Reading the coverage of the Tennessee Titans ...

Titans CEO and president Steve Underwood spoke to the perception that the Titans' coaching search was a sham on The Midday 180 in Nashville, a show I co-host. (Audio.)

To which I say: He seemed far more in tune with Nashville's reaction to Mike Mularkey's hire in this Tuesday interview than he was during Monday's news conference.

How did new Titans GM Jon Robinson go from a position coach at Nicholls State to a job with the New England Patriots? He shared the story with us on the radio. (Audio.)

The Titans considered interviewing playoff coordinators, but decided against waiting on them. John Glennon of The Tennessean got the rationale from Underwood.

To which I say: I understand the time pressure to get a good staff assembled. But I'm not positive Mularkey being in the market earlier is better than someone like Josh McDaniels being in the market later.

Shorter, more user-friendly play calls will be a hallmark of Mularkey’s offense, says David Boclair of Nashville Post.

The potential of receiver Dorial Green-Beckham is up to him, Mularkey said, per Jim Wyatt of the team’s website.