RTC: Michael Oher put on injured reserve

Reading the coverage of the Tennessee Titans ...

The Titans don’t need to tank their last three games. Odds are they will lose them anyway. And not trying to win is a bad idea for a team that needs to learn how to win, writes David Climer of The Tennessean.

The Titans put right tackle Michael Oher on injured reserve and promoted defensive back Khalid Wooten from the practice squad, writes Jim Wyatt of The Tennessean.

To which I say: The Oher signing was a peculiar one, and he didn’t give the Titans the turnaround they were hoping for. Instead, he’s one of the primary symbols of the team’s failures in player acquisition.

Is Zach Mettenberger the Titans’ answer at quarterback? John Glennon of The Tennessean surveyed some analysts.

Tennessee’s defense is desperate for a fast start and an early stop, writes Glennon.

Reasons to believe and reasons not to believe in the Titans against the Jets, from David Boclair of the Nashville Post.

The Titans and Jets have a habit of mirroring each others’ successes and failures, writes Boclair.