Taywan Taylor spilling Tennessee Titans beans to Cleveland Browns

BUFFALO, NY - OCTOBER 07: Wide receiver Taywan Taylor #13 of the Tennessee Titans is in unable to catch a pass in the second quarter against the Buffalo Bills at New Era Field on October 7, 2018 in Buffalo, New York. (Photo by Patrick McDermott/Getty Images)
BUFFALO, NY - OCTOBER 07: Wide receiver Taywan Taylor #13 of the Tennessee Titans is in unable to catch a pass in the second quarter against the Buffalo Bills at New Era Field on October 7, 2018 in Buffalo, New York. (Photo by Patrick McDermott/Getty Images) /
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Should Tennessee Titans fans be worried?!

According to reports, former Tennessee Titans WR Taywan Taylor is already telling the defensive coaches about his former team’s playbook!

Which is…its just…I can’t belie-…

Obviously I am kidding, no matter what is said now or even after the game this will have no impact on the final result. At all.

The reason why you shouldn’t be afraid either is because, Taylor doesn’t really know that much to tell anyway.

He is a really nice guy and I wish him the best of luck, but part of his problem was that he was so inconsistent and never seemed to be in the right place.

Last year it is what led to a reduced role in the offense despite nearly all of the Titans receiving options but Taylor being hurt.

In his rookie season it got so bad that Mike Mularkey and company just stopped putting him on the field all together.

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This is like if you had a really hard time in algebra and then you were asked to tutor someone who didn’t know anything about algebra. You definitely aren’t going to help them and there is a better chance that you will hurt them.

Let’s say the Titans have an audible where Marcus Mariota yells “Zebra” and that means that the Titans WRs are going to run crossers. Why on Earth would you think that Arthur Smith hasn’t already changed this to something else?

So now when the linebackers are sitting on the crossers after the “Zebra” call, Delanie Walker beats them on a seam route and takes a pass 40-yards. Where as, if they didn’t know what “Zebra” meant they would have just played their defense as usual.

I’m all for Taylor giving them every little thing he can and if you think that the Browns are going to be any more prepared for it then I have some bad news for you.

It also should be noted that he probably won’t have much experience or information on the starters on offense because he was relegated to the 2nd string and beyond from the first practice onwards.

If the Browns want to know Ryan Tannehill‘s favorite color or a route he likes, then yea go ahead and pump him for information. Anything else you are getting at your own risk, but hey do you.