Titans DL produced today pretty well. I mean eons better than the rest of 2011(that I can recall). That's an important improvement.
ST were extremely effective. (Colts should just cut their return guy or their ST coach, at times they were real pathetic)
The OL did pass protect well on many occasions.
On running downs they look like they expected a D without LBs, I mean they just roam free and are unblocked and...ugh.
The best drive(IMO) was with Ringer getting a bunch of work and a throw to Hall too. Williams must stand on his chair in meeting because somehow Hass is always throwing lobs to him like he's 6-6, but regardless it keeps working.
On another drive they threw a little dribbler to Cook, then pump faked-the DB bit, and Hass hit Cook for a nice 30? yard gain.
Issues-Mentioned earlier, but there was like 10000 short passes most of which were right over the middle. I don't get it. SOft spot once in a while sure, but that frequently? It was like we can't run so let's throw a dink pass and wait now we can't pass either.
See when CJ stunk early on, they threw well. Hass looks like he can regardless of Britt so why aren't they?
The Titans seemed to run very few times behind Stevens(or TE) and Roos. They've removed their bread N butter play which is insane. It lacked creativity, sure, but every team runs behind their best lineman and dares a D to stop it. It's so common in the NFL and the Titans just abandon it? Cmon!
I wouldn't mind seeing Hass try for 60 attempts and 500 yards.
I have very few games on my computer, but when bored today I was scanning two. I don't see anyone spying Vince. CJ wasn't running against one less LB preoccupied with Vince-least not in what I saw. Someone mentioned it last week and I wondered.
Again, I saw Ringer running like a normal back being led by a hard hitting FB and CJ undecided.
I can't get that pass last week out of my head. Put CJ in at WR please. Just do it and announce that's what you're doing today. At worst, a D will spend all week debating if their best DB needs to cover him or not.
I might be wrong, but I think Nate or Damian was on the sideline when the other made plays. If so, what's with that. With Hawk in the game Hass is sure where to throw and unsure if he has two options? I don't get it.