Titans HC noncommittal on Will Levis’ future

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  1. I just watched the highlights and I could see the handwriting on the wall for Levis. He torpedoed his career with the Titans, and I would be surprised if he will last long in the league as a backup. Strange thing is, he played the exact same way against the University of Tennessee, and that is why I was never high on him during the draft process. I hoped, though, that he could be developed. Fat chance of that.

  2. Buck says that the most interesting conversation is the QB. It's honestly not that interesting. Levis isn't good so there's really nothing to talk about! Rudolph isn't much better. End of discussion and there's not much else to talk about regarding the QBs!

  3. Levis is our best QB on the roster….Levis is also our worst QB on the roster… I don’t see us drafting a QB in this class. Ahler announced he’s staying at Penn State so this terrible QB class just got worse. There’s not a Veteran to pay unless we throw stupid money at Rodgers. But with all the holes in this team throwing stupid money at a vet would be like burning the money. If you can find a cheaper vet to sign to a one year deal then sure. But GAHD DANG I don’t want to get in another tannehill situation where we overpay the 20th best QB in the league for 4 years. I’d be ok with Levis and Rudolph in ‘25 just for the sake of not screwing up the QB position further and just waiting til ‘26 to find a guy in that QB heavy draft.

  4. My honest reaction to Callahan is that he is spiraling and has no idea what he is doing. This team is another example of no matter how much money you spend, the players have to play as a team and the coaching staff has to be competent. I relatively sure, the Titans haven't done either of those things most of the year. As to Levis, I think that he may be another QB left in the desert by a team's incompetence vs an abject failure, but time will tell.

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