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Jim Wyatt Answers Questions From Titans Fans After Sunday’s Loss to the Chiefs

Jim Wyatt Answers Questions From Titans Fans After Sunday's Loss to the Chiefs


NASHVILLE โ€“ Well, that was a tough one, huh?

The Titans had a great chance to pull off a big upset in Kansas City, but they let the Chiefs off the hook.

I thought the team showed a lot of spunk in defeat, but spunk doesn’t get wins.

Yes, the Titans are going to have to be better, especially on offense.

Let’s dive into the mailbag and see what everyone is thinking.

Here’s the link to submit questions: CLICK HERE

Scott Raileanu from Chicago, Illinois
Question:
Really like your articles and coverage of the team – always honest but I gotta ask you to be candid as best you can… Why does JRob and Vrabes see Malik as a viable QB option for this team? Let’s be honest, our WR corps right now (especially without Burks) is probably the worst in the NFL, and we need a competent QB to get the ball to them because they aren’t going to create on their own.
Malik doesn’t look like a project at this point, he looks like 100% does not belong in the NFL.
I am shocked that Vrabel thought Malik was a viable back up and I’m even more shocked that JRob thinks this is the best support we can provide our Team from a roster standpoint.
Malik made a few decent throws, sure, but overall, he doesn’t have a handle of the snapcount, of the defense, of reading in play coverage or his mechanics. It’s just Embarrassing.
I’m blown away that Downing isn’t giving him roll outs and giving him a quick out and a corner route concept to throw to OR just run for a few yards.
End of the day, we can debate if he can be the long term option – fine. But it just looks so obvious he is NOT ready to play QB in the NFL.
Please help us fans understand, Why do the GM, HC and OC see him as a viable QB option right now?

Jim: Appreciate it, Scott. The OC, HC, and the GM see Malik as a viable option right now because they view him as a better option than Logan Woodside with Ryan Tannehill sidelined. It’s as simple as that. Tannehill is the team’s starter, and if not for an ankle injury, he’d be playing. The Titans drafted…

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