Callahan loves Ridley's 'passion,' gets frustration
Briefly

Calvin Ridley expressed deep frustration after the game, stating, "This s--- is getting crazy. I sucked today and got to do better. But I got to get the ball a little earlier so I can be in the game and here with the team and play well also." His disappointment was compounded by the fact he went without a catch despite being targeted eight times, with five of those targets occurring late in the fourth quarter.
Titans coach Brian Callahan commented on Ridley's situation, saying, "I love his passion. I know Calvin wants to win. Calvin's not the first one to know that he wants to get in a rhythm, and he certainly won't be the last." His acknowledgment reflects the shared frustration over the team's performance, especially in crunch time.
Team captain Jeffery Simmons voiced the team's frustrations, noting, "Man, we got to stop shooting ourselves in the foot. I'm tired of coming to you guys saying the same stuff every week. It's frustrating as hell because I know how hard we work and that we can be a good team." This echoes the collective sentiment of growing impatience among the players.
Read at ESPN.com
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