2) How the Tennessee Titans travel. Tennessee owner Bud Adams delivered a harsh warning, through a story by Jim Wyatt of The Tennessean, that folks at all levels of the organization will be "closely evaluated" in the wake of a blowout loss to the Chicago Bears, which pushed the team's mark to 3-6. And CBSSports.com's Mike Freeman quoted an unnamed assistant saying that "everyone is scared." The uneasiness is something the players have sensed, and that has chipped away at their confidence in the staff. Not a good situation. It should be noted that this is the second time Adams has struck this kind of fear into the organization. People thought their jobs were on the line during the Peyton Manning pursuit as well. Maybe it's not fair for coaches and personnel people to have to work in that environment, but Adams is the boss and can do as he pleases; how they react to this latest ultimatum could chart the course of the franchise in January. Adams loves Mike Munchak, who's been a loyal soldier for his franchise as a legendary player, assistant and now head coach, and would probably have a hard time firing him. But Munchak has to prove he can get more out of a team that's lost five games by 20-plus-point margins, and that starts against the Miami Dolphins.