The Tennessee Titans will wait a little bit longer before opening up team facilities.
NFL teams have been cleared to open facilities starting Tuesday, but the Titans won’t be on the list. According to PaulKuharsky.com, the Titans are “more likely to wait to do so until after Memorial Day.”
The team is reportedly looking for “additional time to sort out a plan that would include some staff members returning to the team’s MetroCenter headquarters.” (RELATED: David Hookstead Is The True King In The North When It Comes To College Football)
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It’s going to be very interesting to follow what different teams decide to do. At a certain point, you’d have to think teams can’t sit out long once everyone else jumps back in.
If you’re a player or a coach, you’d think you’d want to be back at the facilities as soon as possible.
The longer you sit out, the more space you then have to make up against other teams already underway.
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Of course, we all have to be safe and smart. Nobody is encouraging making hasty and dumb decisions. However, if the Titans are good to go, then I’m sure their players and coaches will want to be back sooner than later.
You can’t sit it out forever. Eventually, you have to get back to living life and getting work down.
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We’ll see when the Titans pull the trigger on opening up, but I don’t expect it to be long. They simply can’t afford to remain sidelined once other teams open facilities.