Tennessee Titans don’t have enough players to play Buffalo Bills

Sep 14, 2020; Denver, Colorado, USA; Tennessee Titans tight end MyCole Pruitt (85) looks on with linebacker Nick Dzubnar (49) and offensive tackle Taylor Lewan (77) in the second quarter against the Denver Broncos at Empower Field at Mile High. Mandatory Credit: Isaiah J. Downing-USA TODAY Sports
Sep 14, 2020; Denver, Colorado, USA; Tennessee Titans tight end MyCole Pruitt (85) looks on with linebacker Nick Dzubnar (49) and offensive tackle Taylor Lewan (77) in the second quarter against the Denver Broncos at Empower Field at Mile High. Mandatory Credit: Isaiah J. Downing-USA TODAY Sports /
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Mandatory Credit: George Walker IV / The Tennessean-USA TODAY NETWORK
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The hidden nightmare for Titans.

All Tennessee Titans fans are getting to witness the slow, torturous meltdown of a 3-0 roster that looked poised to get even better once some key players got healthy.

We are stuck in a painful and seemingly unending cycle that you might not even be fully aware of. Let me know if this sounds familiar:

6:30 A.M.: Alarm goes off

7 A.M: Waking up to the news that “this is a crucial day for the Titans testing process”

8 A.M: Whoops, the Titans tested positive again so that is bad news.

8:01 A.M.-2:59 P.M: Twitter arguments about who is responsible and how it technically isn’t the Titans fault because the league really should have sent 100 employees to Tennessee to make sure that they held their hand through the process. Otherwise, how else could you expect players to not completely ignore league protocols?!

3:00 P.M: Find out the name of the player(s) that tested positive that morning

3:01 P.M.-???: Depression, anger, sadness, etc.

Bedtime: Retweet memes begging the Titans to test negative in the morning so that we can see football and we don’t have to worry about the short or long term effects of this disease on one o the best rosters in Titans history.

6:30 A.M.: Alarm goes off

But there is something else going on outside of this that could hurt the Titans once they finally break this cycle.