So much for Marcus Mariota being the savior for the Tennessee Titans. After one season with the former Oregon Duck standout, the Titans have shown no real signs of improvement and very little in terms of hope for the future.
With the Tennessee Titans and Jacksonville Jaguars kicking off the Who The Hell Cares Bowl Thursday, we are officially in Week 11. Time moves way too fast.
A win's a win I guess. A road win is even more valuable in the NFL. The Atlanta Falcons did just enough to get that win over a Tennessee team that was without starting quarterback Marcus Mariota on Sunday.
Who are the best wide receivers in the NFL right now? The first names that come to mind for most of you are probably Julio Jones, Odell Beckham Jr, Antonio Brown, Dez Bryant, maybe still Calvin Johnson.
Remember when Andrew Luck, Robert Griffin III, and Russell Wilson came out of the draft and each led his new team to the playoffs? Sure, that was a special year, but the rookie quarterback class of 2015—or at least their two most famous members, Jameis Winston and Marcus Mariota—just wants, in the words of the great Jim Mora, to win a game.
After a historically great performance by rookie quarterback Marcus Mariota in Sunday’s win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the Tennessee Titans are actually starting to get a lot of serious attention for a team that hasn’t seen postseason football in seven years now.
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