By BLAKE BEDDINGFIELD, special correspondent

NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- The Bills came to town hailed as the AFC’s best team.

They were outcoached and outplayed and didn’t look like a Super Bowl team.

The Titans don’t either, but they didn’t have that hype at kickoff.

A.J. Brown

Pool photo/ Donald Page, Tennesse Titans

Fans who don’t like Titans' coordinators Shane Bowen and Todd Downing should quit listening to NFL pundits and watch what is going on.

Against a top-rated offense and defense and the Titans' players leaving the game to injuries, the defense made plays when it counted, and the offense let their two best players, Derrick Henry and A.J. Brown, take over the game.

Continue reading

This story is for members

Paul Kuharsky has covered the Titans since 1996 - longer than any active beat reporter. Full access to every story, film study and podcast for $7.50/month or $81/year. Cancel anytime.

Paul Kuharsky has covered the Tennessee Titans since 1996, first for The Tennessean, then ESPN.com and now independently at paulkuharsky.com. He is a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame selection committee and one of the longest-tenured Titans beat reporters in the franchise's history.

Cron Job Starts