Be careful what you wish forI think the real question is what would it take for Vrabel to make a change.
I really want to lose a few more to finally move on and gets this nightmare over it.
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Be careful what you wish forI think the real question is what would it take for Vrabel to make a change.
I really want to lose a few more to finally move on and gets this nightmare over it.
You play….to win…..the game.I think it really depends on the goals for the season.
In a sense we are in a pickle just based on how bad the AFCS is. If we had the Bills, Jets, or Chiefs in our division, I think you pull the trigger and start playing Levis or Willis ASAP. However, 9 wins might win the AFCS, and there's a pretty solid chance Tannehill gets you to 9 wins. But realistically, you are prolonging the rebuild for a moral victory at that point.
Personally, I think if Tannehill throws an ugly pick next week, you pull him and don't look back. The Oline isn't good enough for him to even reach his ceiling of slightly above average. Dude is having 'Nam flashbacks in the pocket.
Yeah, what did mettenberger get TN?Be careful what you wish for
Thank you. Been meaning to post the same opinion.I'm convinced Titans put Willis out there to attract a trade partner. Same reason he's the QB2 now.
You play….to win…..the game.
-Coach Edwards
That’s overlooking quite a bit.
I agree with the approach to spend too draft capital in OL but to say Wilson was the only miss removes wasted 2nd rounders and later. I’d argue that OL is probably the group of positions most likely to have later selection success too, at least to a serviceable status.
titans have a couple with a chance still to prove themselves but Radunz and NPF.
skorosnski seems the part, but it’s been 1 game. Nate Davis was the last OL draft pick that appeared to be starter worthy and he had a slow start. He also got paid a bit to leave.
Before him, maybe Levin? He’s still hanging around but not a starter, then it’s Conklin.
Easiest target to blame and definitely pulled the most noticeable errors.The loss is squarely on the QB. No way around it
The loss is squarely on the QB. No way around it
Easiest target to blame and definitely pulled the most noticeable errors.
In a 1 point game, there are many things that could have changed the outcome to a victory even with THill replicating his game.
for starters, the blown fumble call and the blown DPI call that resulted in a INT.
handing the ball off to Henry in the second half.
a HC going for it on 4th vice kicking the FG.
a secondary that stops a third and long to give their offense a chance.
a catch by 1st round WR.
1 point game can be changed with 1 play.
edit: I recognize there will definitely be stupid people to come attack THill more to me because of this post. I will point out now, that nothing I’ve said, although true, is defense for THill.
needed the edit, some people are incapable of understanding this.
I watched him play quite a bit when he was in college. I’m not pretending to be an NFL talent evaluator… he threw a lot of bad interceptions and he tended to make bad decisions under pressure. So that’s what I’m basing it onBased on what?
You actually have no way of knowing that. Some internet narrative maybe, which was the exact same about Josh Allen btw, but it’s not based on his play. He hasn’t had any.
Glad I made that edit at the end then.HurrayTitans you're one of the best posters on here and I respect you, but this game is solely placed on Giraffe neck who wears #17.
Had we had a competent QB, we win this game easily.
It's not just the awful 3 INTS by that QB who wears #17, but it also boils down to the wide open TD to Chig and the possible TD to Spears. He literally missed them both.
There's no defending the Giraffe here Bro.
T17 did not jump for that TD pass to kickstandThe loss is squarely on the QB. No way around it
The defense deserves zero blame for the loss. 9 teams held their opponent to 16 points or less in yesterday’s games. Those teams went 8-1. Yep, we are the one.
Tannehill sucked and deserves all the criticism that he’s getting. But, Vrabel and Kelly are just as, if not more so, responsible for the loss. It’s like they both got really high at halftime and forgot what they were supposed to be doing. And the refs. Vrabel, Kelly, and whoever blew that whistle deserve to be publicly excoriated for their stupidity.
The defense deserves zero blame for the loss. 9 teams held their opponent to 16 points or less in yesterday’s games. Those teams went 8-1. Yep, we are the one.
Tannehill sucked and deserves all the criticism that he’s getting. But, Vrabel and Kelly are just as, if not more so, responsible for the loss. It’s like they both got really high at halftime and forgot what they were supposed to be doing. And the refs. Vrabel, Kelly, and whoever blew that whistle deserve to be publicly excoriated for their stupidity.