With the impending bye in the schedule, we now have almost two full weeks to ponder the obvious question:
How low can this go?
The answer: The bottom is the limit.
Judging from what happened in the snowy chill at Gillette Stadium on Sunday, the Titans have sunk so far, so fast that they hold the distinction of being the worst team in the NFL.
Worse, they now are at the low point of their tenure in Tennessee. Forget the Pacman years. Forget the 0-5 start of 0-6. These Titans have fallen and they can’t get up.
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