Titans wide receiver Nate Washington admits the adjustment from Pittsburgh to Tennessee has been more than just about getting used to a different part of the country. "It's going to take a lot longer than what I thought. I thought I was just going to be able to step out there and have it happen,'' Washington said of adjusting to a new offense. "It's a totally different system. Slowly but surely, it's coming. They are taking their time with me, so that's good. But it's going to take some time.'' The Titans signed the speedy Washington to upgrade the receiving corps and last month used their first-round pick on former Rutgers receiver Kenny Britt. It's changed the look of the group and given those around them plenty of reason for optimism. Source: The Tennessean
Titans WR Nate Washington Struggling To Learn New Offense Receiver Nate Washington got the big payday, the former Steeler signed a six-year, $27 million deal with the Titans in March. He admits the adjustment from Pittsburgh to Tennessee has been more than just about getting used to a different part of the country. "It's going to take a lot longer than what I thought. I thought I was just going to be able to step out there and have it happen,'' Washington said of adjusting to a new offense. "It's a totally different system. Slowly but surely, it's coming. They are taking their time with me, so that's good. But it's going to take some time.'' Source: Nashville Tennessean