Mike Vrabel is a passionate head coach for the Tennessee Titans and he's hoping to put his coaching skills to good use amid the coronavirus pandemic. While everyone continues to quarantine, Vrabel is informing people to continue their stay-at-home efforts.

“As in everything, especially with the Tennessee Titans football season last year, it’s not necessarily how you start, but it’s how you finish,” Vrabel said, via Erik Bacharach of the Tennessean.

The Titans began the 2019 season with a 2-4 record. However, Ryan Tannehill would be inserted at quarterback, leading Tennessee to a 9-7 record. After Vrabel's analogy involving this past season, he proceeded to tell people to stay positive despite the unfortunate circumstances.

“It’s important now that we continue all our efforts,” MIKE Vrabel said. “We can’t allow all our great efforts as a community to stop because we’re halfway home or we’re close to halftime. We have to make sure that we have the resolve to stay positive and to follow the guidelines to finish, and have the resolve to see this thing through.

It's been over a month since states began ushering stay-at-home guidelines to combat the coronavirus. Regardless of your situation, the Titans coach also made a point to help the ones around you during these trying times.

“Help one another, help your neighbor, help those people that are less fortunate. Spend more time worrying about somebody else than you do yourself, because I can promise you that there’s a lot of people that have it worse off than what you or I do.”

It remains to be seen when everyone is able to return to living their normal lives. Nevertheless, Vrabel wants to make sure that everyone is doing their part to tackle the coronavirus.