5 takeaways from the 2019 Titans season

Despite the disappointing ending to a storybook season, Titans fans have to be pleased with what their team accomplished in 2019.

4. Offensive coordinator Arthur Smith exceeded the expectations.

Tannehill and Henry have received a lot of credit for the Titans’ good fortune on offense in 2019, but Smith’s play-calling was just as much of a crucial element.

Smith’s promotion to offensive coordinator wasn’t exactly well-received by many members of the fan base and reporters alike in the beginning, especially with the team’s baffling overuse of running back Dion Lewis and route designs that just didn’t make much sense.

Smith made the adjustments needed, though,

He kept players like Henry involved – which obviously worked as he finished the season with the league’s rushing title and no defense was able to stop him until Kansas City finally came up with an answer.

The Titans’ offense averaged 24.9 points per game under Smith between the regular season and the postseason, scoring 156 points in Tennessee’s last six contests.