Tennessee Titans fan immediate reaction to XAVIER RESTREPO being activated for tomorrow’s game!

Tennessee Titans fans, it is official. Xavier Restrepo has been activated and he will play for the Tennessee Titans making his NFL debut tomorrow against the Seattle Seahawks. Here is the official report from Paul Koharsski. Xavier Restrepo will be active for the Titans tomorrow. It’s the moment we’ve all been waiting for. Xavier Restreo was always inevitable. The Lord was not going to let this season go by without Xavier Restrepo getting his shot. So here you go everybody. What a situation for him to come into facing the Seahawks as like a 12point underdog at home. Seahawks coming off of a loss with a top five defense. This could get ugly. I don’t care who’s playing wide receiver. This could get ugly and it could get ugly quick. I think I I don’t want to be a Debbie Downer. I don’t want to be Mr. Negative because any chance you can get to be positive about anything, excited about anything involving this Titans team, right on. Get to it. But I don’t know how involved Xavier Restreo is going to be tomorrow. I I just I feel like he’s going to play some special teams. You’ve still got Van Jefferson ahead of him. You’ve still got Chimray DK who’s going to play Mason Kinsey, James Broche. I think all of these guys are probably going to get the the chance to play ahead of him at wide receiver tomorrow. And I know we don’t want to hear that and I get it, but I mean I feel like he’s only getting called up because he was literally the next man up. They Ellio Manor is not playing tomorrow. Calvin Ridley broke his leg and so they had to make room for somebody and Xavier Restrepo was the next available guy. Now, with that being said, injuries happen and and somebody ahead of him could get hurt tomorrow in the game. I don’t I’m not wishing for injuries, but that could happen. Or I mean if if they get out there and they’re getting no production from guys like Mason Kinsey and James Proche then okay maybe maybe Xavier Restrepo gets some reps especially if the game gets out of hand and you just want to see what you got then then maybe you put him in in the second half but Xavier Restrepo will be active tomorrow. I don’t know what that means or if that means anything. I don’t know if they actually plan on giving him meaningful reps at wide receiver tomorrow. My guess would be no. But who knows? As I said a couple of days ago when I did a video about Xavier Estreo, I don’t think he’s like the spark that’s going to ignite this offense. I don’t think that, you know, he’s the the thing that’s going to turn this thing around. But at this point, why not? You’re one and nine. You’re the worst team in the league. You’re playing a team that should destroy you tomorrow in the Seahawks. What’s the worst that could happen? What’s the worst that could happen? That he drop some passes. How about that? Everybody’s dropping passes on the Titans. That he not be on the same page with Cam. Nobody’s on the same page with Cam. That he not be able to get open. Nobody’s able to get open. I mean, like at worst case scenario, he can’t possibly be any worse than some of these other guys we got out there, especially the practice squad level guys that we’ve had to call up. He can’t be worse. So, sure, he’s played with Cam Ward. Maybe they’ll have better connection than than he’s had with certain other guys. And that’s a part of this, too. You want to know how how involved he’ll be in the offense. I mean, who knows? Maybe Cam Ward will go to the coaching staff tonight or this week he’s done this and say, “Hey, if he’s going to be active, I’d like to get him in there because I’m familiar with him. I’ve thrown to him a lot. So, get both of us on the field at the same time to see what happens.” Maybe at this point, why not? You’re one and nine. you’re probably like if you play the Seahawks a 100 times, you’re at least going to lose 99 of those. So like you’re not beating the Seahawks tomorrow. So just who cares? Treat it like a preseason game and just let the guy get reps. You know, you ain’t doing nothing with Van Jefferson. He’s not going to be on this team next year. Mason Kinsey, you know what he is. He’s been here for years. James Procha has been in the league a long time. You didn’t even put him in the game last week when you know you put a hurt Ellio Manor in over him. You know what you have with those guys? But Xavier Restrepo, this is his first NFL game. I say, why not? Why not? What’s the worst that could happen? He’s no good. Okay, get in line, kid. We got a lot of guys that are no good. But the fact that he’s played with Cam Ward before, the fact that we know the kid’s a hard worker, we know the kid puts in the time, we know the kid’s dedicated, why not just put him out there and see what happens? Why not? Give me one good reason. And are you going to tell me that Mason Kinsey is that much better than Xavier Restreo that you just have to go with him? Are you going to tell me that James Proche is that much better than Xavier Restreo that you just have to go with him? I mean, it’s six one way, half dozen the other. These are all practice squad receivers and they’re going against a top five defense tomorrow. So, you get what you get. I mean, like, come on. The only threat as a wide receiver that you legitimately have right now is Chimray DK. And he’s a rookie who specializes in returning kicks and punts. Xavier Restrepo active tomorrow for the Tennessee Titans, his NFL debut. What all will that consist of? We’ll see. But the moment you’ve all been waiting for is here. Xavier Restrepo active tomorrow for the Tennessee Titans against the Seahawks. See you then. Tighten

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  1. XR will unlock the Titan offense and threaten to derail Tank Commander MCoy's one-win season. Titans win out and make a wildcard playoff spot. Cam Ward becomes the NFL rookie of the year. Mason Kinsey emerges as WR1 and makes the pro bowl. It starts Sunday against the Chickenhawks. LFG!

  2. The thing that pisses you off about this is that X is a receiver, not a linebacker! So if he’s not good at tackling on special teams that’s not what he does! So no makes sense to judge him on a position that he has never played!

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