The Tennessee Titans’ offense, overall, has been really bad. Lost in that is the fact that Tony Pollard has been really good:
Ran Carthon missed on a lot of things, but signing Pollard wasn’t one of them. He has been forced into the workhorse role with Tyjae Spears on IR. He’s doing a really good job with 152 yards in the first two games. That number, without context, isn’t good, but think about the fact that teams don’t fear the Titans’ passing game, and the fact that they have faced two really good defenses.
In case you haven’t paid attention at all, the Titans’ offensive line has been really bad in the first two weeks. How bad?
This response to that Tweet made me chuckle:
Paul Kuharsky takes a look at Bill Callahan’s past successes as an offensive line coach to examine why we haven’t seen a big bump here yet.
T’Vondre Sweat told reporters that he feels great and is ready to be back out there:
“I feel great, I feel amazing,” Sweat said. “I feel like I am conditioning well, and I’m just ready to get back out there.”
- The Titans desperately need Sweat back out there to slow down Indianapolis Colts’ running back Jonathan Taylor who torched the Denver Broncos for 165 yards last week.