Podcast: Titans Who Need a Good Training Camp

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Titans training camp is JUST around the corner. Honestly, though, to be mid-July, last week sure was an awfully eventful week on Titans Twitter. That’s squarely because Tennessee Titans head coach Mike Vrabel went on an episode of Bussin’ with the Boys and proclaimed that he would indeed cut off his own dick if it meant the Titans would win a Super Bowl.

Naturally, I had to get on the phone with “The General” John Mosley to talk about the big news, though I have to admit it – we probably did spend a weird amount of time talking about Vrabel’s dick.

Anyway, I also wrote this whack ass column last week looking back at the tenure of Ken Whisenhunt with the Titans. For some reason, people actually read it and engaged with it. So, I pick Mose’s brain about a guy who can easily be called the worst head coach in Titans history.

Then, it’s time for serious big boy football talk. Mose and I look over the Titans offense and defense and offer up some players who need to have a good training camp and preseason as the 2019 campaign is set to commence shortly. This team is only a few pieces away from being a real contender, but it doesn’t mean there isn’t work to do for a select few.

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Stoney Keeley is the Editor in Chief of The SoBros Network. He is a strong supporter of Team GSD and #BeBetter. “Big Natural” covers the Tennessee Titans, Nashville, and a whole wealth of nonsense. Follow on Twitter @StoneyKeeley

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