I know, I know. It's not as exciting without the Titans in it.
Still, the games should be fun, and we're now closing in on Super Bowl Sunday.
But you came here to talk Titans, so here we go…
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Dean Barber from Melbourne, Australia
Question: Hey Jim, long time reader, first time writer. Despite having a great (regular) season, I can't help but feel like we shot ourselves in the foot in the way we played offensively against the Ravens. Running into an 8-man box 20+ times a game for 2 yards per carry is never going to win you games. My first question is: Do you feel this is more a Arthur Smith or Mike Vrabel influence? My second question is "Why?". We have a QB who accumulated 40 total touchdowns and only 7 interceptions. How much of this success is attributed to DH22 can be debated, granted. But we've played 4 playoff games with RT17, and they've effectively taken the ball out of his hands in all of them, except when the game was slipping away from us vs the Chiefs in the 2nd half. The Ravens were inviting us to throw the ball, but instead we'd rather run into a 8-man brick wall over and over again. Mind boggling. Especially considering how good we looked in our lone TD drive when Tannehill was slinging it. Your thoughts on this? Do you sense that Vrabel doesn't trust Tannehill? And more importantly, will we learn from it? Cheers mate! Appreciate you.