It was another painful loss for the Titans, who are now 0-6 in Nashville, but Cam Ward keeps providing hope for the future. In fact, this was probably his best performance yet, especially considering it came against Seattle’s stellar defense. The No. 1 overall pick continued to battle, even while trailing by 20 points late in the third quarter, finishing with 256 yards and a touchdown through the air, along with 37 more yards and an additional score on the ground. He did all that without any help from the run game, and with Tennessee’s defense struggling to get stops during the first three quarters. With Ward, fellow rookie Chimere Dike (who might be the league’s best punt returner, no joke) and a few other pieces, there is some real encouragement on offense for the next coach. Defensively, the Titans have plenty of work to do. All in all, though, this situation might not look so bad a year from now, if things go right.