Will The Titans Taste Success This Season, Or Will They Relive The Past?

Carter Patterson, Staff Writer

“A 52-yarder, sweep the leg, McPherson has got it! Cincinnati wins! They are going to the A.F.C.” These are not the last words our Titans wanted to hear in their last game, and their last chance to make it to the Superbowl. The Titans may have lost yet another chance to obtain their Vince Lombardi trophy, but what does that intel about this year’s chance to succeed?

Last season The Tennessee Titans won 12 out of their 17 in-season games played, doing exactly how Adam Rank (NFL Fantasy Analyst) predicted. Whereas the Los Angeles Rams (the Superbowl champions) won 12 out of their 17 games played, not including the Superbowl.

In contrast it seems like an unhopeful outcome for future seasons, because of the predictability of the Titans win/loss rate. Which is not very promising, but what does it say about 2022?

First, we need to look at the Tennessee Titans roster. As of Late, the injured Monty Rice was moved to the Injured/reserved players due to his injured Achilles, and to make room for Uga Amadi, a cornerback and a recent addition to the Titans. Amadi excelled in college football and did well playing for the Seattle Sea Hawks. However, he slowed down or got easier to play against within the last year of his four-year contract with the Sea Hawks- most likely the reason he got traded to the Titans. In the 2022 draft A.J. Brown was traded to the Eagles , and instantly signed a $100 million-four-year contract. However, Brown was not happy about the way the transaction went down, and neither was his former quarterback, Ryan Tannehill.

Overall, 29 guys have been cut from the Titans one way or another in the past year. And 49 guys have signed on, signed another 1–4-year contract, or been acquired by a waiver.

This season Adam Rank predicts that the Titans will come out of 2022 10-7, still not winning a Superbowl. Or getting anywhere close. But no one knows for sure, the new talent picked up this year could prove Adam, and everyone else wrong. Go Titans!