2 truths, 1 overreaction following Titans’ 20-17 loss to Seahawks

Shaun Calderon takes a look at two truths and one overreaction following the Titans’ Week 16 loss.

The Tennessee Titans lost their third straight game at home, dropping the Week 16 contest to the Seattle Seahawks, 20-17.

Tennessee was in control for most of the game, but a late touchdown drive by Seattle, followed by a horrendous sequence of events from quarterback Ryan Tannehill, ended up putting the dagger in the Titans’ chances of pulling off the upset.

Truth be told, the most disappointing part about today was the fact that we didn’t get to watch rookie quarterback Will Levis play due to his ankle injury.

When you’re five games below .500, getting your young signal-caller reps and experience matters more than almost anything. When he doesn’t play, there really isn’t much to cheer for, unless you’re just someone who wants to see the team win meaningless games.

I’m not going to tell someone how to be a fan, but this article is going to discuss some truths that will argue how losing is better for this franchise’s long-term future.

I’ll also be discussing one narrative that is being drastically over-exaggerated by a section of the fanbase that is just looking for reasons to cope.

Let’s not waste anymore time and dive right into this week’s truths and overreactions article.