NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Prevailing wisdom says the Titans don’t run Derrick Henry enough.

For an offense that struggles so much, so often, there seems to be an easy formula: Give it to the best player as frequently as possible.

It’s not quite that simple of course.HenryCelebrateChiefs19

There are downs that simply don’t allow for it, and the Titans wind up in a great deal of those, particularly in the first half.

And the Titans simply do not run enough plays, something Mike Vrabel’s been talking about more and more frequently and is likely a theme of the coaching staff’s bye week work.

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