Locked On Titans - Daily Podcast On The Tennessee Titans - Tennessee Titans can TAKE THE SOUTH with Week 3 Win, Play Action Must Return & Defense Must BLITZ
Episode Date: September 16, 2025The Tennessee Titans sit at 0-2 and the sky is falling for a lot of fans, but the reality is the Titans are still right in the hunt for the AFC South and if they can find a way to win against the Indi...anapolis Colts in Week 3 at home, they are still squarely in the race for the division. To do that, the Titans need to adjust how they are operating on both sides of the ball. First, on offense, they must commit to more play action. Cam Ward had major success in that area against the Rams and it will help the offensive line and multiple the force of the run game. On defense, the Titans have no choice but to increase the heat and bring more blitzes. It may put the secondary in a tough spot, but the pass rush is not going to be able to get it done otherwise. Subscribe to the TicTacTitans Film Channel:https://www.youtube.com/@TicTacTitans TicTacTitans Merchandise: https://dixons-dream.square.site/shop/tictactitans-gear/C3AAPNWXSXA6SBYG3USV2I7R?page=1&limit=30&sort_by=category_order&sort_order=asc Follow Tyler on Twitter @TicTacTitans Follow the show on Facebook @LockedOnTitansPod Subscribe to the Locked On Titans YouTube channel:https://www.youtube.com/c/LockedOnTitans/videos Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!5-Hour ENERGYEnough with boring, flavorless caffeine, it’s time to give your caffeine a flavor upgrade with 5-hour ENERGY®️ shots. Get the favorites you love or be bold and try something new in-store and online at https://www.5hourENERGY.com or Amazon today. DoorDashWith DoorDash Streaks, you save every Saturday you order — stack it up all season and you could save up to $250. Order this Saturday. Keep the streak alive. Fuel your gameday — only with DoorDash. Terms apply. Promo period through 11/18. Monarch MoneyTake control of your finances with Monarch Money. Use code LOCKEDONNFL at https://monarchmoney.com/lockedonnfl for 50% off your first year. UpsideDon’t let this offer drive on by, download the free Upside app now using my limited time promo code TOUCHDOWN for a limited time 25 cent per gallon bonus! Offers vary by user and location, Go to upside.com for terms and conditions.Click Here to download the app: https://getupside.onelink.me/zlLr?af_xp=custom&pid=barrington&c=barrington_lockedon25&deep_link_value=promo&deep_link_sub1=lockedon25&af_dp=upsideapp%3A%2F%2FSquareTo learn more, go support your favorite neighborhood spot and see what Square has been up to in your neck of the woods. And then if you have extra time, check out https://square.com/go/lockedonnfl.PrizePicksDownload the PrizePicks app today and use code LOCKEDONNFL to get $50 in lineups after you play your first $5 lineup. GametimeDownload the Gametime app, create an account, and use code LOCKEDONNFL for $20 off your first purchase. Terms apply. Download Gametime today. What time is it? Gametime.FanDuelRight now, new customers can bet just FIVE dollars and if your bet wins—you’ll get THREE HUNDRED dollars in bonus bets to use across the app.FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN)
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If the Tennessee Titans can beat the Colts in week three, they're still in a great position to win the AFC South.
And I'll break it down on today's edition of Locked on Titan.
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unexpected I'm gonna break down why the Titans still have a great chance to win the
AFC South and it all starts with a week three matchup against the Indianapolis Colts.
I'm also going to tell you what they need to do schematically to turn this season around on defense, applying pressure, on offense, leaning on play action.
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Stay locked in here with me at the Locked on Titans podcast.
But with that being said,
again, the Tennessee Titans
still have a great opportunity
to win the A.S.
F.C. South. Absolutely. And it starts with this game against the Indianapolis Colts.
If the Titans could find a way to beat a division opponent at home and move to 1 and 2,
they would still be in a great position to have a chance to make a run.
Now, let me say this.
I know that a lot of you guys right now are shaking your head.
Tyler, yeah, right. That's not going to happen.
And look, I'm not here to tell you that the percentage chance that the Titans do this
is super high.
But I am here to tell you
that the possibility that the Titans could do it
is super high.
Now, let me break this down.
So, look around the rest of the division right now.
Yes, the Colts are 2 and 0.
No doubt about it, they're leading the division,
but the Houston Texans are 0 and 2,
just the same as the Tennessee Titans.
And their offensive line looks like an absolute disaster.
Their offensive coordinator looks like an absolute disaster.
I talked before the season.
I did not have the Houston Texans making the playoffs this year.
I thought they would regress.
I thought they would take a step back, no doubt.
Now, you look at the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Now, they're one-in-one, but their one loss came against the Cincinnati Bengals
who had Jake Browning leading the comeback against them.
You have Brian Thomas Jr. out there, alligator arms and everything
looking like he doesn't want to be on the field.
You have Trevor Lawrence waving off his head coach.
Literally, his head coach is saying,
hit him in the chest with the pass
and Lawrence is going
whatever coach
demonstrably waving him off
in the middle of a game
so
you look at those two
teams
the Texans and the Jags
and I'm not convinced
that they're awesome teams
and their playoff
I thought the Jags would win the division
at 9 and 8
I didn't think anybody would be awesome
but I thought the Jags had the talent
and with better coaching
would be in a much better spot
well if they're already fighting with their coach
and guys are given minimal effort
and things are going like that
well I'll be more than happy to be wrong
about the Jacksonville Jaguars
but if the Texans issues
are so big that they can't overcome them
like Monday night against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
where their defensive line was absolutely ridiculous
but it didn't matter
and honestly Tampa Bay should have whoop the Houston Texans
but they had a block punt
and then a huge kick return
that set the Texans up to even be in that game in the first place.
So if the Texans are going to have a down season,
which it looks like they're on the way to do it
because the issues that were easily identifiable
before the season are too much to overcome,
which why would D'Amico Ryan's hire an offensive play caller
who's never been an offensive play caller in the NFL before
when they just got rid of Bobby Sloick, whatever, whatever.
That's their issues, okay?
But nonetheless, the Texans are 0 and 2 just like the Titans.
and the problems that they have
don't look like problems that are going to get better
anytime soon.
Texas fans said,
oh, now Ed Ingram is back in the lineup.
The offensive line up.
Ed Ingram.
Come on, man.
That ain't the difference maker.
Let's be honest.
And then, like I just said with the Jags,
they're already infighting and mad at their coach
and showing microaggressions
and not even being passive aggressive,
just being aggressive towards their coach.
Liam Cohen is a young guy.
I think he's a skilled play caller
and a good offensive mind.
but if his players don't respect him and they're kind of revolting already,
well, I'm not that worried that Jacksonville is so talented
that they can't be beat.
And then you get to the Colts, who the Titans play this week.
So, if the Titans, just walk with it.
If the Titans can beat the Indianapolis Colts,
the most that the Titans could be behind in the division is one game.
One game.
The most.
If the Titans beat the Colts at home,
they're 1 and 2.
The Colts are 2 and 1.
That's one game.
Even if the Jags win, they're 2 and 1.
If the Titans win, they're 1 and 2.
That's one game.
Even if the Texans win, they're 1 and 2.
The Titans are 1 and 2.
That's tied.
So if the Titans can win this game against the Colts,
there is no scenario where they leave the weekend
behind more than just one game.
And then you get to week four
and the Titans play the Texans.
And again, I'm not saying it's likely.
I'm not saying the Titans are favored.
I'm not saying that I expect them to beat the Texans
in week four.
But at the end of the day,
if the Titans can win this game against the Colts
and then win a game against the Texans,
they're two and two.
And they're perfectly right back in it
and we all feel so much better about where the team is at after that.
And let's talk about the Colts.
We're going to talk a ton about the Colts on tomorrow's crossover show
with my guy Jake Arthur from Locked on Colts.
I'm going to have my preview show for you on Friday
telling you how the Titans can win the game.
I don't believe that the Colts are a juggernaut.
The Colts haven't punted.
They put up all these points.
Daniel Jones.
I don't believe in the Colts.
I'm sorry.
They're, in my opinion, they're the saints from last year.
They looked great in two games.
But the Broncos literally beat themselves.
Imagine how we would feel right now.
If the Broncos didn't have a stupid penalty,
which Sean Payton took the blame for,
said he's the one who called that play
to try to block like a 50-yard field goal,
that the Colts kicker missed anyway.
If the Broncos didn't have a stupid leverage penalty
on the final kick,
the Colts are one in one right now.
And we're not talking about Daniel Jones
like the second coming of Sam Donald.
I don't buy the Colts.
They don't have a good pass rush.
I don't think that Daniel Jones
is all of a sudden become an incredible player.
I don't buy that.
The Colts should be one in one.
They are not as good
as people are raising them up to be right now.
Period.
I don't buy it.
Sorry.
I think the Titans can,
absolutely beat the Indianapolis Colts this week.
And there are certain parts of that matchup
that make me feel even more confident.
The Titans just went against two top five pass rush groups.
The Colts are a bottom five pass rush group.
The Colts pass rush,
if you want to look at like pass rush grade
on pro football focus or whatever,
the Colts pass rush has been worse
than the Titans pass rush.
The Colts most pressure player is five.
The leading pressure guy
the Colts right now is five DeForest Buckner.
Jeffrey Simmons had seven pressures
against the Broncos good offensive line in week one.
I don't believe in the Colts.
I don't think the Colts are running away with this division.
I don't think that Daniel, forgive me,
I don't think that Daniel Jones is resurrecting his career.
I think the Colts played maybe the worst team
in the entire NFL in the Miami Dolphins
and then I think they got lucky as heck
to survive against the Broncos on a crap penalty.
the Titans can absolutely beat the Colts this week
and if they do
they are literally right in the race once again
for the division
again is it likely
no but it's right there
it's not that impossible in any given Sunday
all right now if the Titans are going to accomplish this
then they're going to have to make two big time schematic changes
one on offense one on defense I'm going to tell you what they
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Titans fans, let's continue today's edition of the Locked-on Titans podcast.
Talked about why the Titans are still in a great position to win the AFC South.
I mean, if they get two back-to-back wins against division opponents,
they're in a great spot with how bad this division is.
But now I want to talk about how they could actually do that schematically out on the field.
And two big-time areas of improvement that the Tennessee Titans must,
change going forward. And we're going to start on the offensive side of the ball.
But before I dive in, do want to thank you again for making Locked on Titans, your first
listen. Make sure that you go check out the Tic Tac Titans film channel on YouTube.
I just dropped an Ehrlich Io Manor video showing why I've been so impressed with him through
two weeks, whether it's contested catches, whether it's route running ability,
whether it's the chemistry he has with Cam Ward right out of the gate.
Elicio Manor looks like an absolute steal in the fourth round for the Tennessee Titans.
but the Titans are going to be able to get more opportunities to Ellic I.O. Manor
if they lean more in to play action.
One of the biggest complaints that I have had
about Brian Callahan during his, what is it now, 19 games
that he's been the head coach,
is he just doesn't play to the team's strengths enough.
last year with Will Levis.
Look, and I get it.
Will Levis was bad.
He hurt the team.
It's not all on Callahan that Will Levis wasn't good.
All right.
That's certainly the case.
But Will Levis looked a lot better under Mike Vrable and Tim Kelly
because they used play action more.
and when you have a bad offensive line
and you don't have a great wide receiver group
the number one thing that you can do
is play action
because when you play action
you throw off the defensive line
they think it might be a run
they play run rather than pinning their ears back
and getting into the pass rush
when you play action
you have the ability to keep a tight end
or a running back in to help block
without sacrificing the separate
that your wide receivers and your weapons can create.
So it pluses your ability to block in multiple ways.
And on the back end, the effect and the gravity that play action has on the linebackers
and on the secondary can create more open space and more opportunities
for a wide receiver group that may not be elite.
You need to help some of your wide receivers a little more.
get them more openings, and then you add in how much it helps a rookie quarterback.
More openings, clearly defined routes.
Getting Cam Ward out on the move on bootlegs,
which gets him away from the pass rush,
allows him to use his spatial awareness and his creativity out of the pocket.
There is nothing that you can tell me about play action for this football team
that makes it not make sense.
And that's why I'm so disappointed in the play calling from Brian Callahan.
In week one, 23% play action.
Cam goes 4 of 6 for 19 yards.
In week 2, it drops 19.5% play action.
And Cam goes 5 for 7 with 53 yards.
yards and a 93.2 passer rating.
Cam Ward's pro football focus grade on play action passes was 72.4 without play action, it dropped to 65.
And right now, the Titans are 22nd in the NFL and play action rate.
How does that make sense, folks?
How does that make sense?
The answer is, it doesn't make sense.
It doesn't.
And you look at
some of the highest rates
Matthew Stafford has had play action
on 40% of his dropbacks
through the first two weeks.
Daniel Jones
has had 36%
play action
or it was 33%.
I had bad handwriting so excuse me.
33% play action rate
for Daniel Jones.
And I know what you guys are going to say.
Well, Tyler, the Titans weren't running the ball very good.
If you don't run the ball, you can't play action.
False.
False.
I talked about this when Mike Vrable was still the coach.
And the Titans had weeks where they were under 20% play action.
They were at 22% play action.
The Titans need to be at 30% play action.
And there are plenty of pieces of data and evidence out there
over the last few years that show that your yards per attempt,
your EPA per play, your efficiency ratings,
do not drop in play action if the run game isn't going.
Play action always works.
It's always good, not always works like 100% success rate.
But there is no correlation between being poor in the run game
and play action not working.
It just doesn't exist.
play action has the same effect
whether you're running the ball well or not
it is effective
and then you add in the fact
even if you want to take that route
even if you want to argue with me
Tyler the Titans can't run play action
as much
if they're not running the football well
because the defense won't fall for it
I don't think that's true
but okay okay fine
well if that's the case
then why
did the Tennessee Titans use play action less in week two when they ran the ball better?
The Titans in week two had 4.2 yards per carry.
They ran for 109 yards as a team.
The Titans were getting chunk runs.
And if you want to say, oh, well, the Titans got down late so they couldn't play action.
Did you watch the game?
because even when the Titans were down by 14 points
even when the Titans were down by
what was it 11 points
2716
even when the Titans were down in the game
they still were running the ball a lot
they were still running the ball a lot
so if you're willing to run the ball when you're down like that
why aren't you willing to play action
and my concern is it's just
just not in the DNA of Brian Callahan and his philosophy on offense.
In Cincinnati, I've told you guys this before.
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I'm literally in the jungle, basically.
Not Cincinnati, but north of Cincinnati.
I am surrounded by Cincinnati Bengals fans.
And I'm surrounded by football fanatics just like me.
We all grew up together playing football, loving football,
talking about football in the group chat every day.
And I hear a ton about the Bengals because half the group chat,
a man or Bengals fans.
And they
piss and moan and complain
about the lack of play action
from the Bengals all
the time.
So you have to wonder
if Brian Callahan
is just not able to
adequately adapt his
offensive philosophy to
what's best for his team.
Because again, when you play action
you can help the
offensive line. You can get
Cam War
away from the pass rush.
You can manufacture separation
for your wide receivers.
You can manufacture explosive plays
in the past game with easy opportunities
like we saw on the two early rollouts
for Cam Ward in the game on Sunday.
And you get Cam Ward on the move
using his spatial awareness and field vision
which are his best qualities.
There literally is no downside.
So the fact that Brian Callahan
is near the bottom of the NFL
and play action rate through two weeks
it's concerning.
And if they don't correct that schematic mistake,
they're not going to be able to maximize this season.
So run more play action
and you will have more of an opportunity
to have success on offense.
But what about the defense?
Well, I'm going to tell you what the defense needs to do
and DeNard Wilson, the Titans defensive coordinator,
admitted it on Tuesday as well.
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in the running to win the AFC South
if they get a win this weekend against the Colts.
We talked about how they can change that
and make that happen on offense by using
more play action. Now I want to talk about
a big schematic change that I want to see on
defense and why I totally disagree
with some folks
thoughts on how the Titans handled
defense on Sunday against the Rams. Before
I get into it, I do want to thank you again for making
Locked on Titans your first listen
each and every day. As a reminder,
make sure that you head over to the Tic Tac Titans
film channel on YouTube. Check out my film
breakdowns on Cam Ward, on Alec Iyo Manor.
I'm going to put up some cut-ups on Peter Skoronsky and Femiola-Dajio as well this
week so you guys can check in on them.
But with that being said, do want to talk about a schematic change that we need to see on
defense.
And it's the blitz rate.
And Dernard Wilson on Tuesday talked about the struggles they've had.
Dernard Wilson said, you know, the Broncos move the pocket a lot.
and Bo Nix is very mobile.
We didn't want to blitz too much
and let him out of the pocket.
Then he talked about Matthew Stafford
and he said, well, Stafford's really good
about getting the ball out quick.
So if we blitz, you know,
it may be tougher to get to Matt Stafford.
But he finished that thought by saying
maybe I need to bring more pressures.
I maybe do need to bring more pressures.
So he talked about why he didn't blitz that much
in the first two games
but finished it off by saying
maybe I do need to send more pressures
which is in my opinion
an admission that if I could go back
I would have sent some more pressures
now look
if you look at Matthew Stafford's
statistics against the blitz
against the Titans
if you look at those
I understand why you would look at that
and say the Titans
absolutely should not have blitzed
Matthew Stafford more
He did have great success against the blitz in this game.
When he was blitzed, he was 8 for 11 with 120 yards and two touchdowns.
Or yes, correct.
Okay, yes.
He was good when he was blitzed.
But the problem is, like we've talked about,
is if you let Matthew Stafford hang in a clean pocket,
he is historically going to kill you.
We talked about the numbers last week.
Matthew Stafford, 70% completion percentage, 20 touchdowns, two interceptions when kept clean and not under pressure in 2024.
When under pressure, four touchdowns, six interceptions, and a 47% completion percentage.
He is a considerably worse quarterback when he is under pressure.
Now, follow me on quick math here.
if the Titans have to put pressure on Matthew Stafford to win the game
and the Titans cannot, cannot get pressure
with four guys, what is their option?
So, yes, blitzing Matthew Stafford didn't work very well.
You're right.
But not blitzing Matthew Stafford and letting him have a clean pocket
It is an even quicker death.
It's an even quicker death.
If a genie came up to you and said,
you have option one and you have option two.
And neither option is good.
You're going to die either way.
It's most likely that you fail.
But one path is zero percent chance
that you're going to survive
and the other path is very small percent chance that you're going to survive.
Are you going to take 0% or are you going to take the small percentage?
So I'm not sitting here saying that blitzing Matthew Stafford more
would have helped the Titans win the game.
They're probably going to lose and Stafford's probably going to cut them up nonetheless.
But not blitzing Matthew Stafford
and letting him sit in a clean pocket while you rush with a terrible pass rush group
that is certain death, that is zero percent survival rate.
Yeah, he might cut you up with the blitz,
but when was the one time the Titans got a sack on Matthew Stafford?
When they blitzed Amani Hooker.
So, to me, I'm not sitting here telling you
that if they blitz Matthew Stafford more,
they were going to win.
That's probably not true.
But I will take a chance
that I can affect Matthew Stafford
and turn him into the lesser version of himself
versus the certainty
that he is going to destroy me with a clean pocket
while I rush my front four
that cannot get any pressure at all.
Like, I'm not saying there's good option and bad option.
I'm saying there's terrible option
and a little less terrible option.
And it's very clear.
And again, the Titans defensive coordinator,
Dernard Wilson, said,
I should probably send more pressures.
Like, I don't know what else you need to hear.
The Titans right now are 14th in blitz rate.
So, middle of the road for the NFL.
I want to see that number go up.
Now, I say all that to say this.
I don't think that the Titans should be blitzing.
a ton this week against Daniel Jones
and I'm going to explain why
as we go into the crossover episode
and we go into my game preview
but overall generally speaking
throughout
the rest of the season
the Titans need to be a heavy blitz team
because their front four is not
going to get pressure
and at minimum
send some simulated pressures
show five or six at the line of scrimmage
and drop out and only bring
Then you keep seven guys in coverage,
but you still are doing something a little exotic.
But either way,
throughout the rest of the season,
maybe not this week against the Indianapolis Colts,
and I'll get into my reasons why in the next few days.
But the Titans need to be a heavier blitz team on the overall
throughout the rest of the season.
And I think when we get to C.J. Stroud in week four,
crank it up to 11.
Maybe dial it down against the Colts,
and I'll explain why this week.
But when you get to Gino Smith,
when you get to C.J. Stroud.
When you get to Drake May,
it's time to crank up the pressure.
But with that being said,
that is going to do it for me today, folks.
As always, I am your host, Tyler Rowland.
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