I don't think I've ever heard Dooley admit he sucks but this guy does:
Munchak following the Titans loss @ home
"Second-year Titans coach Mike Munchak acknowledged after the game that if the Titans don't improve, his job might be in jeopardy.
"If a team underperforms, I'm the first guy you should look at for that, not anybody else, not assistant coaches. It starts with me," Munchak said, according to the Tennessean. "If we don't finish this season the way (we) should, then what needs to happen will happen. Sure, it starts with me, I'm the head coach.""
It goes on:
"In my 50 years of owning an NFL franchise, I am at a loss to recall a regular-season home game that was such a disappointment for myself and fans of the Titans," Adams told the (Nashville) Tennessean. "We were grossly outcoached and outplayed from start to finish today.
"At this time, all aspects of the organization will be closely evaluated, including front office, coaches and players over the next seven games. If performance and competitiveness does not improve, I will look at all alternatives to get back to having the Titans become a playoff and championship football team."
Adams, 89, told the Tennessean that he was so disheartened by the team's effort that he left in the third quarter so he could fly home to Houston.
"I just can't be flying up there to see that happen," Adams told the newspaper.
Bud Adams, Tennessee Titans owner, puts team on notice - ESPN
Munchak following the Titans loss @ home
"Second-year Titans coach Mike Munchak acknowledged after the game that if the Titans don't improve, his job might be in jeopardy.
"If a team underperforms, I'm the first guy you should look at for that, not anybody else, not assistant coaches. It starts with me," Munchak said, according to the Tennessean. "If we don't finish this season the way (we) should, then what needs to happen will happen. Sure, it starts with me, I'm the head coach.""
It goes on:
"In my 50 years of owning an NFL franchise, I am at a loss to recall a regular-season home game that was such a disappointment for myself and fans of the Titans," Adams told the (Nashville) Tennessean. "We were grossly outcoached and outplayed from start to finish today.
"At this time, all aspects of the organization will be closely evaluated, including front office, coaches and players over the next seven games. If performance and competitiveness does not improve, I will look at all alternatives to get back to having the Titans become a playoff and championship football team."
Adams, 89, told the Tennessean that he was so disheartened by the team's effort that he left in the third quarter so he could fly home to Houston.
"I just can't be flying up there to see that happen," Adams told the newspaper.
Bud Adams, Tennessee Titans owner, puts team on notice - ESPN