NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- The Tennessee Titans talk so comfortably about having the right people and enough talent to compete, you’d think a hypnotist had recently worked the locker room.
It is understandable that players are trying to be supportive teammates, staying in their lane, worrying about themselves and not venturing into the personnel department.
But when they say they have sufficient talent -- as safety Michael Griffin and right tackle Byron Bell said Sunday and others have said throughout the season -- they sound naive and unrealistic.
This team, which lost 34-6 to the Houston Texans on Sunday and fell to 3-12, needs far more talent and there would be absolutely nothing wrong with the best guys in there saying, “We need more help.