After making the impossible come to fruition and clinching the one seed, the Tennessee Titans find themselves eliminated from the playoffs altogether. With what looked to be a potential Super Bowl team, majorly disappoint against the Cincinnati Bengals. During an interview on Monday, head coach Mike Vrabel gets a little cheeky with the media.

According to Jim Wyatt, the Titans head coach was asked how close he thinks Tennessee is to winning the Super Bowl. In typical Vrabel fashion, he provides an extremely literal answer. He's done this throughout his time as head coach, as Mike Vrabel is not keen on giving out his true mentality on the state of his team.

Even so, many reacted to Vrabel's comments and believed there could be problems stirring within the organization. Mike Vrabel clears the air and lets everyone in on his literal answer, per Jim Wyatt. Considering the Titans' Super Bowl hopes were recently diminished, did the media actually believe they'd get a straight answer out of Mike Vrabel?

Either way, the Titans roster is stacked. The franchise will be able to maintain the core of the team, for the most part. It'll be interesting to see how the offseason goes, as this team looks like they're a competent quarterback away from becoming a Super Bowl contender. Additionally, concerns are developing regarding offensive coordinator Todd Downing, as his atrocious playcalling didn't help Tennessee all year.

We'll see how it all plays out, but don't be shocked if the Titans get aggressive in the offseason. This team is in the middle of a Super Bowl window and the franchise must find a way to keep this team competitive next year.