Titans president Tommy Smith: We’re not in the losing business

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Last week, Titans president and CEO Tommy Smith publicly discussed the decision he has to make about coach Mike Munchaks future with the team and didnt hide the difficulty of making a call on a man who has played and coached for the team for most of his adult life.

Smith met with reporters after Sundays loss and didnt waver from his plan to wait until the end of the season to make a call on Munchak. Smith did say he was disappointed with the on-field results for a team that needs to do more than compete hard before losing as they did against the Cardinals.

Im disappointed because I like winning, Smith said, via the Tennessean. I dont like losing. Were not in the losing business. Were in the winning business. Its nice to be competitive and say you got close. Were not into that. Im happy with the talent we brought in, so from a dollar standpoint I think we got value worth there, but weve got a lot of work to do.

Smith might not like it, but the Titans have been in the losing business for the last few years. The team is 20-26 under Munchak, a record that cant be laid entirely at the coachs feet but one that he cant escape responsibility for either. Smith said he believes theres a good nucleus of talent on the team, now he just has to decide if Munchaks level of responsibility for that losing record is too much for him to turn it into a winner.
 

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