The Tennessee Titans are entering year two of Cam Ward being their starting quarterback.
Despite the deck being stacked against him, he put up 3,169 passing yards, 15 touchdowns and seven interceptions.
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This was in light of a poor group of starting receivers, the third-worst rushing attack in the NFL and Brian Callahan being fired halfway through his rookie season.
Now, imagine how Ward would do with better weapons around him.
The Titans have given the young quarterback better weapons this offseason, with Wan’Dale Robinson and Carnell Tate.
He also now has Brian Daboll as his offensive coordinator, who has had plenty of success with young
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