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  • Arthur Smith Makes Too Much Sense for the Titans Plus Jason Anderson (810 AM KC) joins us to talk Matt Nagy
    Jan 8 2026
    The Titans have requested permission to interview Arthur Smith, Robert Saleh, and Jeff Hafley, with more names expected as the process unfolds. Titans fans are already losing their minds, pretending to know which coordinators can coach and which can’t — and that’s exactly the problem. On today’s show: Why Arthur Smith should be a leading candidate for the Titans job Why familiarity, relationships, and accountability matter more than “resume scouting” The reality behind the Titans’ interview process and why much of it is optics Jason Anderson from Sports Radio 810 WHB in KC joins to discuss Matt Nagy as a Titans coaching candidate. Mike McDaniel fired in Miami — does that open the door for John Harbaugh? Why Harbaugh likely chooses Miami over Tennessee Why fans pretending to “know” assistant coaches they’ve never met is absurd The Tic Tac Titan vs. Paul Kuharsky debate And a big finish on Vanderbilt basketball No fan fiction. No guessing games. Just reality. Subscribe, rate, and review — and stay locked in as the Titans coaching search continues.
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    1 h y 12 m
  • John Harbaugh Fired: Should the Titans Go All-In? | Is Jason Garrett a Serious Candidate?
    Jan 7 2026
    Black Monday exploded across the NFL — and now John Harbaugh is officially out in Baltimore. That immediately sparked one question in Nashville: should the Tennessee Titans go get him? On today’s show, Jared breaks down the reality behind the Harbaugh buzz and why Titans fans need to separate wanting a coach from actually being able to land one. Topics include: Why John Harbaugh to the Titans sounds great — but likely isn’t realistic The power, money, and control Harbaugh would demand How the Titans stack up against other open NFL jobs What Mike Borgonzi’s press conference really told us Why the Titans’ interview list keeps growing — and what that actually means Why some interviews are window dressing, not real candidates The growing trend of star QBs “running teams” — and why it’s a bad idea How dysfunction in places like Vegas and Atlanta scares away real leadership This is a no-nonsense breakdown of the Titans’ coaching search, the league-wide carousel, and why shouting “hire Harbaugh” isn’t the same as building a serious organization. 👍 Like 📩 Subscribe 🔔 Turn notifications on for breaking Titans coaching news
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    1 h y 3 m
  • Mike Borgonzi Speaks: Coaching Committee Concerns, Matt Nagy Clues & Titans Search Reality
    Jan 6 2026
    Mike Borgonzi finally addressed the media — and while he kept things close to the vest, there were clues. I break down my firsthand reaction from the press conference (yes, I asked the first question… and the power went out), why the Titans still relying on a committee to hire the next head coach is a massive concern, and what Borgonzi’s comments may signal about Matt Nagy. We get into: Why committee-led searches have repeatedly failed the Titans What Borgonzi did and didn’t say about Nagy — and why it matters New names added to the interview list (Stefanski, Raheem Morris, Mike McCoy) Why some candidates feel like interviews-for-show The red flags around Kliff Kingsbury Why fans pretending to “know” these coaches is nonsense And a rant on former QBs being handed front-office power with zero experience This is the reality of how NFL coaching searches actually work — and why Titans fans should be paying close attention right now. Subscribe and stay locked in as the coaching search unfolds.
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    1 h y 3 m
  • Black Monday in Nashville: Titans Coaching Search Begins, Matt Nagy Emerges as Favorite
    Jan 5 2026
    Black Monday is officially here — and the Titans’ coaching search is underway. The Titans have begun requesting interviews with a wide range of candidates, including Chiefs OC Matt Nagy, DC Steve Spagnuolo, Lou Anarumo, and Vance Joseph, with more names expected once playoff teams are eliminated. With reports indicating a list of 12–15 candidates, this process looks extensive — but that doesn’t mean the Titans don’t already know where this is headed. On today’s show, we break down: Why the Titans likely already have their coach identified How the front office power shift puts Mike Borgonzi firmly in charge Why Matt Nagy is the betting favorite — and why that actually makes sense The danger of “committee-led” coaching searches Why fans pretending they know these candidates are fooling themselves The real differences between résumés and actual coaching ability John Harbaugh, Kevin Stefanski, and the national media narratives Cam Ward injury clarification and what it means for his offseason Black Monday fallout across the NFL and early playoff thoughts The Titans say they’re doing the work — the question is whether this is due diligence…or theater. Subscribe, rate, and follow as the Titans’ most important offseason in years officially begins.
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    1 h y 18 m
  • Postgame Live: Titans Season Ends, Where They Go from Here Plus Reacting to Cam Ward Injury
    Jan 4 2026
    The Titans were embarrassed at home, falling 41–7 to the Jaguars in a game that raised serious questions about the direction of the organization. Cam Ward suffered an AC joint injury, forcing the conversation to shift from wins and losses to availability, recovery timelines, and whether the Titans should even put him back on the field this season. On today’s Postgame Live, we break down: What went wrong in the 41–7 loss Cam Ward’s AC joint injury and how long he could realistically be out Whether it makes sense to shut Ward down for the season What this loss says about the roster, the rebuild, and the front office Where the Titans go from here with the season effectively over This wasn’t just a bad loss — it may be a turning point for how the Titans handle the rest of the year. Like, subscribe, and join the conversation.
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    1 h y 21 m
  • Titans Coaching Search Chaos, Cam Ward Concerns & BREAKING Front Office Power Shift
    Jan 2 2026
    On today’s episode of Stillman & Co., Jared breaks down everything surrounding the Tennessee Titans’ looming Black Monday and the increasingly confusing head coaching search — including why a long, committee-driven process would be a massive red flag for the organization. Jared dives into the growing list of coaching candidates, why familiar names like Matt Nagy, Mike McCarthy, Arthur Smith, and others are being discussed, and why first-time head coaches without strong front-office ties should scare Titans fans. Plus, why Brian Flores isn’t a real option, what Josh McDaniels’ resurgence means, and how the Titans’ recent history proves that hiring the “wrong” coach can set the franchise back years. The show also takes a hard look at Cam Ward — separating the quarterback from the organization — and explains why fundamentals, ball placement, and consistency remain major concerns despite flashes of playmaking. Using scouting insight and league context, Jared explains why the Titans’ belief in Ward mirrors past organizational blind spots. Around the league, Jared reacts to Black Monday fallout, coaching firings that have already happened, those that should happen, and what could be coming next. Plus, College Football Playoff reactions, Indiana’s rise, Alabama’s future, Lane Kiffin drama, and why Fernando Mendoza may have locked up QB1 status for the 2026 draft. BREAKING NEWS at the end of the show: The Titans are reportedly revamping their front office structure — shifting full football control to GM Mike Borgonzi and scaling back Chad Brinker’s role. Jared reacts in real time to what this means for the coaching search, ownership influence, and the future direction of the franchise. This episode is a must-listen for Titans fans trying to separate spin from substance as the organization approaches a critical offseason.
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    1 h y 24 m
  • Titans Coaching Search Reality Check, Cam Ward Fundamentals, and Why Hiring the “Right” Coach Is So Hard
    Dec 30 2025
    The Titans coaching search is officially underway — and list season has arrived. Matt Nagy, Mike McCarthy, Chris Shula, Jeff Hafley… but who is actually making the call in Tennessee? Amy Adams Strunk? Mike Borgonzi? Chad Brinker? And how much does that matter? We break down why hiring a coach isn’t about copying another team’s offense, why first-time head coaches without real front office ties are risky, and how the Brian Callahan hire should still loom large in this search. Plus: • A reality check on Cam Ward’s fundamentals vs flashes • Why excuses can’t replace development • Blake Beddingfield’s latest evaluation of Ward • The Lamar Jackson fatigue discussion and a Jets trade idea • Why Brian Flores isn’t a real candidate • Coaching chaos around the NFL No hype. No PR spin. Just an honest look at where the Titans are — and why fixing it isn’t simple. Like, subscribe, and join the conversation.
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    1 h y 3 m
  • Titans Monday: Tyler Shough Outplays Cam Ward Plus Malik Willis and Mike Vrabel Shine
    Dec 29 2025
    The Saints game was the most honest Cam Ward performance of the season — and it raised real questions. Cam Ward showed flashes, made highlight plays, and also exposed the same issues that have followed him all year: ball placement, turnover-worthy decisions, and limitations that coaching alone may not fix. We break down why this game was the perfect snapshot of who Cam Ward is right now, why separating Ward’s issues from the Titans’ issues matters, and why comparisons to Tyler Shough made the concerns impossible to ignore. Plus: Why accuracy is the hardest QB trait to fix PFF’s brutal Cam Ward vs Tyler Shough grades What roster building has to look like if this is your quarterback Malik Willis’ resurgence and what it says about development Mike Vrabel taking the Patriots from worst to first This isn’t Cam bashing. It’s Cam reality.
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    1 h y 4 m
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