NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Of all the topics I touch on in this week's edition of The Paul Kuharsky Podcast, the one that bothers me the most about this 3-9 team is its lack of hurry-up offense.
Considering how often the team is behind and how frequently it can use a change-up for defenses, it should be a regular feature. Instead, Nick Holz estimates they use it about five percent of the time.
The #Titans' rationale for running so little hurry-up is frustrating.
— Paul Kuharsky (@PaulKuharskyNFL) December 6, 2024
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We also hit on
💥 The Titans aren't great vs. backup QBs
💥 Will Levis taking sacks and showing toughness
💥 The punt return solution
💥 Harold Landry's dip
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