If you took the entire Titans and Patriots organizations and just swapped their schedules, what would the results have been? Would the Titans have had a mildly better season? would the Patriots have even sniffed the playoffs? or would the season have worked out the exact same.

Yes this is titans related, no this isn't about Vrabel.

8 comments
  1. IDK but I’m glad it ended up this way because we found out Cam can hang with the NFLs best defenses with 3 starting rookie receivers and also get to pick high in the draft and build the team more

  2. We weren’t winning many more games with Callahan. It was apparently how inept he was once McCoy took over. Swap the schedules and maybe win 5 games.

  3. The 2025 Titans were a poorly coached bad team with the hardest schedule

    The 2025 Patriots were a strongly coached average team with the easiest schedule

  4. I mean one of our wins was against the soul crushed chiefs after they loss their qb and playoff chances in the previous week, so we barely had 3 wins. So probably a more solid 3 win season. Probably beat jets, browns, and bengals.

  5. I liked how the REFS TOOK A DAY OFF!

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  6. Great teams still find a way to win most of the time and the really bad teams are still going to lose more often than not, regardless of schedules. In the NFL, the ball bouncing differently in a couple of different games can totally shake up the standings. 

    To answer your question, Pats would have a few more losses and probably wouldn’t make the SB. Titans may get an extra win or so, depending if you can select the post bye week Titans for an entire season. 

    For most teams, the schedule can be the different between being viewed as a failure or success. Hopefully next year we can get some positive schedule luck. 

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