Another couple of observations about this game:
Tennessee is an enjoyable team to watch even though they're having an off-year. Bennett and Berlin playing wideout. Shad Meier, who has obvious speed and talent, playing a lot at TE. On defense, the Titans worked in at least 10 different players during the game. Safety Donnie Nickey started, and Scott McGarahan played a lot. Rien Long, Travis LaBoy, Bo Schobel, Clauss, Kassell, and a couple others played, while talented linebackers like Sirmon, Calmus and Boiman are injured. The Titans are the closest imitation the NFL has of what a real football team should look like.
The other thing is the way even the most obscure white QBs come in and immediately raise the passing game over that of the heralded black QBs. Bennett has had back-to-back monster games, mainly because Billy Volek has the kind of ability that brings out Bennett's ability.
Same thing in Minnesota. Gus Frerotte kicked butt in the passing game when he has replaced Culpepper. Same with Todd Boumann and Jeff George before him. Who doubts that Boumann could improve New Orleans offense over the efforts of Aaron Brooks if given a shot?
In Philly, rookie A. J. Feely and journeyman Koy Detmer both elevated the Eagles passing game when McNabb was injured two years ago. Rookie Matt Schaub, who hasn't played a snap in the regular season, could come in and Atlanta would instantly have an improved passing game.
I respect Steve McNair, but I hope he follows through on his remarks about possibly retiring, because with Volek or another competent white quarterback, Drew Bennett will be a superstar.