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Titans opening odds: Tennessee opens as big underdog against Seahawks

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The Tennessee Titans continue their November homestand this week against the Seattle Seahawks. They opened as a 12.5-point underdog over at FanDuel Sportsbook. That number isn’t big enough. The Seahawks come into this game averaging 29.4 points per game. That is second in the NFL. The Titans average just 14.3 points per game. That’s 32nd.

Seattle is also really good on defense, giving up just 19.3 points per game. That is sixth in the league. The Titans have faced a brutal schedule when it comes to opposing defense. Of the top 10 teams in the league in scoring defense, the Titans have already faced four of them. They have faced two of those teams, the Houston Texans (#1) and the Indianapolis Colts (#9), twice already. Now, some of the success those teams have had is because they have faced the Titans, but that’s still a pretty brutal run with a rookie quarterback.

The only way the Titans are going to win this game is if they can get pressure on Sam Darnold and turn him back into the Darnold that played for the New York Jets. The Los Angeles Rams were able to do that yesterday, forcing Darnold to throw four picks.

Source: https://www.musiccitymiracles.com/t...nessee-opens-as-big-underdog-against-seahawks
 
It is still too early to make a determination on Titans Cam Ward

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We don’t know what Cam Ward is yet. Stop. Read that again. This morning, driving in, listening to sports radio here in Nashville, pretty much every call about the Tennessee Titans was a declaration on what Ward is or isn’t. I said it on Twitter/X earlier, and I will say it here again: anyone who has already made up their mind on Ward doesn’t know ball.

Things are so bad around him that it is impossible to make a judgment on him at this point. Think about it this way, a lot of yesterday afternoon was spent debating whether Mason Kinsey or Ward was at fault for the incompletion yesterday. Mason Kinsey. Paul Kuharsky talked about Kinsey on his postgame show last night:

Mason Kinsey couldn’t make two key plays in the #Titans’ loss. He’s been around since 2020. Every year they should have been finding a guy slightly better. Their love affair lands them here. Unacceptable. #NFL pic.twitter.com/UgFryAuKui

— Paul Kuharsky (@PaulKuharskyNFL) November 17, 2025

It’s an organizational failure that Kinsey is seeing meaningful snaps in a real-life NFL game, and with Calvin Ridley out for the year and Chimere Dike injured, Kinsey is probably going to see even more meaningful snaps down the stretch. That makes Ward’s life really tough.

With all of that being said, are there concerns we have seen that are purely on Ward? Absolutely. His footwork is still a disaster at times. That has affected his accuracy on far too many throws. He also throws sidearm from the pocket far too often, which leads to some passes being deflected at the line.

The bottom line is, Ward is going to get at least three years to prove whether or not he can be a franchise quarterback. He is going to get a chance to work with the new coaching staff to improve on the areas that are deficient in his game, and hopefully, Mike Borgonzi is going to add some playmakers to the roster so that we don’t ever have to talk about Mason Kinsey again.

Source: https://www.musiccitymiracles.com/t...dont-know-ball-make-a-declaration-on-cam-ward
 
On the Cam Ward to Mason Kinsey miss

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In case you missed it, in the fourth quarter of the Tennessee Titans’ 16-13 loss to the Houston Texans, Mason Kinsey was running wide open down the field, and Cam Ward threw the ball wide of him. If you haven’t seen it, here’s the play:

Oh no… Titans settled for a FG after this play. WR was so open he spun into the Earth's crust. pic.twitter.com/9SYnItTN3g

— Hayden Winks (@HaydenWinks) November 17, 2025

It is quickly becoming one of the most scrutinized plays in Titans’ history. There is a lot of debate on who was at fault. While the only way to actually know that is for someone in the building to tell us, I’m going to use some common sense to pin the fault on Kinsey.

First off, Kinsey said after the game that he had never run that route before. Ward, who has taken pretty much all of the first-team reps since he was drafted, would certainly have a better understanding of where the route is supposed to go.

Secondly, Ward is rolling to his right, and the sideline is open. In what world would it make sense for him to throw the ball across his body back to the middle of the field? In no world, that’s what world.

Or, maybe in the Titans’ world, that is exactly how the play was designed:

The blame game is making its rounds with #Titans fans on this play, so I figured I’d give my 2 cents:

Kinsey is pretty clearly running the double move the way it’s designed. It’s a gross misread of the space from Kinsey, but he didn’t technically do anything wrong (although as… https://t.co/K8dMA7IU8N

— Drew Beatty (@IronCityFilm) November 18, 2025

If that was truly designed that way, it really is a terrible play design.

Here are some informed opinions on the play:

The design of this play is for the receiver to turn back over his inside shoulder, and the QB to throw at the inside of the receiver. Cam throws it like the exact opposite is the case, but it isn’t.

What I’m not positive on is whether Kinsey is supposed to make his second break… https://t.co/eUo2jkrRUb

— Easton Freeze (@eastonfreeze) November 18, 2025

Source: https://www.musiccitymiracles.com/tennessee-titans-news/62652/on-the-cam-ward-to-mason-kinsey-miss
 
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