The Tennessee Titans laid another egg on Sunday and failed to score a single touchdown in Week 10, losing to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers by a score of 20-6. This is the third loss of the season where Tennessee failed to find the end zone over four quarters of play.
There are a lot of ways that you can break the Titans’ issues down, but the simplest would be this: Tennessee is not a very good football team on either side of the ball.
The once-dominant run defense has vanished, the supposedly potent pass rush is non-existent and the secondary can’t stop anybody. Offensively, the group is a complete mess outside of a handful of players.
Being a Titans fan is not a fun experience at the moment. Watching their games is somewhere between boring and miserable.
As you can probably imagine, the majority of this week’s stock report is largely negative, with more Titans players and coaches lowering their stocks than improving them.
Truthfully, you could add a bunch more players and coaches to the “stock down” section this week, but I just went with some of the more obvious and undeniable ones.
Having said all of that, let’s dive right into it.