Tennessee Titans SECRET REASON Brian Callahan Not FIRED, Interim Head Coach Path & Future Candidates
The Tennessee Titans did not fire Brian Callahan on Monday. And while that’s disappointing, I think there’s a secret reason why they decided to wait. And I’ll tell you what it is on today’s 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. Today’s edition of the Locked on Titans podcast is brought to you by FanDuel. Right now, new customers can bet just $5. And if your bet wins, you’ll get $300 in bonus bets to use across the app. Again, the Tennessee Titans did not fire Brian Callahan on Monday. And while again, that’s very disappointing. I think there’s a secret reason why they waited. I’m going to explain it to you. I’m also going to talk about what the Titans should do after they do fire Brian Callahan. There are a couple of different paths they could take for an interim head coach, and they all have different pros and cons. And I’m going to go over my list of best future candidates that the Titans could look at after the season. Now, before we get into all of that, 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. Make sure that you get subscribed, stay subscribed. It’s your team every day. Speaking of everyday, shout out to my everydayers out there tuning in Monday through Friday. Couldn’t do it without you guys. If you aren’t an everydayer, you need to be one. We still have a ton of football to discuss this week. Tomorrow, I’m going to be looking at why this was Cam Ward’s worst game, but it still wasn’t even that bad. We’re going to talk about some great performances on the offensive line from this week, even though that’s kind of crazy to say. A lot to discuss. We got a big game against the Texans this week. And when Callahan does eventually get fired, you want to make sure that you are as informed and as up todate on who could replace him. But we got to dive in because again, Brian Callahan was not fired on Monday. And it’s something that we were all hoping for, something that some people were even expecting to happen and it simply did not go that way. And again, I think there’s a secret reason here or secret logic as to why the Tennessee Titans did not make this move. And this is what it is. I think the Tennessee Titans want to save that for before they play Mike Vrabel at home. As you guys know, as you should know, if you’ve been following the NFL or following football for any time, every single time that a coach is fired during the season, the team plays better the next game. I mean, I’m sure you could go historically and find some examples where that’s not the case, but pretty generally speaking throughout the NFL, if a coach is fired, the team comes out playing with their hair on fire the next game. Now, if you were the Tennessee Titans, do you want that turbo boost? Do you It’s It’s like car racing. And I don’t really know anything about cars. I’m not going to act like I do, but I’ve watched a lot of Fast and Furious movies. And the Nause boost, you know what I mean? Or, you know, the turbo button. Do you want to use all of your turbo before you’re about to go on a tough three-game road trip where you got to go to Houston? You got to go to the Raiders, you got to go to Arizona, do you want to shoot your shot then and waste that turbo boost that’s naturally going to happen when you fire a head coach? Do you want to use that right now? Or or think about it like this. If you’re Amy Adams Strunk and you know that you’re going to get that turbo boost for one game after you fire Brian Callahan, wouldn’t you rather use it at your next home game that’s against Mike Vrabel? Like we could say what we want. It’s just another game on the schedule. It’s just a Well, I personally don’t think it’s just another game on the schedule. And I think that it’s obvious that Amy Adams Shrunk does not like public embarrassment, which who does like public embarrassment? Who’s a masochist out here that just loves the pain? I mean, name somebody you know, professionally, personally, that loves to be publicly embarrassed. The list is very short. I don’t know very many people, and I’m not on that list either. Okay? None of you guys like to be publicly embarrassed. If you get embarrassed, if you make a mistake, if you’re wrong, you would rather that be done in private, right? Well, I think that the most publicly embarrassing thing that could happen to Amy Adams Strunk and the Titans organization this year is for Mike Vrabel to come in and whoop him at home in Nissan Stadium with a New England Patriots team that’s not even that good. And Mike Vrael not doing a very good job with that team either. Look at their penalties. Look at their missed tackles. Look at their offense. Classic Mike Vrabel stuff that everybody likes to ignore. But that’s not the conversation at hand. My point here is yes, the Houston game is very important to Amy Adams Strunk. She cares about beating Houston. No doubt about it. But she would much rather win at home against Houston than away against Houston. The away game isn’t as important. And the Col or the Texans may be 0 and three, but nobody looked at the schedule and said, “Oh, the Titans are probably going to beat the Texans in Houston this year.” That’s not a game that she expects to win. And it’s not a game where she’ll be publicly embarrassed if the Titans lose. And it’s a road game against a divisional opponent that’s not that easy to win anyways. And do you really want to fire your coach before you have three games on the road? Usually coaches get fired during the by-week so that the team has time to reassess and reorganize. The opposite of that is doing it right before you have a three-game road trip with three games out west. So, I think the logical reason why Brian Callahan was not fired on Monday and is not going to be fired this week is because the Titans don’t want to use that speed boost, that turbo boost that they’re going to get from the firing right now. They’d rather do it against Mike Vrabel, a game where they could be publicly embarrassed. And if the Titans win that game, they’re going to look like roses. All right, imagine if they fire Brian Callahan, beat Mike Vrabel at home, finally get a home win in front of the home crowd. And I personally think that ticket sales will go up if the Tennessee Titans fire Brian Callahan after the three-game road trip before the Mike Vrabel game. And I think that that Mike Vrabel game at home in week seven against the Patriots, I think that might be the highest attendance of the year outside of maybe the home opener. So, you’re going to have the most fans there. And here’s another reality. All of the heat that you’re getting from the local fans and all the booing that happened at Nissan Stadium. And there was a great article that came out today about how Amy Adam, Burke, Nyhill, all the Titans executives, they were with Mike Keith standing in the tunnel as Brian Callahan was going inside getting showered with hate. Like they were right there hearing it as Callahan was coming in for halftime. So they are acutely aware of what the fans are doing. So you don’t have to deal with that public embarrassment for three weeks because you’re going on the road and then when you come back home, what better to energize the crowd, get people to come to the stadium than a Mike Vrabel matchup with Brian Callahan fired. I think it’s very obvious why the Titans would wait to fire Brian Callahan. And then also Amy Adams Trunk has been accused of being impatient, being emotional, being temperamental, and having a quick trigger and firing people. Well, firing your coach after week three would be the quickest inseason firing that we’ve seen happen in recent like Robert Salah got fired in week five last year. A couple of years ago, there were people fired after week four. after week three is very early and it would continue that narrative that Amy Adams Strunk is emotional and reactive and all that. So, not only do you give yourself the best chance to energize your fan base and win an important game by doing it after week six, but you also stem the narrative that you’re reactionary and you’re temperamental and you’re all of these things. I think the Titans know behind the scenes that Brian Callahan is not going to be the head coach next year. I think they know that. I think they understand that. But I think that the logic here is obvious and I’ve pointed it out. I’ve painted the picture for you guys and it seems pretty clear, right? It seems pretty clear. So, I know that we’re all frustrated. I know that we’re all disappointed, but this gives Brian Callahan a chance to get things right on a three-game road trip, or it gives the Tennessee Titans a better opportunity to fire Callahan when they can get more return on that investment. All right. And I’ll tell you this, if Callahan isn’t fired after the road trip and then he loses to Mike Rael and goes 0 and7, he’s certainly going to be fired then. But I think that would be more publicly embarrassing for the Titans than doing it before the Mike Rabel game. So that’s what I think is happening. That’s my theory on why Callahan wasn’t fired. But trust me folks, the heat is on. And I think right now the Titans know that he’s not the coach of the future. And it’s all about trying to fire him strategically at the right time to maximize the boost that you’re going to get from that firing. But when he is fired, I think there are a couple of different options, a couple of different paths that the Tennessee Titans could go down to pick their interim head coach. And I think all three of them have their pros and cons. Do want to let you guys know that today’s episode is brought to you by Mazda. Mazda crafts cars for those who do more than simply move. 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[Music] Titans fans, let’s continue today’s edition of the Locked on Titans podcast. We talked about why I think Brian Callahan wasn’t fired and why I think the Titans are just waiting to do it at the right time even though they know he’s not the coach of the future. But now we got to talk about what happens after. What is the Titans plan for after they fire Brian Callahan? Whether it’s after week four, after week five, after week six, after week seven, the by-week in week 10 is another logical inflection point. Although with the way that the Titans are on and the pace that they’re at right now, I don’t see how Brian Callahan could make it to the by-eek. But regardless, when the Titans do make the move to fire Brian Callahan, they have a few different paths that they could go down for their interim head coach. And again, I’m going to talk about actual real future candidates in the future who the Titans could hire to be their next full-time head coach at the end of the show. But path number one, path number one is my favorite personal path. It’s Bones Fossil, the Tennessee Titans special teams coordinator, becoming the interim head coach. Now, with that, I would have Bones Fossil still being the special teams coordinator. I’m not going to remove him from that duty. One of the main reasons that I like this path is because I think that Bones Fossil has the ability to be the full-time head coach and still be able to do the special teams coordinator stuff just as well as he did. The reality is there aren’t as many special teams plays as there are offensive and defensive plays. So, I do think that John Fossil would have the bandwidth to be able to be the interim head coach, manage situations, do the game management stuff, follow the different scenarios throughout on offense and defense, and still be able to manage his special teams units with the level of production that they’re getting right now. I think he would absolutely be able to do that and not upsetting the apple cart and not putting too much on somebody’s plate. That is one of the main reasons that I love this path. All right. Not only that, but I think that Bones Fossil would energize the players. He’s a high energy, high charisma guy. The players buy into him. And look what he has done for the Titans special teams. Look what he has done throughout his career in special teams. This is a guy with pelts on the wall. This isn’t Brian Callahan who’s never called plays, never coached, never played in the NFL. Brian Callahan has no pelts on the wall that he can point to and say, “Look, I led people to success.” And at the end of the day, that matters to people. So Bones Fossil is someone who can say, “I took this special teams unit from the worst in the NFL last year to if you look at certain metrics like DVOA, if you look at the Titans and Pro Football Focuses, special teams rankings and grades, the Titans are top five in the NFL or number one. If you’re looking at DVOA going into the weekend, the Titans special teams unit has been awesome this year. He has flipped this immediately. So if you’re bones fossil, you can stand up in front of the locker room and say, “I have pelts on the wall. I have success I can point to. Not only in my past, but in this locker room. I have made you, you, you, you, and you a better football player.” And I think that will resonate with not only the special teams players, but the offense and the defensive players as well. Okay. So, not only that, but the domino effect. I think Bones Fossil has the time to do the job. I think Bones Fossil has the cache to do the job, but I also think that that slots everybody else better. Dinard Wilson can can continue just managing the defense. He’s got enough on his plate. He’s given up 33 points and 41 points in back-toback weeks. I don’t think that Dinard Wilson has time to be the head coach and be the defensive coordinator. Nah, the defense has not played well enough for that to be the case. So, Dinard Wilson can stay doing his job with no extra stuff on his plate, which he’s struggling with already. And then Mike McCoy, who is a Titans senior offensive advisor right now, who’s a former head coach and was a head coach for the San Diego Chargers, who’s been a play caller and had some pretty successful offenses in his past. He would then assume the role of offensive coordinator and play caller. So you have Bones Fossil, interim head coach, Mike McCoy elevates to offensive coordinator and play caller and Dinard Wilson stays as defensive coordinator. I think that has a lot of great to it. That’s my favorite path. But path number two, path number two is Mike McCoy. And I want to mention John’s Bones Fossil has been an interim head coach for the LA uh the St. Louis Rams before after they fired Jeff or they were in Los Angeles by then, right after they fired Jeff Fiser, it was Bones Fossil who was the interim head coach for the Rams. So, he has experience doing this before. All right, but path number two is Mike McCoy as the interim head coach. And I’m not saying these guys are going to be the full-time head coach in 2026. I’m just talking about interim status. But again, Mike McCoy has been a head coach before. All right? He’s been a head coach in the NFL. He can resume head coach and play calling duties. Or you could make Bo Hard agree, the Titans quarterback coach, be the play caller. He’s had play calling duties when he was an interim play caller when uh Antonio Pierce got fired last year by the Las Vegas Raiders. It was Bo Hardigree who became their interim offensive coordinator and play caller. So Hardigree has experience doing that. You let Mike McCoy with head coaching experience be the head coach and the play caller. You bump bo hard agree from quarterback coach up to offensive coordinator. Let those two dudes figure out who wants to call plays. I really don’t care that much. You leave Bones Fossil as special teams coordinator so that you can ensure that that unit continues to play well. You leave Dinard Wilson as defensive coordinator so that that unit can stay intact and he doesn’t get more on his plate. That’s a path that I don’t like that path as much as the bones fossil path, but it is a path that makes sense and I wouldn’t be upset about it’s hype, happy, and hate, right? I would be happy about that path. Mike McCoy, head coach, interim bohard agree offensive coordinator. Fossil and Wilson stay in their roles respectively as special teams and defensive coordinator. I think that is a logical path that the Titans could go down as well. Now, the problem with that is I don’t know if Mike McCoy is going to inspire the locker room. I don’t know if Mike McCoy can look at the players in the locker room and say, “I have made you better like Bones Fossil could.” I And leadership is what they’re going to need the most after having six straight losses and firing their head coach. Leadership is what will matter most. And I think Bones Fossil will give a better leadership bump than Mike McCoy would. But Mike McCoy may make it better for the coordinators. So that’s a path. Now the third path is the one that I hate. I don’t like this path. I don’t want to do this path, but it is a possible path. They could make Dinard Wilson the interim head coach and the defensive coordinator. And what that would be is that would be a try out. That would be an ontask try out for Dinard Wilson. Hey, if you think that you’re head coach material, then show us that you can call the defense and be the head coach. Show us. This is what it would look like if you’re going to be a head coach in the NFL. If the Titans have serious interest in Dard Wilson as the head coach of the future for the Titans, not just interim, but 2026 and beyond, then let him prove it. and he would have to be the defensive coordinator, play caller. Maybe not the coordinator, he would hire someone in to help him with that, but he would be the defensive play caller like a Demo Ryan is or like a Mike McDonald is, for example, in the NFL. But it would be Dinard Wilson as the interim head coach doing a try out to show that he can be the head coach and the defensive coordinator. you would elevate either Mike McCoy or Bo Hardigree as the offensive coordinator and the play caller on offense and you’d leave Bones Fossil running the special teams. That is another option. Now, I hate that option the most because I don’t believe that Dinard Wilson is ready to be a head coach. He can barely get the defense to produce right now, let alone as he’s also trying to be the head coach and manage the game from all sides. And that doesn’t utilize Mike McCoy’s experience and him being elevated. So, I hate that route. But if the Titans again truly do believe that Dinard Wilson is a head coach candidate for the future, that would probably be their favorite route because they can get a look at him before they actually have to hire him on. So, those are the three paths. Let me know which of those paths you think is the best path for interim head coach. But now, let’s talk about some guys who could actually be the Titans head coach of the future. I got a long list of about 10 different names that I can’t wait to go over with you guys. do want to let you know that today’s episode is brought to you by FanDuel Sportsbook. Look, the NFL season is here, folks. 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[Music] Titans fans, let’s cap off today’s edition of the Locked On Titans podcast. We talked about the reason why I think Brian Callahan was not fired on Monday and what to expect. Then we talked about who could be the interim head coach for the Tennessee Titans after that firing does eventually take place. But now I want to look even further because obviously right now with everything that’s going on, a lot of you guys are asking me, you know, who could be the head coach? Who’s the next head coach? Who are some candidates? And again, it’s week three or we just finished week three going into week four. I just don’t have my heart in researching candidates. And honestly, a lot of guys aren’t going to truly show themselves as great candidates until the entire season completes. You know, there are coordinators right now that are probably really good options that we don’t necessarily realize how great of options they are right now. But I still have a list of 10 names that I think make a ton of sense for the Tennessee Titans and will be on the list of guys that they consider behind closed doors. Now, before I tell you who they are, thanks again for making Locked on Titans your first listen. Tomorrow, I’m going to dive into some tape. I’ve watched the tape. I’m gonna watch it again before tomorrow’s show. I’m going to tell you why it was Cam Ward’s worst game by far, but it doesn’t mean that it was all bad. He was actually pretty good in the game. We’re going to talk about some bright spots on the offensive line like Peter Scaransky who was an allpro level player. And I’m going to tell you about some stuff on defense that has to get cleaned up immediately. But as for and check out the Tic Tac Titans YouTube channel. I’m going to have a Cam Ward film breakdown going over why I thought it was the worst week of the season so far for the rookie quarterback. But number one, I want offensive guys. I I know that a lot of you are going to say you wanted an offensive guy with Brian Callahan and look how it turned out. They would have been better off hiring Mike McDonald. All right. All right. All right. You got me. Okay. Sure. They would have. But I still believe in the philosophy that I had at the time that if you hire a defensive coach and you get a good offensive coordinator, it’s not going to be long before that offensive coordinator gets hired as a head coach by somebody else. And then where’s the continuity for Cam Ward? Look what happened with Mike Vrabel. Mike Vrabel, strong defensive coach. After Arthur Smith left, the offense was a disaster. three straight seasons of 27th or lower in scoring. Mike Frael could not figure out his offensive coordinator. And guess what? His offense in New England sucks again. He cannot figure out offensive coordinator. He got lucky with Arthur Smith and since then he has gone 0 for three on offensive coordinator hires Todd Downing, Tim Kelly, and Joshua Daniels. Offenses suck. That’s the problem with a defensive coach. Look at Demo Ryan right now in Houston. I think that Demo Ryan is a good head coach. They have a great defense in Houston, a great scheme on defense in Houston, but because he can’t hire a good offensive coordinator to get his offense going, he looks like a putts. That’s the problem. He’s a good head coach, but without being able to hit on offensive coordinator, you’re a bad head coach on defense. That’s the reality. So, I still believe the Titans should hire an offensive coach, Cliff Kingsbury, offensive coordinator for the Washington Commanders. Look what he did with Jaden Daniels. Look what he’s doing, right? He scored 41 points with Marcus Mariota. 30 plus year old Marcus Mariota. Not even the maestro who we know. That’s impressive. And look, Cliff Kingsbury had his issues in Arizona with the Cardinals, but he did go 11 and five that first year. I remember because they slaughtered the Titans in week one, 38-13. And the reality is some of these guys, a lot of you guys were saying, should have hired Dan Quinn. Well, Dan Quinn failed as a head coach and then came back and then in a second opportunity, there you go. So failing once doesn’t mean that you’ll fail forever. And Cliff Kingsbury will likely be a better head coach in his second attempt than he was in his first attempt. And we know that that would be ideal for Cam Ward. He would get more RPO action. He would do a better job of supporting Cam Ward than what we’re seeing right now. So Cliff Kingsbury is absolutely one of the top candidates this year. Joe Brady, I talked about Joe Brady on yesterday’s show. Buffalo Bills offensive coordinator, a guy who is skyrocketing right now as a name in the candidate pool. Look what he’s done with Buffalo’s offense. Look what he’s gotten out of that offensive line. They don’t have incredible wide receiver talent, but that offense is awesome. And yes, Josh Allen is a great player, but I think Cam Ward’s going to be a great player. He just needs better coaching. Now, another name that we got to throw out there that I haven’t mentioned yet is, and I’m trying to remember the first name, uh, uh, Josh Griard, who is the offensive coordinator for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Three or two straight years now, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive coordinator has got hired to be a head coach. It was Dave Canales, who’s with the Panthers, then Liam Cohen, who is with the Bucks. Maybe they’re all Baker Mayfield merchants. Who knows? But look at the Buccaneers offensive line. They’re without Tristan Worfs. They just lost Cody uh Mock. Uh Luke Gadeki has been banged up and injured. They’ve been using a practice squad player as a starter. They moved their starting center to left tackle to try to make things work. And guess what? The Bucks are three and 0 with a patchwork offensive line with a practice squad guy and a starting center playing left tackle. They have three or four backups every week on the offensive line and the Buccaneers offense is still good. So maybe not this year, maybe it’s a little too early for Grizzard, but he’s a guy who’s going to get a head coaching job eventually. Also have to mention mention Matt Naggie. Matt Naggie is the offensive coordinator for the Kansas City Chiefs. There’s obviously Kansas City ties with Mike Boronzi. If Boronzi wants to hire his guy, he may want somebody from Kansas City who he knows personally. And again, I’m not high on Matt Naggie. That would be near the bottom of these 10 candidates I’m going over. I don’t want Matt Naggie. But at the end of the day, he did lead the Chicago Bears to a 12-4 record with Mitch Trabiscy. And again, just like I just said for Cliff Kingsberry, getting a second opportunity, typically you do a better job with your second chance. Now, if you want to look at defensive options, Brian Flores from the Minnesota Vikings, imagine Brian Flores and Mike McDaniel, who’s the current head coach for the uh Miami Dolphins. I think he’s going to get fired, too. Him and Brian Callahan are racing each other right now to see who can get fired first. But Mike McDaniel, not a good head coach. Mike McDaniel, offensive coordinator, very good offensive coordinator. So if you got Brian Flores, a leader of men, great defensive mind with one of the most creative offensive minds in the NFL, that’s a great pairing right there. And even though I don’t want a defensive coach, hard to argue with that as a great pairing for the Titans going forward. two guys with head coaching experience who are some of the most creative and resourceful people on their sides of the football in the NFL. If you want to go with a younger guy, Jesse Mentor, who’s the defensive coordinator from the Los Angeles Chargers, again, one of the most revered, respective, and creative defensive minds in the entire world. Jesse Mentor is going to get an opportunity soon. He could be the next Mike McDonald like that is coaching in Seattle right now. Also, some veteran guys, Vance Joseph, the defensive coordinator from the Denver Broncos. He could get a second opportunity. Uh, Steve Spagnola, again, Kansas City connection. I do not want Steve Spagnola, though. He’s an older guy. He’s had enough opportunities in the NFL. I would much rather have Flores or Joseph over Steve Spagnola. But again, Kansas City ties, that could be an option. Now, I got to mention the last two names here, Mike McCarthy and John Gruden. Now, a lot of people love John Gruden because he’s Gruden. You know what I mean? But I’m sorry. I think the game has passed John Gruden by. I don’t think John Gruden really wants to be a coach. I think he wants to do media. And I know that there are a ton of connections between Green Bay, Brinker, Andy Reid, Kansas City, Boronzi, Gruden. There’s a lot of connection there. But I’m sorry, guys. I just don’t think that Gruden is fit to be an NFL head coach anymore. I don’t. But I certainly think he’ll get an opportunity to have some conversations. Mike McCarthy is a much more realistic option in my opinion to have the Green Bay ties to Brinker from his time there, won a Super Bowl. And let me just say this, a lot of people miss Mike Vrabel because he won two playoff games in 2019. But those same people are saying they don’t want Mike McCarthy. Well, Mike McCarthy won a Super Bowl. So, if you’re going to rely solely on playoff wins that happened five plus years ago, why is two playoff wins in 2019 okay? But winning a Super Bowl in your career doesn’t matter. Make it make sense. Either the past matters or the past doesn’t matter. You can’t have it both ways. So, if you’re someone who loves Rael because he won two playoff games in 2019, how can you say Mike McCarthy is a bad option when he won a freaking Super Bowl? Don’t be hypocritical. It’s that simple. All right, but anyway, those are the 10 names that I think are at the top of the list right now. I’m not entertaining anybody from college at this time. Dan Lanning is not leaving Oregon. They have buou money from Nike there. Somebody said Josh Hypel to me. You got to be a Volves fan. Hypel’s players are wholly unprepared for the NFL because he runs a Mickey Mouse college football offense. We do not want Josh Hypel. Stop it. Get out of here with that. You know, I saw Kirby Smart. Now we’re talking about a guy who has an NFL ready system who I would at least consider. But again, I’m not interested really in anybody coming from the college ranks. But with that being said, those are the candidates. Let me know your favorite interim path. Let me know your favorite future candidate out of the guys we just talked to. That’s 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 DID NOT fire Brian Callahan and it looks like he will continue to be the team’s head coach….for now. Tyler has a very specific theory on why that is and it is all about petty revenge. However, it is likely the Titans do fire Callahan later in the year and if that happens, there are a few paths for interim head coach. One includes Jon Fassel taking over, another puts Mike McCoy in the big chair and then there is a version where Dennard Wilson gets an on-task interview. Finally, when the Titans look for outside candidates at the end of the season, there is a long list of names that would make sense to be the next head coach.
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29 comments
Who do YOU want to be the INTERIM HEAD COACH???
Tyler I think the word you’re looking for is Nos.
Edit: Turbo, hehe makes me giggle.
I do not like the Dennard Wilson path. He’s still not built a top defense yet and frankly may never. Too many unknowns and risks with that choice.
Come on man this might be one of the dumbest things you’ve said the whole time I’ve been watching you save in their turbo boost for one game come on man Callahan’s got to go sooner rather than later
What’s up…My idea is this… why don’t we hire John Gruden as the interim coach for the rest of the season, make Brian Callahan, the dedicated offensive coordinator, and then nothing has to really change… keep all the same staff and schemes, and just add one guy to be the head honcho that makes the critical game decisions. It would take a lot off of Brian Callahan‘s plate and we could see if he’s a good OC, plus he’s got a long history with John Gruden… I think this would be a great way to keep continuity for our team
As far as Amy making emotional decisions , everybody in the fan base is on the same page with this one! I think everybody feels he needs to go at this point.
Give Calahan a chance like give peace a chance
🤔 Vrabel was 54-45 with 2 playoff wins (at Titans) vs Mike McCarthy was 49-35 with 1 playoff win ( in Dallas) – This is the true comparison of recent success. Almost identical percentages. Of course there’s the level of talent and opponent strength variables. So.. ??
They'll fire callahan when we get our a** kicked by Verbal. Just like when we got torched by a j brown against the eagles.
The best team in the world is Fiji in men Rugby where only two players on the team have cars yes that poor
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I haven't watched one Titans game this season I can't I can tell last year that the coach needed to be fired it's like our team is being used and abused I will not watch the Titans until that damn coach is fired
Just keep him for the rest of the season . Get a Top 3 pick again and trade it for more picks. Gotta start building this team around Killa Cam
I'll be honest, I hear people say Ward needs continuity but I feel like it's hurting his growth more being around a coach that cannot maximize his greatest attributes. Jmo. Fire Callahan have Bones and Mccoy take over the rest of the way
Tyler Rowland has Low football IQ. He was a Cowboys fan before he started doing "Locked on Titans". He wanted the Titans to hire Cally or Slowic and have a pass 1st Levis offense. He constantly trashed our coach at the time (Vrabel)He said handing the ball to Derrick Henry was boring and Henry was getting old. Also saying we need a offense like the Cincinnati Bengals. So, Cally was a great hire. (Calliahn never called plays in Cincinnati) He's said some incredibly dumb things it's crazy. He got the Cincinnati Titans like he wanted and now hes crying.
Waste turbo had me geekin' 😂. Thanks Tyler!
I actually would love hiring cliff kingsbury in place of Callahan.
So does that mean if cally is fired holtz will be also? Since you mentioned McCoy and hardigree calling plays
We are a pathetic team to be having to discuss first overall pick in week 4. Just an embarrassment
Todd Monken should be considered.
Steve Wilkes
Talking about a turbo boost is football witchcraftand you're believing it. Dude you're insane.
A loss in Houston will get him canned
To be honest when they let their last GM go they should have cleaned house then, and started fresh it's à little late for those actions now especially for your rookie QB and other rookies to charge up in mid season looks like they will be getting the first pick in 2026 if things don't change my opinion which really doesn't matter l know this man😁
Once he's fired do you really think we're going to win more games then with him… We got too many holes to fill
Kingsbury is A+ hire. Would maximize Cam Ward.
What about Bill Belichick?
GRUDEN
Jerry jones like to be in the media no matter what. Including the embarrassing
Thinking Cally was getting fired yesterday was a bad take. A little too emotional. There may be a change in coaching staff but not after 3 games with a number one overall pick. Definitely one of the better Titans media, but bad take.