Best Podcast Episodes About Tennessee Titans

Best Podcast Episodes About Tennessee Titans

Everything podcasters are saying about Tennessee Titans — curated from top podcasts

Updated: Apr 27, 2026 – 42 episodes
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Top Podcast Clips About Tennessee Titans

The Bobby Bones Show
“… we don't think you're good enough to come to this, but we're still going to draft you so high. Right. And do you think a bit of that is because the Titans were close? They were able to come to your pro day and then ask you to work out? Do you think proximity had anything to do with them discovering that you were actually legit? Honestly, I'm not even sure. I really don't. I know. Remember talking to John. John said that he had been doing research on me since like my sophomore, junior year, talking to people on campus. But I have no clue. Like I've got to this point in my life where like when …” “… that's a very valuable round. First, second, third, fourth round. Like those are like the upper tier rounds. Absolutely. Like you can't get an invite, but then you still get drafted in the third round. Like I've not heard that juxtaposition of, no, we don't think you're good enough to come to this, but we're still going to draft you so high. Right. And do you think a bit of that is because the Titans were close? They were able to come to your pro day and then ask you to work out? Do you think proximity had anything to do with them discovering that you were actually legit? Honestly, I'm not even sure. I really don't. I know. Remember talking to John. John said that he had been doing research on me since like my sophomore, junior year, talking to people on campus. But I have no clue. Like I've got to this point in my life where like when stuff like that, that I don't like even talking to you or Matt, Like you don't really have an explanation for it. I just just point to God. It's all God, in my opinion, because it's like I have no clue why I didn't get invited to the combine. Like I had had the most interceptions in college. I had like 19 interceptions. It was like a record at the …” View more
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Kevin Byard hilariously reflects on being a third-round pick despite not getting an invite to the combine, leading to a wild conspiracy theory that the Titans kept him under wraps to snag him. His incredulity over being a two-star prospect while racking up college interceptions adds to the comedic disbelief. The segment captures the absurdity of the drafting process with a perfect blend of humor and storytelling.
The Bobby Bones Show · Lots to Say: The New England Patriot's Kevin Byard · Apr 08, 2026
The Bobby Bones Show
“… a little foot fetish he had or whatever. Yeah, he had a foot fetish that kept him out. I mean, he's good to go. I think he's back playing now. And Titans making moves? Titans made moves? Well, they're also going to get Jeremiah Love. No, they're not. yeah they are you think so yeah so they're gonna they're gonna have a great quarterback a new color blue but don't they already have pollard and jeremiah love cool two-headed monster yeah but i mean i don't want to talk football right now i want to talk world baseball classic it was so fun to watch though i didn't watch it man i went to bed and then …” “… NFL too You got guys switching teams Yeah NFL I figure that out when fantasy draft comes up Freaking Broncos got Waddle They got Waddle They paid a lot for him Boomer is stoked. Is he a Bronco fan? Yeah, and Bo Nix, he'll be back, right? That was just a little foot fetish he had or whatever. Yeah, he had a foot fetish that kept him out. I mean, he's good to go. I think he's back playing now. And Titans making moves? Titans made moves? Well, they're also going to get Jeremiah Love. No, they're not. yeah they are you think so yeah so they're gonna they're gonna have a great quarterback a new color blue but don't they already have pollard and jeremiah love cool two-headed monster yeah but i mean i don't want to talk football right now i want to talk world baseball classic it was so fun to watch though i didn't watch it man i went to bed and then when they lose i was just like well this sucks like no one cares did you have any skin on No, I had USA pride. Well, that's why I'm glad and not glad that I don't bet anymore. I would have definitely bet Venezuela. I looked at it this morning. Why would you bet Venezuela against USA? Why would you cheer against America? Dude, the USA's been so …” View more
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The USA's performance in the World Baseball Classic was disappointing, with poor management and a lack of understanding of tournament rules contributing to their loss against Venezuela.
The Bobby Bones Show · SORE LOSERS: Why Does Scuba Steve Hate America? · Mar 20, 2026
Money Guy Show
“… the top of your head, this is an issue. Well, we've sold a few recently. What's future primary? What's that? Oh, we already own that. That's in East Tennessee. Okay, got it. So it looks like there's about 12 here. 12, yeah. I mean, yeah. And we've sold four in the last year. Okay. So you've already begun this wind down. Correct. Yes. Not acquired anymore in the last year. But when you say you want to have some play money, you're not trying to get back to 12 properties again. No. Okay. No, but I like to have – so it's kind of the Warren Buffett thing, invest in what you know, right? And I know – I …” “… of have the freedom that I'm looking for. But yes, right now we set a little bit of cash aside where it says real estate fund, and it's $160 right now. We don't have the list up. How many houses do you all have right now? If you all don't know off the top of your head, this is an issue. Well, we've sold a few recently. What's future primary? What's that? Oh, we already own that. That's in East Tennessee. Okay, got it. So it looks like there's about 12 here. 12, yeah. I mean, yeah. And we've sold four in the last year. Okay. So you've already begun this wind down. Correct. Yes. Not acquired anymore in the last year. But when you say you want to have some play money, you're not trying to get back to 12 properties again. No. Okay. No, but I like to have – so it's kind of the Warren Buffett thing, invest in what you know, right? And I know – I feel like I've got a good grasp of real estate and in particular markets, right? And so I'd like a little bit like that 160 that's for real estate fund. That's what we're going to buy that fifth townhouse with. I want to ask on the townhomes, you're not using a management company on that though, are you? No. So that is – I'm just pushing back a little …” View more
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Owning multiple properties can quickly become a burden, especially when you're living abroad. Jason and Candida discuss their transition from a 12-property portfolio to a more manageable investment strategy, highlighting the importance of having a plan for unexpected issues, like a broken toilet, while they travel the world. This shift reflects a broader lesson in real estate: know when to simplify your investments for peace of mind.
Money Guy Show · From Broke in Their 30s to Millionaires in Their 50s | Making a Millionaire · Apr 27, 2026
The Herd with Colin Cowherd
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The segment covers the 49ers edging past the Bears and highlights Sam Darnold's impressive performance, placing him among elite quarterbacks. It also discusses Brock Purdy's improvement and Mike Vrabel's successful turnaround of the Titans, predicting their rapid ascent in the league.
The Herd with Colin Cowherd · Best of The Week on The Herd · Jan 03, 2026
The McShay Show
“… up front on the offensive line, but they get an absolute superstar for whichever quarterback they insert, whether it's this year or next. The Titans pick is in. This eight-minute clock is no joke, bud. We had a plan. Everyone has a plan until they get punched. Oh! No way. I love it. I mean, I don't love the pick necessarily, but I kind of love that they. Who's the pick? Carnell Tate. I'm doing what you did last year. So bad. Carnell Tate, wide receiver, Ohio State, is the pick for the Tennessee Titans. Wow. Why do I, first of all, stunned by this? Stunned by this because you know who's on …” “… in the second round. There's speculation they're going to trade back into the first round. and it's not going to be for an offensive tackle, and the tackle run is going to go earlier than that. So they've got some answering to do in terms of the personnel up front on the offensive line, but they get an absolute superstar for whichever quarterback they insert, whether it's this year or next. The Titans pick is in. This eight-minute clock is no joke, bud. We had a plan. Everyone has a plan until they get punched. Oh! No way. I love it. I mean, I don't love the pick necessarily, but I kind of love that they. Who's the pick? Carnell Tate. I'm doing what you did last year. So bad. Carnell Tate, wide receiver, Ohio State, is the pick for the Tennessee Titans. Wow. Why do I, first of all, stunned by this? Stunned by this because you know who's on the board? Arvel Reese. Yeah. You know who's on the board? Sonny Stiles. So it goes to show. Remember, if you were watching this pre-show with us, I said, you've got Brian Dable, the offensive coordinator for the Titans, and you've got Robert Sala, the head coach of the Titans. And Mike Borgonzia is the GM who's got to kind of hear. I did this, it's …” View more
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The Tennessee Titans shocked fans by selecting wide receiver Carnell Tate instead of expected defensive picks, signaling a strategic shift in their draft approach. This decision highlights the Titans' commitment to surrounding quarterback Cam Ward with offensive weapons, despite the urgent need for defensive upgrades. The dynamics between the coaching staff reveal a fascinating tug-of-war over the team's immediate priorities.
The McShay Show · NFL Draft First Round Live Coverage · Apr 24, 2026
Club Shay Shay
“Damn. Man, they killed Kentucky, man. They blew them out. Yeah, they beat them by 19. I was surprised Virginia. I mean, Tennessee did an outstanding job. They shot 39% from the field, 34% from the three-point line, 55%. First of all, when you only get to the free-throw line 11 times, Joe, you got to be down near 90 to 100%. Because the other team got to the free-throw line 25 times and they made 19 of them. So they already got a plus 13 just at the line. Damn. Yeah, I don't know. Tennessee good though Ocho they ain't they ain't they ain't no slouches no I know they I mean …” “Damn. Man, they killed Kentucky, man. They blew them out. Yeah, they beat them by 19. I was surprised Virginia. I mean, Tennessee did an outstanding job. They shot 39% from the field, 34% from the three-point line, 55%. First of all, when you only get to the free-throw line 11 times, Joe, you got to be down near 90 to 100%. Because the other team got to the free-throw line 25 times and they made 19 of them. So they already got a plus 13 just at the line. Damn. Yeah, I don't know. Tennessee good though Ocho they ain't they ain't they ain't no slouches no I know they I mean 24 to 11 they got some guys who can play man They got some guys who can play Yeah. Virginia just had an off night. Low scoring, 72 points. The good teams, bro, they up in the high 80s. You got to. But you know, Virginia run that... They don't get up and down like that. No. They're not trying to get up and down and they don't want you to get up and …” View more
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Tennessee dominated Kentucky, winning by 19 points, showcasing their strong performance with five players contributing significantly. Despite Virginia's off night with a low score of 72, Tennessee capitalized on their free-throw opportunities, demonstrating why they are a force to be reckoned with in the SEC. This highlights how crucial free-throw efficiency can be in high-stakes games.
Club Shay Shay · Best of March Madness Part 2: Florida CHOKED, Kentucky ALWAYS LOSING in the tournament with all that MONEY · Mar 24, 2026
KSR
“Speaking of being good, I put this on the back of our news. My Titans are back. Oh, yeah. You know, I was pretty grumpy last year. I've been grumpy for a few years. We haven't been in the best spot. But we're back. You're back. We're all the way back. You had your digs. The one Dell Robinson. Yeah, the new digs. That's also part of being back. I love the one Dell Robinson signing. it's no secret we're Kentucky guys Wondell played here for maybe one of UK's best seasons in a long time if not ever and now you're …” “Speaking of being good, I put this on the back of our news. My Titans are back. Oh, yeah. You know, I was pretty grumpy last year. I've been grumpy for a few years. We haven't been in the best spot. But we're back. You're back. We're all the way back. You had your digs. The one Dell Robinson. Yeah, the new digs. That's also part of being back. I love the one Dell Robinson signing. it's no secret we're Kentucky guys Wondell played here for maybe one of UK's best seasons in a long time if not ever and now you're telling me after the great season he had in New York I get to watch him in Nashville he's two and a half three hours from his hometown in Frankfort Kentucky and another weapon for Cam Ward you know they loaded up on defense made a lot of moves I like a lot of it but the Wondell one really stuck out to me and says a lot with Brian Dayball coming over …” View more
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The Titans surprised me with a new uniform and cheerleaders while I was at the SEC tournament in Nashville. After a grumpy season, the excitement of the new signing Wondell Robinson and the team's changes have me feeling optimistic again. Even though I didn’t get season tickets, I can't wait for the new stadium to open and to be a part of this new chapter for the Titans.
KSR · NFL Cover Zero: NFL Free Agency and Chargers CB Cam Hart · Mar 19, 2026
Club 520 Podcast
“… man. Yes, sir. Shit, bro. Mullins at 17 who went out. House Carribean was balling us, so he had 27 to 5, too. He was hitting everything. Moving on, Tennessee, a team that a lot of people doubted all year long, including us, took care of Virginia, 79-72. Hey, man. 316, this team had a lot of struggles, had some success. When Native men started killing, the team changed, bro. That's true. They elevated. Are you loving that? Did you get low them, too? Oh, this is low. Oh, yeah, 1,000%. He will not be going back to Knoxville when that red season is over. He was doing some stupid shit yesterday, though. …” “… out to Purdue. Moving on, man. All right, UCLA. Got they ass whoop. We'll get a Vegas UConn. Second, 357. They did, though. UConn, I told y'all, ain't getting enough praise, man. That's a dangerous team moving on to the season. Shout out to Mullins, man. Yes, sir. Shit, bro. Mullins at 17 who went out. House Carribean was balling us, so he had 27 to 5, too. He was hitting everything. Moving on, Tennessee, a team that a lot of people doubted all year long, including us, took care of Virginia, 79-72. Hey, man. 316, this team had a lot of struggles, had some success. When Native men started killing, the team changed, bro. That's true. They elevated. Are you loving that? Did you get low them, too? Oh, this is low. Oh, yeah, 1,000%. He will not be going back to Knoxville when that red season is over. He was doing some stupid shit yesterday, though. He was traveling on the out-of-bounds. He did some freshman shit yesterday, man, but they held on and took care of Virginia. This game, whoo! You watch this, boy. Oh, Lord. Man, he's here. That ass beat yesterday by Iowa State. I know it's a game, bro. I'm sad in the face. I spent $22 million. I ain't going to say best player did not play. Y'all …” View more
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Tennessee shocked critics by defeating Virginia 79-72, proving their resilience despite a season filled with doubts. Key player Native Men stepped up, transforming the team's dynamics and elevating their performance. This win solidifies Tennessee's potential as a formidable contender in the tournament.
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The McShay Show
“I had an interesting conversation with, and it's Publix. This one was, we had it on the show, Mike Borgonzi, the general manager of the Tennessee Titans. He was with the Chiefs for a long time, right? And I wouldn't share this unless it was on our show. but I gleamed from it some interesting stuff I I brought up this because I've had this theory for a long time if you go back and study whether it's back to Polian with they got Peyton Manning and everything was about getting closers and defensive we got to get and I talked to Bill when he came to work to ESPN he's like once you get your …” “I had an interesting conversation with, and it's Publix. This one was, we had it on the show, Mike Borgonzi, the general manager of the Tennessee Titans. He was with the Chiefs for a long time, right? And I wouldn't share this unless it was on our show. but I gleamed from it some interesting stuff I I brought up this because I've had this theory for a long time if you go back and study whether it's back to Polian with they got Peyton Manning and everything was about getting closers and defensive we got to get and I talked to Bill when he came to work to ESPN he's like once you get your quarterback he can make up for 10 other guys since right you've got him there's no there's no Peyton Manning on defense so we've got to load up on that side and i've watched the eagles over the years i've watched the packers i've watched the ravens i've watched uh kansas city which i brought to his attention i had to kind of remind him the year after they …” View more
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The Tennessee Titans' strategy is shifting to prioritize defense after securing their quarterback, Cam Ward. General Manager Mike Borgonzi shared insights on how successful teams like the Chiefs have built their rosters, emphasizing the importance of defensive players in the draft. This pivot could redefine their approach and enhance Ward's development.
The McShay Show · Emptying the NFL Draft Notebook With Albert Breer · Apr 08, 2026
KSR
“… from 12 to two. There's always going to be some drama there and some intrigue. Anything that jumps off for you? Maybe all the bald coaches in Tennessee now? Yeah, I'd love for the Titans to get on there. I'd love for the Titans. I drove by the new stadium recently. How's it look? Looking beautiful. Looking beautiful. Loving that. But it is not the Titans. It is. Drum roll, please. That's a good drum roll. How about for the first time since the first season of Hard Knocks, the defending Super Bowl champ will be the team. It is the Seattle Seahawks. and with a plot twist, we already know next …” “… scenes. You know, Bo Nix drama at the end there. I wonder if any of that still lingering or you could just go like dumpster fire. Let's see what Todd Munkin and the Browns are doing. Right. Deshaun Watson. Is he going to come back? Shader Sanders switching from 12 to two. There's always going to be some drama there and some intrigue. Anything that jumps off for you? Maybe all the bald coaches in Tennessee now? Yeah, I'd love for the Titans to get on there. I'd love for the Titans. I drove by the new stadium recently. How's it look? Looking beautiful. Looking beautiful. Loving that. But it is not the Titans. It is. Drum roll, please. That's a good drum roll. How about for the first time since the first season of Hard Knocks, the defending Super Bowl champ will be the team. It is the Seattle Seahawks. and with a plot twist, we already know next year will be the Patriots. So we're getting both teams from the Super Bowl. Seattle will be this year, next year the Patriots, which is odd in itself because for years Belichick couldn't even take your phone in there with a camera. And now New England with Vrabel is going to open the doors. But ahead of us this year will be Seattle. Are you excited …” View more
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The San Francisco 49ers' GM John Lynch claims their investigation into injury conspiracies linked to an electrical substation is a 'nothing burger.' Despite hiring an independent scientist to assess the situation, skepticism remains about the team's injury woes. Meanwhile, the NFL has announced that the Seattle Seahawks will feature in this year's Hard Knocks, making it the first time a defending Super Bowl champion will be on the show.
KSR · NFL Cover Zero: Hard Knocks revealed and 49ers LB Eric Kendricks! · Apr 01, 2026
The McShay Show
“… We'll come back to the top ten and go through all those picks. But I think the jumping off point for everyone publicly was at number four with the Titans. I'm not saying that's over, that he's not going there. I am saying, and I'll be honest, it started with Schefter. Adam Schefter came out and made a very public comment that he, I don't think it's going to be the Titans at four. So then I start following up. here's what i'm what i don't want to say hearing here's what i know just like every other pick in the entire draft 250 plus picks there are going to be people in every organization that …” “… that we look at that because I think everyone who's watching this, we know that Fernando Mendoza, it's almost a foregone conclusion, is going number one overall. And then we talk about the Jets, which edge. And the Cardinals is an offensive lineman. We'll come back to the top ten and go through all those picks. But I think the jumping off point for everyone publicly was at number four with the Titans. I'm not saying that's over, that he's not going there. I am saying, and I'll be honest, it started with Schefter. Adam Schefter came out and made a very public comment that he, I don't think it's going to be the Titans at four. So then I start following up. here's what i'm what i don't want to say hearing here's what i know just like every other pick in the entire draft 250 plus picks there are going to be people in every organization that want player a people that want player b and there might be a player c d e and f right the people within the building are pushing for and that that's a healthy scouting department because when you have a scouting department where everyone is a yes man and okay that's Do you like Jim? Then that's what we're going to do. Then you have a cancer building …” View more
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The Titans face a tough decision at the fourth pick in the NFL Draft, with speculation that they may not select the expected player. Adam Schefter's comments hint at internal debates within the organization, revealing that differing opinions among scouts can lead to a healthier decision-making process. This tension is crucial for understanding the dynamics of draft choices.
The McShay Show · Mock Draft 3.0! Love’s Market, Simpson’s Fall, and More Round 1 Takeaways. · Mar 23, 2026
The McShay Show
“it's really hard to justify taking a running back in the top 10 picks. Yeah. And I'm looking at Tennessee, right? Picking a four and they brought in Austin Schlottman. It's a one year deal. He's probably going to start center for the Titans, right? Could get competition from, from Jackson Slater, who was their second round pick. I think a year ago, they brought in like Cordell Volson. and Austin Dekulis, just depth. They spent a lot on the offensive line last offseason if I not mistaken They obviously brought in Wandale Robinson at receiver gives …” “it's really hard to justify taking a running back in the top 10 picks. Yeah. And I'm looking at Tennessee, right? Picking a four and they brought in Austin Schlottman. It's a one year deal. He's probably going to start center for the Titans, right? Could get competition from, from Jackson Slater, who was their second round pick. I think a year ago, they brought in like Cordell Volson. and Austin Dekulis, just depth. They spent a lot on the offensive line last offseason if I not mistaken They obviously brought in Wandale Robinson at receiver gives another weapon Daniel Bellinger who not a huge receiving threat but he's got experience with Brian Daybol, and he's a good blocker. He's a good player, man. Oh, he's a really good player. No, I'm not downplaying it. But he'll pair up with Gunnar Helm, who was their fourth-round pick, I think, a year ago, right? So I'm only mentioning this, and I'm …” View more
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It's a tough call for the Tennessee Titans to draft a running back in the top 10 picks, especially given the historical data suggesting it's a poor investment. With a young quarterback and a revamped offensive line, the Titans face a dilemma: do they take a chance on a potential star like Jeremiyah Love, or strengthen other positions instead? This decision could define their future success.
The McShay Show · 2026 RB Deep Dive: Love’s Comps, Our Favorite Prospects, and Finding RB2 · Mar 20, 2026
Club Shay Shay
“… I have no day. I wanted to hear every time something came through. I wanted to be the first. I wanted to know as soon as it happened. So Ocho, the Tennessee Titans are signing ex-Giants wide receiver Wendell Robinson. Four years, $78 million. Robinson is set to reunite with Giants head coach Brian Dayball in Tennessee on a four-year $78 million deal. $38 million of it, which is guaranteed. Robinson kicked up his big day to join the Titans who signed defensive lineman John Franklin Myers to a hefty three-year deal, $63 million. Quarterback Alante Taylor to a three-year, $60 million deal. The Titans spent a …” “… and delivered on wednesday um right but yeah i think we'll see a frenzy i think i think we'll see some more some more things happen yeah hey but but today was exciting boy i i put my notifications for adam schefter and the nfl on on my phone. Yeah, I have no day. I wanted to hear every time something came through. I wanted to be the first. I wanted to know as soon as it happened. So Ocho, the Tennessee Titans are signing ex-Giants wide receiver Wendell Robinson. Four years, $78 million. Robinson is set to reunite with Giants head coach Brian Dayball in Tennessee on a four-year $78 million deal. $38 million of it, which is guaranteed. Robinson kicked up his big day to join the Titans who signed defensive lineman John Franklin Myers to a hefty three-year deal, $63 million. Quarterback Alante Taylor to a three-year, $60 million deal. The Titans spent a whopping $270 million on free agents today, Ocho. A notable ad to former Giants, Cordell Float, backup quarterback Mitchell Trubisky. Ocho, did the Titans do enough to support number one overall draft pick last year, Cam Ward? Listen, I like Wondell Wright. I like what he did with the Giants last year. I'm sorry, Wondell Robinson. I like what he …” View more
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The Tennessee Titans are making a splash in free agency, spending $270 million to bolster their roster, including signing ex-Giants wide receiver Wondell Robinson. As they aim to support last year's number one draft pick, Cam Ward, the question remains: have they done enough to improve their offensive struggles? With other teams in the division strengthening their squads, the Titans face pressure to rise to the challenge.
Club Shay Shay · NFL Free Agency Week 1 Recap Part 2: Kyler Murray on the MOVE, Geno Smith COMEBACK SZN?! · Mar 14, 2026
Club Shay Shay
“… coordinator and your team putting up 15 points a game, averaging 300 yards, nah, bro, nah, uh-uh, no, no. So, Ocho, we have breaking news. The Titans are working on to finalize a deal to hire 49ers defensive coordinator, Robert Sala, as their next head coach. Sala spent Monday in Tennessee with the Titans, and the two sides impressed each other enough to move forward. It was trending in this direction. When they moved it, they said they pushed it back because he was supposed to do an interview via Zoom on Sunday. They pushed it back to Monday because they wanted to do this in person. That …” “… up and now he's in the hiring cycle. Damn. All I know is this, I'm a little leery. If your level of expertise is on any side of the ball and you become a head coach, and that side struggles. Sean McDermott's defense struggled. Yeah. If you're an offensive coordinator and your team putting up 15 points a game, averaging 300 yards, nah, bro, nah, uh-uh, no, no. So, Ocho, we have breaking news. The Titans are working on to finalize a deal to hire 49ers defensive coordinator, Robert Sala, as their next head coach. Sala spent Monday in Tennessee with the Titans, and the two sides impressed each other enough to move forward. It was trending in this direction. When they moved it, they said they pushed it back because he was supposed to do an interview via Zoom on Sunday. They pushed it back to Monday because they wanted to do this in person. That was the first hit. They were kind of leaning towards Robert Sala. So, I'm not surprised by this. I think he'll do great defense, but everything is predicated on who's going to be your offensive coordinator, who's going to be in your young quarterbacks here. Because we know he can dial up defense, and he's got a linchpin. He's got a guy that you can …” View more
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The Tennessee Titans are finalizing a deal to hire Robert Sala as their new head coach, aiming to revamp their struggling offense. With Sala's strong defensive background and the talented Jeffrey Simmons, the Titans are poised for significant changes, especially in player acquisitions. The success of this hire will depend on how they bolster their offensive lineup moving forward.
Club Shay Shay · Nightcap Hour 1: Fernando Mendoza HEISMAN MOMENT in National CHAMPIONSHIP + Bills FIRE Head Coach Sean McDermott + Titians HIRE Robert Saleh as Head Coach · Jan 20, 2026
Club 520 Podcast
“… in the way. Shout out to UConn moving on to the Final Four. Also moving on, Michigan, who seems to be like nobody can fuck with them. Took care of Tennessee Belt to ass 95-62 Go ahead load up He shouldn't even Showed up He is a dog Dog dog boy In every game He is putting belt This Michigan team Dangerous I knew Michigan Was going to win Now they hating That's hating They hating I don't know why They checked my journey How old is he though If you gonna be 24 This how you should play Shit 27 I think he's 23 Should be out Still like this You don't like it At least he killed him. Hey, you Paul. You …” “… NCAA history, bro. Boy, average 30-something. Tough shoes to fill. Well, hey, if there's anybody I feel confident walking in, I feel like you get to it. No, man, Peyton for sure got a one. That's a hell of a replacement. Yeah, I got a hell of a killer in the way. Shout out to UConn moving on to the Final Four. Also moving on, Michigan, who seems to be like nobody can fuck with them. Took care of Tennessee Belt to ass 95-62 Go ahead load up He shouldn't even Showed up He is a dog Dog dog boy In every game He is putting belt This Michigan team Dangerous I knew Michigan Was going to win Now they hating That's hating They hating I don't know why They checked my journey How old is he though If you gonna be 24 This how you should play Shit 27 I think he's 23 Should be out Still like this You don't like it At least he killed him. Hey, you Paul. You doing what you're supposed to do. How do you do this? You graduated school when you're like 17, 18, bro. You're 19 as a freshman. You're 22 as a senior. Yeah, I think he's 23. He's 23. He's one year. He's one year. What did he do, five years? Yeah, he's one extra year, bro. It ain't like he's 28. Literally nothing crazy. He a killer, too. And I don't …” View more
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Michigan crushed Tennessee 95-62, showcasing their dominance in the Elite Eight. With standout performances and a strong team chemistry, Michigan is now a serious contender for the championship. Meanwhile, Tennessee's impressive season comes to an end, leaving fans to reflect on their unexpected journey.
Club 520 Podcast · 520 in the Morning - Jeff Teague REACTS to Duke COLLAPSE, UCONN GAME WINNER, Raptors EMBARRASS Magic, Celtics BIG win · Mar 30, 2026
Pardon My Take
“… the number one team in the country and also win a title three years ago. Okay, so what's your final four? Oh, Duke and Virginia. Are you, sorry, Tennessee and Virginia. Tennessee, you can't quit. But Virginia, you famously won a national title. I won a national title for them in 2019. Yeah, you did. They actually haven't won a tournament game since then. 21, Ohio. And Furman was. Yeah. Isn't that crazy? Wow. Their last tournament game that they won was a national championship in 2019. Their last tournament, I believe, was when they won the national title. Wow, I didn't know that. Yeah. I don't …” “… No, there's other programs too, which is like, but I will say this is also coming from a place of jealousy that if you win a national title in football, I'd trade it all for anything. Give me institutional chaos. Do it all for it. That's fine. To have the number one team in the country and also win a title three years ago. Okay, so what's your final four? Oh, Duke and Virginia. Are you, sorry, Tennessee and Virginia. Tennessee, you can't quit. But Virginia, you famously won a national title. I won a national title for them in 2019. Yeah, you did. They actually haven't won a tournament game since then. 21, Ohio. And Furman was. Yeah. Isn't that crazy? Wow. Their last tournament game that they won was a national championship in 2019. Their last tournament, I believe, was when they won the national title. Wow, I didn't know that. Yeah. I don't know why I can't quit Tennessee. I think that there's the idea that Tennessee can't get it done in March, which it's true if national championships or Final Fours are what you care about, but they can make sweet 16s. They went to the lead eight last year, did they not? They lost to Houston, I think, in the lead eight. This team isn't as good as last …” View more
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Tennessee basketball is stuck in a cycle of near-success, making Sweet 16s but never quite breaking through. Despite their struggles, fans like Big T are convinced they're a terrible team, while others see potential in their defensive skills and matchups. This year, they might just make it to the Sweet 16 again, but doubts linger about their ability to advance further.
Pardon My Take · March Madness Mega Preview, Mark Titus Breaking Down The Bracket, USA Loses To Venezuela + Hot Seat/Cool Throne · Mar 18, 2026
Cover 3 College Football
“… what would Texas Tech's win total be in the SEC? Probably about 8.5. Yeah. Sorry, Brendan Soresby. It's SEC. We got to set this thing up. All right, Tennessee and Virginia. Tennessee. Kentucky we've got it we've got an all SEC sweet 16 and in the in the Midwest she's showing up to Chicago Georgia Alabama Tennessee and Kentucky who's got the grit you know who's got the toughness what do you think dogs yeah Stetson her stats Gunner they're all the same gunner just proves to be the difference here um and then i gotta go tennessee over kentucky i i think kentucky getting pushing kentucky ahead of iowa …” “… Alabama, but what does it say that I had to think about it? is not, I mean, we're talking about, there's a three-win difference in the win total between these teams. Texas Tech at 11.5, Alabama at 8.5, but you're going to go with Crimson Tide. Yeah, what would Texas Tech's win total be in the SEC? Probably about 8.5. Yeah. Sorry, Brendan Soresby. It's SEC. We got to set this thing up. All right, Tennessee and Virginia. Tennessee. Kentucky we've got it we've got an all SEC sweet 16 and in the in the Midwest she's showing up to Chicago Georgia Alabama Tennessee and Kentucky who's got the grit you know who's got the toughness what do you think dogs yeah Stetson her stats Gunner they're all the same gunner just proves to be the difference here um and then i gotta go tennessee over kentucky i i think kentucky getting pushing kentucky ahead of iowa state i'll go with but there is a lot of turnover for the wildcats as well a sweet 16 run in will stein's first season he's feeling great that's that's a great season for the wildcats and then georgia tennessee georgia georgia all right so that gives us a final four on one side of the bracket we got the east region champions ohio state from the eight …” View more
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Ohio State emerges as the unexpected champion in a Final Four filled with Cinderella teams, defeating Texas A&M and Georgia along the way. This marks a monumental achievement for programs that have historically struggled to reach the pinnacle of college football. As Ryan Day leads the Buckeyes to victory, the narrative shifts from past failures to a triumphant moment in sports history.
Cover 3 College Football · Win Totals Reactions + Who Wins The CFB March Madness Bracket? · Mar 16, 2026
The Dan Bongino Show
“… at that event that I met Kenneth Barrett at, too. He has a 98 percent accuracy rate predicting political races. Even that special election here in Tennessee or back in Tennessee, because I'm not in Tennessee right now, back in Tennessee, Tennessee's 7th congressional district, he nailed that rate. Political dot predictions. His name is Chase Bose. The kid is unbelievably talented, unbelievably bright. He's one of us in terms of politics, but he keeps it straight and gives it to you, just gives you the numbers, right? Straight on, whether it's good news or bad news. So we were talking about the …” “Going into the 2026 midterms, my good friend Chase Bowes, he joined my show on LFA TV this morning. He's a young, you guys got to look this kid up, 20 years old on Instagram. He's at political dot predictions, 20 years old. Super smart. I met him at that event that I met Kenneth Barrett at, too. He has a 98 percent accuracy rate predicting political races. Even that special election here in Tennessee or back in Tennessee, because I'm not in Tennessee right now, back in Tennessee, Tennessee's 7th congressional district, he nailed that rate. Political dot predictions. His name is Chase Bose. The kid is unbelievably talented, unbelievably bright. He's one of us in terms of politics, but he keeps it straight and gives it to you, just gives you the numbers, right? Straight on, whether it's good news or bad news. So we were talking about the Senate, we're talking about the House, check him out. But the fact of the matter here is this four and a half point or so deficit that Republicans have in the generic ballot. It's not insurmountable.” View more
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Chase Bowes, a 20-year-old political analyst, boasts an impressive 98% accuracy rate in predicting election outcomes. As he discusses the upcoming 2026 midterms, he highlights the Republican Party's current 4.5-point deficit in the generic ballot, emphasizing that it's not an insurmountable challenge. This young talent is reshaping how we view political forecasts and community engagement in campaigns.
The Dan Bongino Show · America’s Enemies: Foreign and Domestic (Ep. 2473) · Mar 16, 2026
The Ryen Russillo Show
“… don't screw up mendoza but they took a lot of fun players that i think can be difference makers at the very least plus players for them all right uh tennessee yeah this is your question like what was my favorite class like this was the other one that is kicking around in my brain i really like what the titans did uh carnell tate and we could go on is he a true one is he like i have compared in my upside comparison for him is reggie wayne who really was a high end too if you really look back at his career uh like that's kind of the high end comparison or maybe a little davante smith here but it made …” “… so i even like that as like an undrafted free agent but i wouldn't give this like a full on actually it's i didn't do afc for my for the grades i was just doing afc but i mean this is at least like an a minus to me um because i really do think yeah don't screw up mendoza but they took a lot of fun players that i think can be difference makers at the very least plus players for them all right uh tennessee yeah this is your question like what was my favorite class like this was the other one that is kicking around in my brain i really like what the titans did uh carnell tate and we could go on is he a true one is he like i have compared in my upside comparison for him is reggie wayne who really was a high end too if you really look back at his career uh like that's kind of the high end comparison or maybe a little davante smith here but it made more sense when i saw the rest of their class where i think i was more comfortable with it with the rest of their class because it was really one of those things where it's like you guys need more on defense you need some o-line you need skill players this is why you guys are picking so high uh so the fact that they end up with Falk Keldrick Falk …” View more
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The Tennessee Titans made strategic draft choices that could redefine their season, including standout picks like Carnell Tate and Keldrick Falk. With a focus on bolstering their defense and offensive line, these selections could provide the team with the depth and talent they desperately need. This draft class is shaping up to be a potential game-changer for the Titans.
The Ryen Russillo Show · Wolves Disrupting Jokic, Cavs Concerns & More NBA Playoff Breakdowns, Plus Nate Tice’s Best/Worst NFL Drafts · Apr 27, 2026
Club Shay Shay
“… I excited You got damn right I excited because listen Malik Willis he got a bad rap He got a bad rap. He's supposed to be the quarterback of the Tennessee Titans, but obviously things didn't work out. Things didn't work out. They went and drafted goddamn Will Levis. No disrespect to young Bull. Obviously, beam. Okay, fast forward to now. Jordan Love gets hurt with the Green Bay Packers last year. malik malik willis steps in and looks phenomenal he did he looks phenomenal i'm not i'm not sure if anybody in the chat that that's watching you can understand you can hear the enthusiasm in which i speak and …” “… Tua's release the Dolphins agreed to a contract with Malik Willis yeah what we talk about 67.5 million that presumably makes him this team starting quarterback at least in the 2026 season Ocho are you excited about this signing You got damn right I excited You got damn right I excited because listen Malik Willis he got a bad rap He got a bad rap. He's supposed to be the quarterback of the Tennessee Titans, but obviously things didn't work out. Things didn't work out. They went and drafted goddamn Will Levis. No disrespect to young Bull. Obviously, beam. Okay, fast forward to now. Jordan Love gets hurt with the Green Bay Packers last year. malik malik willis steps in and looks phenomenal he did he looks phenomenal i'm not i'm not sure if anybody in the chat that that's watching you can understand you can hear the enthusiasm in which i speak and speak of him you know and and how good he looked when he replaced jordan love with the packers the only problem that worries me this is what worries me with him coming to miami right we have jayden waddle i want you to look at the supporting cast in which he had to work with with the Green Bay Packers. You had Hicks, Watson, Reed, Romeo Dobbs. Do …” View more
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The Miami Dolphins have signed Malik Willis as their new starting quarterback, igniting excitement among fans. After Tua Tagovailoa's disappointing performance post-extension, the team hopes Willis can replicate his impressive stint with the Packers. However, concerns arise about whether he can thrive with Miami's current roster compared to his previous supporting cast.
Club Shay Shay · Nightcap Hour 1: Claressa Shields STANDS ON BUSINESS with Unc + Dolphins RELEASE Tua + Super Bowl MVP Kenneth Walker SIGNS with CHEIFS · Mar 10, 2026

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