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The Tennessee Titans have started the season with an 0-2 record, attributed primarily to offensive struggles under first-year head coach Brian Callahan. Quarterback Will Levis has faced criticism for unforced errors, while the offensive line and special teams, which allowed two blocked punts, have also underperformed. Despite the defensive unit holding strong, allowing just 206.5 total yards per game, the Titans have failed to capitalize on their opportunities, resulting in losses to the New York Jets and a tough matchup ahead against the Green Bay Packers. Callahan remains optimistic about making necessary adjustments, citing previous success in similar situations during his time with Cincinnati. The Titans' historical performance has led to comparisons with the 2002 San Diego Chargers, who also struggled early in the season. Fans hope that if the team can eliminate mistakes, they may find a path to their first victory soon.
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