Article By Dave Stanley on 13th October, 2009
For some organizations, it's wishful thinking. For others, it bears a certain air of legitimacy.
Ideally, the Tennessee Titans fall into the latter category—if they play their cards right.
But first, they must come to grips with the grim realization that their season is, in fact, lost. Trouble is, it's not a player's (or coach's) inherent nature to roll over and concede defeat. Pride is as much a vice as it is a virtue at this point.
And in situations like these, that could be bad.
To be 2-3 or even 1-4 would merit the normal "what's best to win right now" aesthetic. But to be 0-5 means two things: