Here’s how the Titans offense did at Nissan vs away from there and how they’d stack up with other teams across the NFL.
Tennessee’s offense at Nissan through 3 games: 82 points (27.33 PPG, 5th best in the NFL. Only Miami, Dallas, San Fran, and Baltimore are ahead)
Tennessee’s offense outside of Nissan through 7 games: 86 points (12.29 PPG, 32nd, with every team including the Giants ahead of them)
Some of that can be chalked up to having played much stronger defenses on the road (The best opposing defense at home has been the 18th best scoring unit in the Atlanta Falcons), but not everything.
Not so much a surprise but Derrick Henry. Dude simply doesn’t have the same elusiveness, quickness and vision that he used to. I stand behind the decision to keep him past the trade deadline to help Levis develop, but I get the sense that Levis and the Titans as a whole will be just fine once he’s gone.
Also, I can’t wait to hear social media act like the Titans have no idea what they’re doing once Andre Dillard is released. Sure, he was one of the hottest names in offensive line free agency, but now he’s probably the worst tackle in the NFL, and we have Jaelyn Duncan to evaluate for this week’s game against Carolina following a good performance in Jacksonville not to mention a possible top 5 pick for Fashanu or Joe Alt.