo Sports College Football (@YahooSportsCFB) April 24, 2020
Several Twitter users also were convinced Vrabel’s son Tyler, a Boston College offensive lineman, was captured using the facilities in the background of the shot. Vrabel made sure to put that idea to rest.
Mike Vrabel on the scene behind him during @Titans pick: “It’s been a long quarantine over here. We’ve got a bunch of 18 and 19 year old kids but Tyler was not going to the restroom. He was sitting on a stool … not a toilet." pic.twitter.com/tai8I0FD1b
— Jim Wyatt (@jwyattsports) April 24, 2020
Oh yeah, the Titans selected Georgia offensive tackle Isaiah Wilson with the 29th overall pick.