NASHVILLE, Tenn. – The Titans seem to line up a great deal on offense in tight formations, without much of a perimeter presence at the snap.

At least that was my thinking from watching their first three games.

I went through their 33-27 win over Seattle on Sunday at Nissan Stadium to get a better sense of how they did, and didn’t, spread out to learn if my general feeling aligned with the evidence.HuddleSEA

Every play was included in my review, even if it was undone by penalty.

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