By BLAKE BEDDINGFIELD, special correspondent

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – The Titans looked like a competitive team against the Seahawks.  

Well, the offense looked competitive.

Cam Ward did not turn the ball over and continued to show a competitive play style and relentless scrambling ability that keeps the offensive players engaged and forces the receivers to keep working to uncover on their routes.  While the Titans' run game struggled again, the passing attack was efficient. The Titans held the ball for 37:25 to the Seahawks' 22:35. That is usually a stat that goes to the winning team.

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This game was a total flip from last week’s game, where the Titans' defense played a winning brand of football while the offense struggled.

The defense gave up 353 yards of total offense and 30 points against the Seahawks in only 22 minutes. Seattle's leading rusher, Kenneth Walker, averaged 6.5 yards a carry and the leading receiver, Jaxon Smith-Njigba, averaged 20.9 yards per catch. The Titans yielded explosive plays.

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