The Tennessee Titans fell to 0-3 on Sunday with their 30-14 loss to the Green Bay Packers. In this game, the Titans were outplayed in every facet and didn’t appear ready to play.
The offense was bad. They lacked any semblance of a rushing attack, their passing game was erratic, and the offensive line was porous. Their promising defense wasn’t much better, and the special teams again had an adventurous day.
In the aftermath, QB Will Levis and the offensive line have been at the center of many debates. While Levis has not been great, everything wrong with the Titans’ offense is not his fault. Between the offensive line and the play calling, there are many areas that the team must clean up.
One of his biggest mistakes was the focus of Hall of Fame QB Kurt Warner in a segment of his #StudyBall series.
This goes with my tweet earlier in week about how Pick 6s on HITCH routes look bad for the QB, but they are tough for a QB bc really based on pre-snap look, not a post-snap read! Here’s a #StudyBall look at what I mean! Be a student of the game! pic.twitter.com/FPaEbRdYR9
— Kurt Warner (@kurt13warner) September 24, 2024
As Warner pointed out, this interception was not all about Levis, and many factors were at play. This does not absolve Levis, but it demonstrates the problems that have plagued the Titans offense early in the season. Between decision-making, pressure, play-calling, and design, the offense has been dismal and lacks an identity.
At this point, the Titans have nowhere to go except up, and they can start this week against the Miami Dolphins on Monday night.