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Titans coach Brian Callahan is not worried that fans call for their shots after 0-3 start

Titans coach Brian Callahan is not worried that fans call for their shots after 0-3 start


Three weeks ahead of the season, Brian Callahan’s seat in Tennessee is tasty.

After falling in 0-3 with a 41-20 loss to the Indianapolis competitor, Callahan is 3-17 as a head coach. After 20-6 at halftime, fans had at home and started singing “Fire Callahan!” When the team went to the locker room.

“I am not quite worried about it, true to say,” Callahan said after the game through ESPN. “My focus is on trying to ensure that our football team is in as good a place as possible and the rest of the stuff is what it is. I don’t think of these things, and you can’t. I mean this is hard enough as it is to put these other things and think about it.

Throughout the competition, CBS cameras repeatedly showed frustrated fans in the stands that depended on Callahan’s team.

During his short working hours, Callahan has made numerous errors in the game. Sunday’s most dishonest error came in the final minute of the second quarter.

The Titans faced the fourth and 1 on the 39 -meter line Colts with 46 seconds left in the first half. Following Indy’s milestone to stop the clock, Callahan doubled with another break, without trying to get Colts to jump off first. Titany waffled between going into it or kicking in the field. Indicator led to confusion on the sidelines about whether a kickball should be in the game. In the end, Titans took a delay in the penalty shoot -out and pushed a 57 meter attempt at 62 meters, which Joey Slye missed.

“I hadn’t decided yet what we’re going to do,” Callahan said. “We were going back and forth and wanted to think about it for a minute. I was going back and forth between the fourth call and the field goal and decided to start taking points in that particular situation and the business part of kicking it at the right time didn’t happen.”