Former Tennessee Titans GM Ran Carthon spoke publicly for the first time since being fired, addressing topics from Mike Vrabel to Will Levis.
The Tennessee Titans have devolved into such a complete mess under Amy Adams Strunk's watch. Firing Mike Vrabel was dumb and siding with Ran Carthon was even worse. Carthon is now out as general manager after only two seasons on the job.
Tennessee went 9-25 in Carthon’s two years with two different head coaches — Mike Vrabel and Brian Callahan. Carthon was interviewed on 104.5 The Zone on Monday morning and noted that while he never approached his job as if it would be over so soon, he knows what the standards are across the league.
Roughly one week after Tennessee Titans fired Ran Carthon, he will appear on the Ramon, Kayla & Will show in his first public appearance.
What will the Tennessee Titans' vision be for the future? And will owner Amy Adams Strunk have the patience for it? Chad Brinker explains it all.
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NASHVILLE - Former Tennessee Titans GM Ran Carthon did an interview with 104.5 The Zone's Ramon, Kayla, and Will on Monday morning, nearly one week after being let go by the organization. During the interview,
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Firing Jon Robinson was stupid. Moving on from Mike Vrabel was beyond moronic. So was letting Derrick Henry walk. And do not get me started on Ran Carthon. While I understood Smith getting and ...
The Tennessee Titans have the new leader of their front office after firing general manager Ran Carthon following the conclusion of the regular season.