Tennessee Titans Cam Ward NEEDS Brian Callahan v Broncos, Matchups to Watch & GAME PREDICTIONS

I cannot wait to watch Cam Ward make his NFL debut this Sunday, but I also got my eye on Brian Callahan, and I’ll explain why on today’s game preview edition of Locked on Titans. You are Locked On Titans, your daily Tennessee Titans podcast, part of the Locked On Network, your team every day. Welcome to the Locked on Titans podcast. I am your host, Tyler Roland. Titans fans, finally we have made it our first game preview episode of the season. I’m going to give you my keys to victory for the Tennessee Titans, including why Brian Callahan is under the microscope. I’m going to tell you my player matchups to watch, including why Calvin Ridley must be put in motion. and I’ll give you my predictions for this game with my score prediction, my fantasy predictions, my gambling predictions, all of that on today’s show. Before we dive into it, do want to thank you for making Locked on Titans your first listen each and every day. Remember, Monday through Friday, Tennessee Titans content all year round, always for free. You’re not going to beat that anywhere else. Make sure that you get subscribed, stay subscribed. It’s your team every day. Speaking of every day, shout out to my everydayers out there tuning in Monday through Friday. If you aren’t an everydayer, what are you doing? This season is here. I’m going to be going live immediately after the Tennessee Titans game on Sunday to break down everything that we saw and then we’ll have a whole week of discussion leading up to week two against the Rams. But with all that being said, we do got to talk about my keys to victory. And the number one key to victory in my opinion is what puts all of the eyes on Brian Callahan. The Tennessee Titans a must. The Tennessee Titans must prepare for pressure. The Denver Broncos blitzed the third most in the NFL last year. And look, it’s not just third down pressure blitzes and things like that. No, they run blitz. The Broncos blitz even more often on early downs. They’re top two in the NFL and blitz rate on early downs, which means they bring run blitzes. They don’t just bring blitzes in passing scenarios. This is a team that will attack the run game with blitzes. And why does that put an emphasis on Brian Callahan? Well, what I would say is if you go back to last year, I defended Brian Callahan’s play calling. I defended the scheme for the Tennessee Titans. I thought that Callahan with the offensive coordinator duties actually did a pretty good job last year. But one of the things that I did not like from Brian Callahan that we talked about very consistently is the slow developing run plays. The Titans would do these, you know, in the back field fake here, turn around, uh, bring a guy in deep motion and then bring him all the way back after the ball snap. All these slow developing run plays that would allow teams to bring pressure downhill and totally disrupt the Titans behind the line of scrimmage. they’re just now handing off the ball to Tony Pard and there’s a linebacker a yard deep in the back field. Those slow developing run plays are not going to work against a team that blitzes early and often like the Denver Broncos. So, you know, we could focus on dealing with, you know, pressure in the pass game and Cam Ward talked about this earlier this week. Protections. You got to make sure your protections are in a good place. You got to make sure you know based on what looks you’re seeing from the Broncos, you’re going to slide this way, you’re going to slide that way, you’re going to audible this, you’re going to change that. The Titans have to be 100% buttoned up on how they deal with pressure, not only in the pass game, which is kind of on Cam Ward to a point, but Callahan needs to have him ready for that, but also for the run. Again, heavy early down blitzing team. Watch for the Broncos to bring the pressure on early downs. What’s crazy is the Broncos actually blitz a lot less in third and short to third and medium situations. They don’t blitz as anywhere near as much as they do on early downs in those situations. So, I think that the Titans need to be more prepared for the early down blitzes. And I think we could see Vance Joseph actually play a little cat and mouse with Cam Ward when it comes to blitzing on passing downs where they show like they are going to blitz and the Titans are thinking, “Oh, they’re going to blitz a ton. It’s a rookie quarterback. They’re going to blitz a ton.” and they don’t blitz early on and then they start bringing those blitzes later in the second half. So Cam Ward needs to be mentally prepared and I am judging Brian Callahan on whether or not he gets his student ready for the test. If every student fails a test, it’s the teacher who failed the test, not the student. So with that in mind, my number one key to victory is prepare for pressure. Number two, we move to the defensive side of the ball and it’s stop the run. So, the Broncos actually were one of the worst teams in the NFL. My guy Sar Bener from Locked on Broncos mentioned this on yesterday’s crossover episode. If you missed it, go back and check that out. Some great behind the enemy lines perspective there. But he talked about how the Broncos were one of the worst offenses in the NFL when it came to going three and out. Okay? And a lot of that is because the Broncos did not have a good run game last year. And Shawn Payeyton has blamed his running backs from last year. if you listen and read him between the lines and some of his quotes. And I think the Broncos running backs, you could just be honest and look at last year, weren’t very good. The running backs are better this year, but I personally, just as a philosophy, I don’t believe that the running backs are more important to the run game than the O line. I I think the offensive line is what creates a good run game. Okay? And if you have a great running back with a good offensive line, now you have a Magic, which is what the Titans had from 2019 to 2021, right? That was a really good offensive line for the Titans in run blocking in run blocking. And then Derrick Henry is a special player. You put those two things together and you have a magical run game. You know what I mean? So just because the Broncos upgraded to JK Dobbins and they drafted RJ Harvey, I don’t think that all of a sudden they’re going to have some magically awesome run game. I think the offensive line for the Broncos is better in pass protection than they are in the run game. So like that’s the way that their team is set up and that’s the talent of their offensive line. So to me, if the Titans can stop the run, and this isn’t just about what hurts the Broncos, this is about what can help the Titans, too. Because let’s be honest with each other, we’ve talked about it all summer. We talked about it all offseason. We talked about it all preseason. The Titans pass rush is not going to be good. It’s not. Draymond Jones is more of a run defender. Tavandre Sweat hasn’t proven that he can be a consistent help in the pass rush. Sebastian Joseph Day is a very good depth player, but he’s not a threatening pass rusher consistently. And then we know that, you know, Arden Key is who Ardan Key is. He’s a good tertiary rusher. He’s not a starting edge rusher in my opinion. And then Feadio, we’ve already seen it. He’s gonna take a while to develop. So what are the Titans gonna do to try to create pressure? One, two, three. Say it together, friends. Blitz. They’re going to blitz the heck out of the quarterback because they can’t just rush four or do uh pass rush stunts up front and twists and loops and they’re not going to be able to do that stuff and get to the quarterback consistently. The Titans are going to have to be a heavy blitz team. And here’s the thing. If it’s third and short, if it’s third and medium, and you bring those heavy blitzes, it might be easy for Bo Knicks just to hit his first read, throw to where the blitz is at, get your four five, and keep a drive moving. Now, you’re not getting the three and outs that hurt the Broncos offense last year. So, the Titans have to have to stop the run against the Broncos, get back to the nobody runs the ball on the Titans mindset. They have to get back to that because if you put the Broncos in third and seven, third and eight, third and 10, now you can blitz and now Bo Knicks can’t get the ball out of his hands so quickly to defeat the blitz. So, it’s all symbiotic together and how it goes. And then the final key to victory for me is the turnover battle. And quite frankly, this is the most important key to victory for the Titans. I mentioned this stat earlier this week. I mentioned it on yesterday’s show. Last year, the Broncos 0 and4 when they lost the turnover battle, only three and seven when they lost or tied the turnover battle. So, the Broncos when they tie in turnovers, they’re only three and seven. The reason the Broncos were so good last year was because they got turnovers so consistently and they gave the ball back to Bo Knicks. And even though their offense had some struggles, the defense was so lights out and gave the offense the ball back so often that the offense was still able to put up points and they were still able to win 10 games. It is all about the Broncos defense. And let me say this, if you want to be somebody who’s excited about the Titans and thinks they can pull off this game against the Broncos, the number one word that you need to be thinking about is regression. Year toear turnovers are not consistent. You can be a good defense, but turnovers in the NFL, how often a defense creates turnovers, very volatile from year to year. Turnovers are a very volatile stat in the NFL from year to year. So, if you’re a Titans fan and you want to say, I think they can upset the Broncos, it’s the Broncos defense won’t force as many turnovers this year, and hopefully not against the Titans. And then the Titans defense forces more turnovers this year. So, if the Titans are prepared for the Broncos pressure, they led the NFL in sacks last year. If they stop the run and create third and long, so they can blitz against the Broncos offense, and they win or just don’t lose the turnover battle, I think the Titans have a great chance to pull off an upset victory against the Denver Broncos on the road. But now, let’s zoom in and talk about the player matchups that I’m looking for in this one. do want to let you guys know that today’s episode is brought to you by Prize Picks, the daily fantasy app where making the right call can actually pay off. You and I make decisions every day. But on Prize Picks, being right means cashing in. With football back, prize picks is the simplest and fastest way to get in on the action. Just pick more or less on two to six player projections and you could take home real prizes all in less than 60 seconds. Think, you know, Calvin Ridley more than 50 and a half passing yards. Cam Ward more than one and a half passing touchdowns. Jeffrey Simmons more than half a sack. 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And just like there’s more to every player, there’s more to a Mazda vehicle. Mazda, move and be moved. [Music] Titans fans, let’s continue today’s game preview edition of the Locked on Titans podcast. We are so back folks. I just went over my keys to victory. Now I’m going to dive into my players to watch. I’m going to do all my fantasy gambling score predictions at the end of the show. Before we continue though, thanks again for making Locked on Titans your first listen. It’s your team every day here on the Locked on Titans podcast. But number one, my first player to watch. It’s got to be Cam Ward, right? Cam Ward is the number one player to watch. And here’s the thing. If Cam is special, the Tennessee Titans are going to win the game. He’s that good. He’s that special. That if he plays special, he’s good enough to win the Titans this ball game. He’s good enough to make big plays and big moments. And not only can he make big plays and big moments, Cam Ward is special enough to take plays that are going terribly wrong and turn them into spectacular plays for the Titans. Look, this is a totally tough environment. I mean, this is insanely tough. Rookie quarterbacks making their first start in the NFL have a historically bad win percentage as it is. You go on the road against a playoff team from last year with a Super Bowl winning head coach in a altitude environment that’s hard to play in any month of the season. That’s a lot of things going against Cam Ward to make it one of the most difficult opening games for a rookie quarterback in NFL history. I I would literally put my money on that that this is one of the most difficult environments a rookie quarterback has ever made their first start in in week one. So, you take all of that into account and it’s going to be hard for Cam Ward to play well. It It’s going to be difficult. So, that’s why it’s like if he does if he does go out there and ball out, we’re going to freak out on the show. Like, I’m sorry. You call it week one overreaction all you want. If Cam Ward goes out there and balls out like Marcus did or like Will Le did in his first start, uh, actually, now I’m reconsidering. But no, look, we can’t do that. We can’t do that. I don’t want Cam Ward to play bad so that it bucks the trend of Titans quarterbacks playing good in their first game and not working out. Like, no. I want Cam Ward to go in there and slice these boys up. Okay. But again, it’s going to be difficult. All the pressure on him, all the circumstances, all that. How he handles it. Again, I said this earlier in the week. A lot of you guys know that I’m not super confident in the Titans to win this game, but I am confident in Cam Ward. And what I want to see from Cam Ward in this game, I want to see him be poised. I want to see the Titans offense look like a professional unit. I don’t want a bunch of pre- snap penalties and operational penalties and Cam Ward making, you know, crazy Will Levvice type plays where he’s risking the ball and every like just be a pro quarterback out there. Look comfortable. Look like you belong. not very different than what my expectations were in the preseason. And honestly, that’s not any doubt on Cam Ward or anything. That’s my doubt of everything around Cam Ward. Like, we’re going to go right now to my second player to watch, and it’s Calvin Ridley. And what do the Titans need to do with Calvin Ridley? They must put him in motion. The Titans used motion 44% of the time on third and short to third and medium last year. That’s going to need to be up. They’re going to need to use motion more than 44% of the time against the Broncos. Why? Because on third and short to medium, the Broncos ran cover one man 30% of the time. Now, their other types of defenses are more even. Like their cover four, their cover two percentages are both like 16, 17%. But they like to be in cover one man with a deep safety and then an intermediate defender over the middle in zone. They like to be in cover one man on third down. And if you guys have been watching the show, listening to the show or just paying attention to the Titans for the last couple of years, people love to play tight man coverage against the Titans because the Titans have not had a wide receiver that can consistently beat that man coverage since AJ Brown. Now, who can beat that man coverage for the Titans? Calvin Ridley. Here’s the problem, though. Calvin Ridley is probably going to have to deal with Pat Certan. And that’s why Nick Holes, Titans offensive coordinator, who spoke earlier this week, he said, “We’re going to move Calvin Ridley around the formation a ton.” And they have to because Calvin Ridley one-on-one with Pat Certan consistently over an overall game, that gives no advantage to the Titans. He can erase Calvin Ridley and now you’re dealing with 34 year old Tyler Lockett and a fourth round rookie in Ellio Manor and you know Van Jefferson and Chim DK. These guys are not going to beat the Broncos in man coverage consistently all game long. That’s not going to h we can’t expect that. Maybe they do. Maybe Ells out and Ell dominates Riley Moss all game. Maybe. But you can’t expect that to happen. That can’t be the game plan. So, how do you get Calvin Ridley free? How do you free up your best wide receiver? Number one, like Ho said, move him around the formation. Maybe Pat Certan will not shadow him, but even if he does, motion, motion, motion. Calvin Ridley should be in motion 60 to 70%. He’s faster than Pat Certan. So, if you want to beat Pat Certan in coverage, you got to beat him with speed. and getting Calvin Ridley across the formation on drag routes and crossing routes and things like that to allow Cam Ward to dump off easy passes to him. Rub routes that create traffic over the middle of the field and get guys open. That is going to be so so critical this week. So, number two player to watch by far matchup Calvin Ridley against Pat Certan. The man coverage that the Broncos are likely going to run in third and short and third and medium situations. But for my final player to watch, we move to the defensive side of the ball and it’s Leggerius Sneed. Okay, so number one in a vacuum, Sneeed needs to step up. Period. Like just I don’t care who the opponent is. Legerious Sneeed needs to step up and be the legious needed the Titans paid for and traded for. Period. No questions about it. That’s known on its own. However, when you add in Courtland Sutton, Courtland, listen, I think the Broncos have a good offense. I do. It’s not bad. But outside of Courtland Sutton, outside of Courtland Sutton, name a wide receiver on the Broncos. Now, some of you guys who play fantasy football and things like that, you could probably do that pretty quickly. But I see Troy Franklin, who had a disappointing rookie year for the Broncos last year. I see Marvin Mims, who is a explosive player, but was more of a gadget player last year than a true wide receiver. I see Pat Bryant, who I liked out of Illinois. I like Pat Bryant, but is Pat Bryant ready to be a consistent contributor and beat Jarvis Brownley Jr. in man coverage and beat Legarius Steed in man coverage? I don’t think so. I I would tell you if if there was a huge weakness on the Broncos offense, it’s their wide receiver group outside of Courtland Sutton. Marvin Mims, Troy Franklin, Pat Bryant. If that was Calvin Ridley, Marvin Mims, Troy Franklin, Pat Bryant, we would still be calling it the worst wide receiver group in the NFL. So, just because it’s the Broncos doesn’t mean that I’m going to lie and say that they’re better than they. No, this wide receiver group outside of Courtland Sutton is mid, the midst of mid. Okay. So, if Leggerious Sneed can lock down Courtland Sutton like Legarius Sneed has in the past when he played for the Chiefs, if Legger Sneed can lock down Courtland Sutton, I’m not worried about any of the other Broncos wide receivers. Let’s put Legious Sneed one-on-one against Courtland Sutton and let all the rest of the defense focus on the rest of the wide receivers and see what happens. I’m willing to take that bet. And hey, maybe Marvin Mims goes crazy. Maybe Troy Franklin catches a 60-yard bomb because they are very fast wide receivers. They have speed, no doubt. But I’m not going to let Courtland Sutton be the one who beats me. You know what I mean? Like sure, if I lose to those other guys, I can live with that. But I want to see Legarius be worth what he’s being paid, what was paid to get him. And he’s got a matchup right away with Courtland Sutton. Courtland Sutton’s a really good football player. He ain’t Justin Jefferson. He ain’t Jamar Chase. He ain’t Nico Collins. He ain’t AJ Brown. He ain’t Aman Ross St. Brown. I would say that Courtland Sutton is in like the third tier of wide receivers. Now, he’s still a top 15, top 20 wide receiver, but I don’t think that Courtland Sutton is significantly better than Calvin Ridley if you put him in the same scenario. So, the point is Courtland Sutton very good player, but it’s not like a prime best version of Legarius Sneed couldn’t shut him down. So, players to watch obviously Cam Ward, Calvin Ridley against Pat Certan, and Legarerius Sneed against Courtland Sutton. That’s what I’m looking for from a player perspective. But now it’s time, folks. Let’s make some predictions. Let me know what you think the score of this game will be down below in the comments or hit me up on Twitter, Tic Tac Titans, and let me know your thoughts. Today’s episode is brought to you by Door Dash. 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Titans fans, let’s cap off today’s edition of the Locked on Titans podcast. Our first game preview episode of the year. I’m so hyped. I’m so excited. And I’m sure you guys can probably go, “Stop yelling. I’m not listening to I’m not going to stop yelling. I’m never going to stop yelling. I’m never going to stop screaming and ranting and raving and you’re never going to make me.” We’re excited about the Titans over here. So get excited or deal with it. That’s all I got to say about that. But with that being said, prediction time, folks. And look, here’s the time where you guys all get to yell back at me. Everybody yells at me. Blah blah blah. You’re a hater. You have no faith. I would pick the Titans to win every time. Titans 17 and0. I know. I know. I know. But for better or worse, guys, I can’t live in that world. I can’t live in that world where I pretend and I lie to you guys. The Titans are going to win. I don’t think the Titans are going to win. They’re playing the Broncos, who went to the playoffs last year. I love the Broncos this year overall outside of the Titans. I think they’re going to win their division. I can’t get on here and lie to you guys. How could I sleep with myself at night if I just lied? Okay, so the reality is I think the Tennessee Titans lose this game 24-13. 27-13 I think wouldn’t be crazy, but I think the Titans do lose by multiple scores. And I’ll be honest with you, I think the Titans aren’t going to win the turnover battle is the problem. I think Cam Ward’s going to have uh an interception at minimum. I think there will be a guaranteed interception. Uh, I think there will be a lot of sacks as well. I’m not confident in Dan Moore. Um, some people are worried about Dan Moore. He’s on the injury report. My guy Eastston Free said everyone’s overreacting to Dan Moore being on the injury report, which in my opinion means that Dan Moore is going to play. And I retweeted that and Easton liked it. So, he’s seems like he’s agreeing with me on that as well. Dan Moore is going to play in this game. But Dan Moore is not very good. I He’s He’s average at best. He’s average at best and I continue to be worried about him. And in other matchups this year, it might not matter as much. I’m not going to be this concerned, but it’s week one for this new offensive line. Kevin Zitler didn’t play at all in the preseason. This offensive line has not played together. Lloyd Cushenberry didn’t play at all in the preseason. So, they’re going to be I think this offensive line will be majorly improved. I think the offensive line will be good this year, but I don’t think they’ll be good week one. Cam’s going to be running for his life. He’s going to be down in the game. He’s going to be trying to make stuff happen. And I think there’s going to be turnovers. So, with the turnovers, that’s going to give the Broncos an easy touchdown somewhere in there, which I’m not going to be happy about when it happens. And I don’t think the Titans are going to be able to put enough points on the board. And look, you could be mad at me all you want, but look at projected points scored this week from any analytics outlet you want to look at, and the Titans are dead last. Now, does that mean that the analytics will be right and that the Titans are guaranteed to score not very many points? No, of course not. That’s why they play the game. If it was just analytics based, but at some point you do got to look and be like, it is not likely that the Titans put up a ton of points in this game. Even if the Titans are much better this season, this is a very tough game. I’ve explained it all week. Again, I have the Titans losing this one 24-13. I think it’s going to be a tough one. Quite frankly, I think Brian Callahan is gonna get smoked by Shawn Peyton. I’m sorry, guys. I think I don’t think Brian Callahan’s a good coach. I don’t. Sorry. I I had so much faith in him last year. And it’s funny. You hate Callahan. We get it. Blah blah blah blah blah. Well, last year everybody said, “You love Callahan. We get it.” So, do I love Callahan or do I hate Callahan? Because you guys complain at me with both sides. You, oh, you’re a Callahan defender. You hate Brian Callahan. Maybe it’s neither. Maybe I don’t love Brian Callahan and I don’t hate Brian Callahan. Maybe I’m just evaluating what he is doing. And I don’t have a lot of faith that he’s gonna have any chance in this matchup to out coach Shawn Payeyton, especially when Jeffrey Simmons is in the media saying, “Oh, uh, Bo Nicks is a first read and run quarterback.” Bo Nicks is one of the least quarterbacks in the NFL that throw to their first read. He’s middle of the pack. If you want to go by first read percentage, you want to go by how often he’s throwing that first read and not going to another one. He’s in the top five. Funny, my guy Eastston, we were both talking about this. We both put out different stats. So, why is Jeffrey Simmons doing media giving bulletin board material to the Broncos saying, “Yeah, Bo Knicks is a first read and run quarterback.” Why is he giving bullet bulletin board material to a team that went to the playoffs last year and he’s not even right? He’s wrong. He is statistically uninformed. That’s worrisome to me. It reminds me of last year when Ardan Key and Jeffrey Simmons both said that Drake May wasn’t a mobile quarterback. Do you know anything about Drake May? He’s not Mike Vic, but Drake May is a mobile quarterback. And did you see Drake May when he tied up the game at the end running around getting all sacks? If the Titans didn’t think Drake May was a mobile quarterback, they must have been shocked after the game at how he used his mobility. What are they teaching them? If Ardan Key and Jeffrey Simmons are both in media going, “Yeah, the Drake May isn’t a mobile quarterback. We’re not worried about him running around.” And then he’s saying Bo Knicks is a first read and run quarterback. When that’s not true, what are they teaching him? So, I could talk about Brian Callahan, but I’m worried about what Dinard Wilson is coaching behind the scenes if his players are so uninformed in what they’re focused on. Now, some people are saying, “Oh, it’s a bait and switch. Simmons was just saying that to throw.” Yeah, right. That I’m sorry, that’s cope, folks. So, I’m very concerned that the Titans are going to have a good game plan going into this because there seems to be a fundamental misunderstanding of the quarterback that they’re playing against. And it’s happened multiple times under Dinard Wilson. So I’m really worried about the coaching match up. Vance Joseph and Shawn Payeyton against Dinard Wilson and Brian Callahan. Not great. So with that in mind, keep it at plus 100. My gambling advice for this game, the line has moved a ton. Like the line started at six and a half. It moved to seven and a half. I saw it at eight and a half. I’ve seen it, you know, nine potentially. Nine. Now, nine is a lot. I I’ll give you that. Nine is a lot. And I’m hearing, you know, 95% of betterers are on the Broncos. And anytime there’s that many people on a team, it’s usually smart to go the other way. But I’m sorry folks, like I said, I think the Titans lose 24-3, 27-13. And by my math, that’s more than 8 and a half on FanDuel. So I’m going with Broncos minus 8 and a half. But what I will tell you is I think under 42 is an absolute lock. Under 42, unless the Broncos blow them out and go crazy, under 42 and a half is an absolute lock. And let me give you another one right now. Elliot Manor, let me make sure it hasn’t changed because he became the starter. I want to make sure I’m giving you guys the best information possible. But last I saw on FanDuel for Ecio Manor, he was 14 and a half yards over under 14 if it’s anything close. Yeah, 21 and a half. It’s gone up a little bit. 21 and a half is not as hammer as 14 and a half, but still we talked about if Pat Certan is on Calvin Ridley, the Titans will probably have to go to Ellite a bit. So 21 and a half yards. I love the over on that for Elkio Manor. And quite frankly, I would take the uh an Elko Manor anytime touchdown as well. You probably get good odds on that. The last thing that I’m going to talk about here in my prediction phase is my beautiful dark twisted fantasy player of the week. This is the fantasy player for the Titans that I think you could play in daily fantasy. I think it could be a good, you know, if you’re in a tough spot, which week one, you’re usually not in a tough spot. There’s no buys, not as many injuries, all that. But I think Chiga Conquo could have a big game because the one weakness that I see in the Broncos pass defense is their linebackers. And I think if you get Chiga Conquo matched up in man coverage like we talked about earlier in the show against the Broncos linebackers, I think Chika Conquo could have a big time game. If you’re looking for a value play in daily fantasy so that you could stack the top of your lineup, I’d go with Cha Conquo. I think he’s going to have a pretty good day because he’s going to get good matchups and man coverage against linebackers. But with that being said, that is going to do it for me today folks. As always, I am your host, Tyler Roland, and this was Locked on Titans. [Music]

The Tennessee Titans take on the Denver Broncos on Sunday to open the 2025 season and while all the attention will be on Cam Ward, it is Brian Callahan who should be under the microscope. The Broncos present a tough challenge with early-down blitzes and man coverage on thirds. If Callahan doesn’t have them ready to handle it, it could get ugly. That will include Calvin Ridley being used properly as his matchup with Pat Surtain will be difficult if Callahan doesn’t get creative. Finally, Tyler makes his score predictions for this game while discussing the fantasy and gambling aspects as well.

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25 comments
  1. Titan Up fan here and every day viewer. I gotta say I don't agree with the bad coaching shade that keeps being thrown on Callahan. You stated repeatedly he has hired an assortment of coaches to guide the team, his scheme for the team is well thought out especially on offense. The execution is falling short, I agree there, but thats also due to the poor state of the roster which he doesn't control. Last year was a wash with horrendous play by the qbs. This year we can finally get a read on him and it should be fair with an overall better roster.

  2. Great content my man. Everydayer here, always listening on the way to and from work.
    I gotta say, I love how you have been getting straight into the good stuff instead of a lengthy intro and promo before the real stuff, like some other channels do.

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