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The Tennessee Titans are an anomaly because they kept on winning without their dominant weapon.

More than half of their snaps involved reigning Offensive Player of the Year Derrick Henry because he’s an unstoppable force.

It’s hard for one man to tackle him, especially when he unleashes his disruptive stiff arm.

Despite his absence, the Titans kept finding ways to win and grab the top spot of the AFC playoffs race.

However, nothing is permanent in the NFL, and Henry’s absence will eventually haunt them.

That dreaded day finally came against a team that is not talented enough to stop Tennessee’s good fortunes on paper.

The Texans Defeated Themselves

The Houston Texans deserv some credit in slaying the Titans.

It was like a David versus Goliath matchup between a team that lost eight straight games and a juggernaut that won six consecutive games.

Tyrod Taylor did his part with two rushing touchdowns, and Ka’imi Fairbairn converted three field goals.

But there’s also an argument about the Titans shooting themselves in the foot.

Tennessee gained 420 total yards while the Texans only had 190.

A discrepancy like that often results in a victory by the dominant side.

However, the Titans couldn’t convert plays when it mattered most.

Either the Texans would pull out a stop, or Tennessee would commit a blunder.

The Titans were also too late the hero because the Texans were already up 19-0 before they scored.

Had Henry been around, he would likely have over 100 rushing yards and multiple touchdowns.

No one on the Texans could deal with him alone, and Ryan Tannehill could consistently hand off the ball to him.

Instead, Tannehill is also part of the blame for those four interceptions.

Tennessee’s Defense Took A Break

The Titans’ defense became elite during Henry’s absence.

As long as their offense put up enough points on the board, the defense ensured that their opponents scored less than their output.

That unconventional winning formula enabled them to win two straight games without their All-Pro running back.

They had two interceptions against the Los Angeles Rams, while Jeffery Simmons had three of their five sacks.

Against the New Orleans, Simmons had two of their four sacks, while the Saints only had two from Marcus Davenport.

But in Week 11 against the Texans, the Titans regressed to being the team’s weak link.

They did not have any sacks or interceptions against Taylor, signifying the lack of pressure applied to the Texans’ offense.

When the team bleeds for every point, the Titans’ defense must return to their dominant form in Weeks 9 and 10.

Titans Cannot Afford Another Letdown

Houston’s win provided a template on how to defeat the AFC leaders.

Therefore, the Titans cannot afford to be complacent during their six remaining regular-season games.

They may have some cushion of victories that will evaporate if they continue to show the same effort they did against the Texans.

Luckily, Tennessee has a chance to get payback against Houston in Week 18.

They will also go up against teams with solid defensive units like the San Francisco 49ers, Pittsburgh Steelers, and New England Patriots.

Therefore, their remaining schedule should remind the Titans that taking care of the ball will always give them a fighting chance.

This article first appeared on The Cold Wire and was syndicated with permission.

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