The Titans were a one man show last season, and that one man, Vince Young, doubled their win total from the previous year with his dazzling play. After a five-win year in 2004 and a four-win year in 2005, last season’s 8-8 mark was magic. It didn’t take long for the Titans to realize they needed to get Vince Young under center full-time, and it wasn’t long after that that we all realized that he could be the next great quarterback in this league. In just three-quarters of a season he was able to bring back hope to a franchise which had fallen on some very tough times the past couple of seasons. But there is some harsh reality surrounding this team. Bodog.com has made the Tennessee Titans 50 to 1 betting odds to win the 2008 Super Bowl XLII.
The Pacman Jones situation has put a franchise, which should be excited about moving forward with a franchise QB, under strife and public scrutiny and has caused some of the glow to wear off, allowing us to see what’s really there. The reality is that this team brought in no talented receiver that was supposed to be a must in the offseason and no blue-chip pass rusher. In other words, it’s a one man show again, except now it gets tougher as defenses have a season of tape to study Young’s weaknesses.
Defensive coordinator Jim Schwartz may need to find a nice place to retire because his scheme just isn’t working in Tennessee. If he doesn’t quit playing man-coverage with his weak corners, the Titans will be abused through the air once again. He needs to pick up a version of Tony Dungy’s Tampa-2 and I think he will see better results with the personnel he has and he will perhaps save his job.
The books are setting the Titans total wins number at seven. We’ll take the under as we have this team chalked up for just 6 wins this season.
Arizona Cardinals 40/1
Atlanta Falcons 60/1
Baltimore Ravens 18/1
Buffalo Bills 100/1
Carolina Panthers 25/1
Chicago Bears 15/1
Cincinnati Bengals 15/1
Cleveland Browns 125/1
Dallas Cowboys 20/1
Denver Broncos 20/1
Detroit Lions 70/1
Green Bay Packers 38/1
Houston Texans 100/1
Indianapolis Colts 15/2
Jacksonville Jaguars 30/1
Kansas City Chiefs 50/1
Miami Dolphins 55/1
Minnesota Vikings 50/1
New England Patriots 8/5
New Orleans Saints 14/1
New York Giants 30/1
New York Jets 38/1
Oakland Raiders 70/1
Philadelphia Eagles 18/1
Pittsburgh Steelers 25/1
San Diego Chargers 6/1
San Francisco 49ers 15/1
Seattle Seahawks 18/1
St.Louis Rams 40/1
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 45/1
Tennessee Titans 50/1
Washington Redskins 40/1




