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Titans Potential Offensively With Levis


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There are reports stating that the Titans have over 100 million in cap space in 2024.....

 

The Miami Dolphins have given Tua major weaponry FA WR Tyreek Hill brought in RB Raheem Mostert drafted RB Devon Achane

 

2022 Tua first season with Tyreek the Dolphins ranked 4th in passing and 25th in rushing went 9-8 made playoffs

 

The Dolphins offense this year ranks 1st in yards, 2nd in points, 1st in passing and jumped to 2nd in rushing

 

Tua has improved a lot over the past two years and Miami leads their division with an 8-3 record

 

Buffalo is no longer the division favorite or leader

 

Moving forward GM Ran Carthon should bring in a talented FA WR like Tee Higgins and draft WR Marvin Harrison Jr.

 

Besides beefing up the O line everything should hinge on improving the offense and helping Levis

 

The NFL is an offensive league now

 

My only concern is Vrabel wanting to keep playing Fisherball

 

Thoughts????

 

 

 

 

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Not sure we will be in range to draft Harrison. But for the questions sake I would still say no. Having two great wrs isn't going to make the impact you want if the QB is spending most of his time on his back. 

 

I would much rather have two tackles or a tackle and a center in round one and two. Fix this abomination first. You can still get Higgins in this scenario and have a much improved wr group even if he isn't as good as he has seemed like some are hear are preaching.

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21 minutes ago, Callidus said:

Not sure we will be in range to draft Harrison. But for the questions sake I would still say no. Having two great wrs isn't going to make the impact you want if the QB is spending most of his time on his back. 

 

I would much rather have two tackles or a tackle and a center in round one and two. Fix this abomination first. You can still get Higgins in this scenario and have a much improved wr group even if he isn't as good as he has seemed like some are hear are preaching.

If we lose to the panthers, we very well might be

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44 minutes ago, Bongo59 said:

If you do not fix the OL you will ruin every QB.  It is a chronic issue in TN

 

In Vrabel's mind, not being able to run at will is a much bigger problem than QB protection.

 

He's going to get fired, and will have earned it completely. He doesn't address obvious problems. Anybody who continues to start Brewer, Dillard, Daley, NPF, Fulton, etc cannot keep their job at this level.

 

Not one guy is playing well..the year after everyone agreed the level of play was unacceptable

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2 hours ago, oldschool said:

 

The more they lose the more likely it becomes your lord and savior Vrabel gets the axe.

Lol….first Tanny, now Vrabel…..you are in for years of disappointment.

 

the only way Vrabel leaves is if he wants out.

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33 minutes ago, titansfan said:

If we were in a position for it and it came down between MHJ or one of the two tackles, I'd grit my teeth and probably go MHJ. A receiver like that can do so much for an offense 

This would be a horrible decision….LT is the most important position next to QB.

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Just now, VaTitan said:

This would be a horrible decision….LT is the most important position next to QB.

 

I think that's an outdated adage. It's now very debatable and depends who is at QB too.

 

But case can be made that an elite offensive weapon + average LT >>> elite LT and average offensive weapon.

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I could get more into it but it's more about (probably my own) football philosophy. I think a lot organizations think this way. Basically is a player an asset--that is a force multiplier, a zero net/loss, someone who mitigates, or a liability.

 

Depending on how you're building the team, your LT probably goes more into the role of one who mitigates-- which is great especially when you play a great edge rusher. But it's not as much value if you're not always facing great Edge rushers every week, or if your QB is not good. Usually, great offensive weapons are always valuable regardless of the situation. 

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17 minutes ago, titansfan said:

 

I think that's an outdated adage. It's now very debatable and depends who is at QB too.

 

But case can be made that an elite offensive weapon + average LT >>> elite LT and average offensive weapon.

 

chasing the name as usual.... 

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