Titans legend Eddie George gives his thoughts on keeping Ryan Tannehill

There's going to be a lot of talk this offseason about whether or not the Tennessee Titans should proceed with Ryan Tannehill as their starting quarterback in 2022. (For the record, Tannehill's dead cap hit will make it tough for the team to move on from him.) Plenty of folks — including former Titans linebacker […]

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There's going to be a lot of talk this offseason about whether or not the Tennessee Titans should proceed with Ryan Tannehill as their starting quarterback in 2022.

(For the record, Tannehill's dead cap hit will make it tough for the team to move on from him.)

Plenty of folks — including former Titans linebacker Keith Bulluck — seem to think that Tannehill isn't a Super Bowl-caliber quarterback. But at the same time, he's led the Titans to two straight AFC South division titles.

Titans legend Eddie George, however, isn't one of the people who believe the franchise should move on from Tannehill.

"I wouldn't go searching for something that — you know, the grass isn't always greener on the other side," said George this week (via TMZ). "I would ride it out."

The former Titans running back added that Tannehill just needs to cut down on turnovers.

"He's just got to cut down on the turnovers and find a way to come back," said George.

I have a feeling that the Tannehill discussion is going to be one of the most polarizing conversations of the offseason among Titans fans.

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