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Tannehill’s overall tenure with the Titans has been good when you consider where they were before he took over in Week 7 of 2019.
Since then, the Titans have sported an elite offense in 2019 and 2020, won two AFC South titles, and have made three trips to the playoffs in total, including one that ended in the AFC Championship Game.
However, Tannehill’s inability to win playoff games the past two years has led to his being on the hot seat, and this could very well be his last year in Nashville after the team drafted Malik Willis.
Tennessee’s passing attack has struggled this season even when Tannehill has been healthy, but that’s hardly his fault. The offensive line has been lackluster, his receivers can’t catch or get open, and offensive coordinator Todd Downing has done a terrible job calling plays.
Despite all that, the Titans are 5-3, and if anything these last two games without Tannehill have made fans appreciate him even more.
Russell Wilson is in his first season in Denver after the team traded a ton to bring him in this past offseason. At the time the move was a no-brainer, as the Broncos were adding an elite quarterback to a win-now roster.
However, Wilson’s first season has been an abject disaster with the offense struggling mightily and looking lost, and the mistakes of head coach Nathaniel Hackett have only exacerbated that issue.
Once thought to be a Super Bowl contender before the season, the Broncos sit at 3-5 and in third place in their own division and 12th in the AFC.
Both teams have been disappointing in their own way, but there’s no question that the Broncos take the cake as one of the most disappointing teams in the entire league.
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