Tennessee Titans: No Plans to Cut Troubled Kenny Britt
After Kenny Britt's latest run-in with the law, many fans of the Tennessee Titans are expecting the troubled receiver to either be handed down a significant suspension and fine or be released by the team.
We won't find out about any suspensions until after the NFL lockout is lifted; however, NFL Network's Albert Breer has reported that despite Britt's sixth arrest since 2009, there's about no chance the Titans would release him.
The Titans can ill afford to lose the playmaking ability Britt brings to the offense. He is unquestionably the team's second-best player behind Chris Johnson after showcasing a breakout season in 2010.
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Without Britt in the lineup, the wide receiver situation becomes pretty bleak, leaving second-year receiver Damian Willams and Nate Washington as the only two real start-worthy options.
Fellow 2010 draftee Marc Mariani would likely take over slot receiver duties, leaving the Titans with yet another ho-hum receiver corps and another wasted year for the elite talent that is CJ2K.
Unquestionably, new head coach Mike Munchak must come down hard on the talented young receiver, otherwise he risks losing the level of respect and responsibility that comes with being the coach of an NFL team.
As we all know, the more talent you have, the more you can get away with. Despite all of Britt's legal issues—as minor as they may be—he will continue to get work in this league as long as he proves capable of being a blue chip talent on the field.

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