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I don't know how you look at this roster and not accept that a massive rebuild is inevitable.
A season mercilessly gutted by a magnificent seven game losing streak, oft-injured and overpriced vets all over this utterly juiceless and inexplosive roster, the worse offensive line and WR group I have ever seen from a non-tanking team, a downward spiraling, old, and suddenly injury-prone quarterback who has already proven not to be the answer, and an entire offensive identity about to be smacked with a crisis with Derrick Henry's 30-year-old wall imminent.
There is no saving this. Let it burn.
Slice the **** out of this roster, put yourself in a position to have a healthy cap situation beyond next season, use the draft to rebuild the offensive line and find more offensive weapons, and get ready for a brutal tanking year (would it really be worse than the **** we just went through this year?) with the hope that you get a Caleb Williams or Drake Maye out of it.
So do we know where we pick in the draft? Or can other gamed tomorrow change it
so the offseason cutoff for national attention will be from 9-1110-12, I think depending on the results of a few games
Titans Talkback clowning folks happy cause Titans have a better draft pick instead of a playoff game next week
100% agreement with them
Full agreement. I’d rather get torched Dan Marino finale style in a playoff game than not go to the post season.I dont understand those people. Once your team is out of playoff contention, then I get kind of not wanting to win so your team gets a better draft pick, but anyone that would prefer a higher pick rather than a playoff spot are strange to me.
Full agreement. I’d rather get torched Dan Marino finale style in a playoff game than not go to the post season.
Titans also have zero track record to pick from saying that any earlier a pick is the more successful it will be. If anything, they have a track record of late teens being their most successful first rounders.
I’m just suggesting for who?proven they wont actually jump up... they will peak up though... willing to move a spot or 2 but not go crazy and leap 10 or 20 spots
I’m just suggesting for who?
The opportunities they’ve had with a top 10 pick (since moving to Nashville) resulted in:
Pac-Man Jones
VY
Jake Locker
chance Warmack
MM8
Conklin
Corey Davis
1/7 and coincidently the one actually traded up for.
Pac-Man did fine elsewhere but his headcase issues were too much in TN
VY, Warmack, Locker, Davis were all wastes
MM8 never could get over a hump and rolled back down the figurative hill with tingles all the way down.
Conklin was a stud and unfortunately the wrong guy to let go of between Conklin and Lewan.
In all honesty, the Titans have very little to speak of from first round picks in general.
Guess I’m crossing my fingers for change there too.
Its not even about busts really, you can find good players throughout the draft, so even if you draft well in the first round, its pointless to want a higher draft pick over the playoffs because if you draft well in every round, it doesnt matter where you are picking. Some of the best players in the league were mid to late round picks, Brady, Kelce, Henry a 2nd, etc etc etc, none of those guys were first round picks and they have been some of, if not the best at their positions over the last several years, and there are plenty more examples.
We had a legitimate shot to get him after the 2019 season. They chose to pay Tanny 120M instead lol.TB12 ain't coming here.
Yeah I feel the same way. I don't see us getting over the hump with vrabels philosophy unfortunately.If I woke up Monday and Vrabel was fired, I wouldn't mind. He's probably hit his ceiling. He's been our coach for 5 years and we have 2 playoff wins to show for it.
Almost every recent super bowl winning head coach got their first super bowl within 5 years of coaching that team.
Sean McVay - 5 years
Bruce Arians - 2 years
Andy Reid - 7 years
Bill Belichick - 2 years
Doug Pederson - 2 years
Gary Kubiak - 1 year
Pete Carroll - 4 years
John Harbaugh - 5 years
Tom Coughlin - 4 years
Mike McCarthy - 5 years
Sean Payton - 4 years
Mike Tomlin - 2 years
Tony Dungy - 5 years
Bill Cowher - 14 years
Jon Gruden - 1 year
You can keep going back and the trend continues (Mike Shanahan 4 years, Dick Vermeil 3 years, etc.). Maybe Vrabel will be our Bill Cowher and we will get one 5-10 years from now when we eventually get the QB right Or we're just delaying the inevitable reality that Vrabel won't be joining this list of winners. At least not with us.