This is a rich tapestry. Obviously the first thing you see is Kyler not receiving the snap. But the more you look, the more interesting it gets.
The RG who is not set in his stance and is tapping his helmet, just as the ball arrives to Kyler's helmet.
The RT who is really set in his stance and lets 45 go right by. (45 will collect the ball, a turnover that prevents a FG attempt.)
Even after the play above, Emari Demarcado has a chance to ice the game 28-6 in the 4th quarter. He comes within a foot of doing so:

It was 21-19 at this point, and the Cardinals would punt and the Titans would go down and kick a field goal to win. Really tremendous plays that show why the NFL is a $25 billion industry.
The RG who is not set in his stance and is tapping his helmet, just as the ball arrives to Kyler's helmet.
The RT who is really set in his stance and lets 45 go right by. (45 will collect the ball, a turnover that prevents a FG attempt.)
Even after the play above, Emari Demarcado has a chance to ice the game 28-6 in the 4th quarter. He comes within a foot of doing so:
So now it's 21-6 in the 4th. The Titans drive down the field and score. Riding high with momentum they could go for two. Instead they try to make it a one possession game by going for one:
Truly one of the worst extra points I've ever seen.
After a Cardinals punt, the Titans drive down to the red zone. And on 3rd and 2, call up a truly innovative play:
It was 21-19 at this point, and the Cardinals would punt and the Titans would go down and kick a field goal to win. Really tremendous plays that show why the NFL is a $25 billion industry.
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