3 truths, 1 overreaction following Titans’ 20-6 loss to Buccaneers

Shaun Calderon takes a look at three truths and one overreaction following the Titans’ 20-6 loss.

The Tennessee Titans fell flat once again on the road against a beatable opponent, this time losing to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 20-6.

What’s worse, the score could’ve been much more lopsided had the Bucs not gotten in their own way on a few different occasions.

Mike Evans had a couple of backbreaking drops that directly cost his team points. Yet, the Buccaneers still outscored the Titans by 14 points while he recorded 143 yards and one touchdown on the day.

This was truly a pathetic and lifeless performance by a Titans team that was essentially playing for any chance of being relevant going forward. Instead, all Tennessee did was create more question marks, subsequently turning even the most optimistic fans into pessimists.

This article is mainly going to revolve around some hard truths that it’s time to accept. I will also be discussing one illogical overreaction that has been thrown around by overly emotional fans who are fed up with what they watched today.