NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Marcus Mariota doesn’t want to say the switch is flipped.

It seems to me he fears it’ll signal his teammates they’ve reaches some sort of finish line. And while there certainly remains room for the Titans offense to get even better, the switch has flipped.MariotaPatPatriots

The Titans have grown out of the growing pains phases and into the comfortable-in-the-offense phase, executing it very well, no matter some deficits in personnel

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