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Talent sureLlllllllllllllllove Corey Davis being compared to Terrell Owens
Hopefully not attitude
Talent sureLlllllllllllllllove Corey Davis being compared to Terrell Owens
Not because of alligator arms I hopeBri said:Llllllllllllllllove Corey Davis being compared to Terrell Owens
What's not?Not that I have heard why, but surely that's not the reason
https://www.diehards.com/oregon/former-oregon-duck-lb-johnny-ragin-iii-waived-tennessee-titans
From the linkWhat's not?
in order to clear cap space to sign veteran linebacker Erik Walden
practice rep/play where davis got hurt https://www.instagram.com/p/BXWMZLSl35S/?taken-by=mickeyryan1045
makes a jab step and then taking little steps like ouch
It doesn't but you never know with these things.Yeah it doesn't look that bad, right? Davis week to week, meaning he will be out a week then re-evaluated.
It would be cool to see them play flag football with the kids and the players could be trusted to not be stupid. But one misstep or freak incident, or a kid being stupid and the franchise looks like ?Pretty cool to see all these pics of high school kids and parents with their kids, mobbing the Titans.
They did the same intro as the kids do for their high school games.
What an experience for those high school kids. We used to play the Giants in basketball when I was in school. Still to this day, I remember every minute of those games that I was in for.
The kids obviously can't practice football against the huge NFL guys but they are to be involved a little bit. It's assumed they'll catch some passes and punts.
Maybe they call plays from the sideline (for 7 on 7 or live) and have a HS kid run in the play to the huddle?
IDK but the pics already are great and it just started. Someone with the Titans deserves huge props for this idea
Did you see the videos people shared?
Also with Cunningham a capable blocker and not good receiver, I think if I were Mularkey, I'd keep Cunningham over Amaro as a depth TE. I think Jonnu pushes this to where a depth TE that's a blocker could be more useful than a depth TE that can only catch. Jonnu really erases that "we need a sub for Delanie" value that Amaro had.MSommer, Amaro is NOT blocking better and was thrown around
Best player plays. The rest go home.Also with Cunningham a capable blocker and not good receiver, I think if I were Mularkey, I'd keep Cunningham over Amaro as a depth TE. I think Jonnu pushes this to where a depth TE that's a blocker could be more useful than a depth TE that can only catch. Jonnu really erases that "we need a sub for Delanie" value that Amaro had.
Is this about Taylor?Glennon quoted Mularkey as saying, ““He’s quick and he’s fast,” coach Mike Mularkey said. “I’ve been around guys who’ve had quickness, but he’s got both. He’s got some skills. We’re definitely going to take advantage of them.”
Logan Ryan told Glennon, “You’ve got to respect his speed, he’s one of the fastest guys on the field anytime he’s on the field. They can use him that way. You can go vertical with him, use him for a lot of gadget plays. He’s definitely a game-changer on the offensive side.”
“I think he’s electric,” Mariota said. “I think he has a knack of making plays with the ball in his hands. So, as much as we can, we’ve got to find ways to get him the ball and be creative about it. I think he can really be a force for us.”
The love for "the other rook" just keeps pouring in
Taywan TaylorIs this about Taylor?
Adoree hasn't even played offense yet either. I'd like to see a play with the three rookies (Davis, Taylor, and Adoree) in a 3 WR set. Late in the year, when they are more comfy and defenses usually have DBs injured, that could really be a sort of "home run" big play alignment.kodycutter said:Taywan Taylor
Yes.
Along similar lines, Taylor’s quickness makes him tough to bring down in space, which is why Western Kentucky got him the ball plenty of times on bubble screens, jet sweeps and more. He only ran the ball 14 times for 49 yards in college, but the results might be better behind the Titans’ impressive blocking schemes. In a practice earlier this week, the Titans pitched Taylor the ball a couple of times on reverses, another way to allow him to make plays.
“He’s quick and he’s fast,” coach Mike Mularkey said. “I’ve been around guys who’ve had quickness, but he’s got both. He’s got some skills. We’re definitely going to take advantage of them.”
I am high on Mariota this year. He's got some nice weapons and an offense that can move the chains.
Hmm, he said "if" Henry had the same amount of carries (implying as Murray) his production would go up.Mularkey about said it's a timeshare in the backfield, then backed off. I quoted word for word in Henry thread
4:50 here https://www.pscp.tv/w/1MYxNXBrMdyGw