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Titans 2018 (1 Viewer)

Could have had Kessler for a late late pick with McCarron seemingly going to the Browns

Patriots and Eagles wanted Daquan

There WAS Sharpe talk even though he couldn't be traded, so that brings hope for 2018

 
Terrelle Pryor only played one snap last week in the first half and Docston is starting. I wanted him in free agency to be a WR and backup QB, even if third string.

Ya gotta wonder if a guy barely playing is available by trade. It's super unlikely with his high contract though

I still want Kessler because how much could a third stringer cost

I want Braxton Miller because I liked him as a QB the two times I saw him and he stinks at WR.

Any of these three could finally send Tanney packing rather than be on IR and hanging around. Maybe just maybe somebody pans out

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I've always loved Randall Cobb's ability to play WR, QB, and RB. He's a likely FA and if they think their season is over I'd like this daydream that would never happen.

Still, I'd really rather they get something or someone they know of rather than drafting a QB in the 4th-6th round next year. I'm sick and tired of worrying of the backup QBs.

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Sylvester should be given away

Dodd should go to the PS in hopes someone picks him up
I know this is a dated post, but Miller's shoulder is shredded.  He changed positions at The because of this, so zero hope of that change.  I don't think I have even ever seen him throw a ball, which would be a great trick play to use him with.  I doubt he's got any real strength or accuracy in that arm 4 years later.

 
The Titans are trying to make trades. JRob has confimed he'll be active til the deadline.

On sports radio here, they're saying Murray to Dallas. Every single reporter they have on says they haven't heard that. No Titans reporter claims to either

Spain's turf toe is concerning and Kline is a FA. I could imagine a G. 

Dumping Dodd or Sylvester.

Pats have no backup for Brady and I say take Cassel

The Browns ARE open to trading their backup QBs

Terrelle Pryor is available

Any WR to the Giants makes sense, like Sharpe or Douglas. IDK the IR rules for trades and coming off n all

Depending on Walker, a TE could be possible

Daquan Jones is the only Titan I've heard teams are calling about and I'm very hmmm about that. Has him playing NT and DE garned that much attention?

Sorry I don't have much of anything but they'll be active
What's the word on Walker? Not seeing much about him on Twitter. 

Jonnu is just as good if not better. Don't see why'd they even be worried other than Mularkey infatuation with TEs

 
What's the word on Walker? Not seeing much about him on Twitter. 

Jonnu is just as good if not better. Don't see why'd they even be worried other than Mularkey infatuation with TEs
It may be a blocking rather than receiving issue.

 
Presser

Davis full, did very well in competitive 3rd down drill to close practice. Should be a lot of one on ones this week for the WRs

Walker didn't practice

Marcus cleared to run, should help him relax and be himself

complimenting Balt's D for last decade

flacco familiar w defense from steelers/lebeau

suggs can change a game, that disruptive, playing at a high level

titans 99 runs 99 passes on first down

D getting where they need to be, responded last 3 games

cyp did more than he's expecting, more than monday, won't say he's gonna start

impressed w players monday and wednesday

titans tied first fewest big plays against- not a priority, what's been emphasized is doing your job...takes care of that

demarco full today

spain didn't practice

 
What's the word on Walker? Not seeing much about him on Twitter. 

Jonnu is just as good if not better. Don't see why'd they even be worried other than Mularkey infatuation with TEs
Jonnu is not just as good as one of the top TEs in football the last few years. That's too strong

walker sat out both days this week. Monday was extra and in a normal week, dinged up players sit Wednesday so, nothing to read into yet. Let's hope he's limited tomorrow which would be predictable

 
Jonnu is not just as good as one of the top TEs in football the last few years. That's too strong

walker sat out both days this week. Monday was extra and in a normal week, dinged up players sit Wednesday so, nothing to read into yet. Let's hope he's limited tomorrow which would be predictable
I have Decker, Taywan and Jonnu on my fantasy team and have to start one of them at flex. 

Who would you pick of those 3?

 
too early

If your opponent is better- Taylor or Decker

if you're better and Delanie sits- Jonnu because he seems safest

Really gotta wait for injury news friday saturday. I strongly guess they are setting up Decker to be motivated. I can't recall a WR going from WR1 to WR4 during a bye

 
Presser-

Walker and Spain didn't practice. Taylor excused for personal reasons. Conklin illness and Palmer ankle yesterday

Worrisome of Delanie? Nah we got time, worrying doesn't do any good. We've got a couple days still.

Spain will be out, Schwenke not Kelly to start

physical game

same compliments of ravens d as yesterday

collins great example of player taking advantage of opportunity

davis got a lot of good work

DeMarco looks good as well.

A lot of energy today

Jonnu more involved if Delanie out? Yeah would take over that role for sure

Q asking if teams could play away from Byard; not really more about CB not S. He's gonna be around a long time

Someone on Ravens DL hard to move with two blockers let alone one- couldn't hear

Dennis Kelly third K behind Succup and Kern in a humorous scenario

 
Robiske

"happy as H to have Davis back"

stupid Q about Julio comparison, "Davis hasn't made any all star teams yet. Isn't this his third game?"

Not changing RB split. 50/50 maybe lean Henry. DeMarco looks rejuvenated. Wanna keep him that way

Q about Kendall can't hear I assume last year Murray playing WR on 3rd- He still might be our best receiver

Revamped WR corps? Yeah still. 

With Spain out does that change play calls? response- Is he out?

More chance of Adoree or Lewan catching passes? He's gonna pin this up over his locker. Lewan

No discussion of Adoree on offense? Not really

Biggest change if Delanie is out? response- Is that what he said? I thought he was playing

reporter interrupts- yeah ya can't do that (trick a coach with a Q and stay around long) sorry she's new

If Delanie is out, biggest increase in snaps for Supernaw. Who else? We're well prepared to play without Delanie. Well prepared. When's the last time he missed a game? 

What do you mean well-prepared- it's what coaches do during the offseason. Give a key player like Delanie some rest and see what the other guys do. We probably had 10 guys play his spot. It's a different role, toughness, not for everyone; not for everyone other teams I coached. They all love it here.

Like who was best? who did well? Nudie, Deck, Flu. Davis liked to mix it up. Henry's no joke.

Are you confident in Jonnu if Delanie can't go? Well now ya got me thinking about putting Henry in there

What about Casey? Has he ever played TE? Huge pause. That man will do anything we ask of him and do it well

 
Halfway

From Titaninsider.com

Now halfway through the season, what are we to make of the Tennessee Titans?

They stand 5-3 and tied with the Jacksonville Jaguars atop the AFC South standings in a division that has suddenly become a two-horse race. The Texans lost sensational rookie quarterback DeShaun Watson to a knee injury, and the Colts shelved their franchise QB Andrew Luck with the balky shoulder that has prevented him from playing a single snap this season.

On their way to a 5-3 mark, the Titans have been less than impressive at times. Their 57-14 shellacking at Houston was an obvious low point, and losses to the Raiders and Dolphins look as bad or worse now in the rearview mirror than they did when it happened.

Even in their past two games – wins over Cleveland and Baltimore – the Titans haven’t exactly been clicking on all cylinders, especially on offense. They managed not a single touchdown against the lowly Browns before the bye and mustered just 71 yards on the ground last Sunday against a Ravens run defense that was near the bottom of the league.

Of course ,the Titans aren’t about to apologize for how things have looked at times.

“I would say it’s the bottom line, wouldn’t you? Winning, the bottom line. That’s what you go out there for three hours and pound each others brains in for, is who’s going to win in the end, no matter how it happens. The bottom line is winning, finding a way to win,” Titans coach Mike Mularkey said.

Mularkey has a point. After all, the Ken Whisenhunt years of the not-too-distant past are still fresh in fans’ memories. So even ugly wins at this juncture don’t look all that bad.

In examining the Titans situation and how it stands not only in the division, but in the AFC as a whole, it shows that Tennessee is part of a conference that might not have many super teams. Old stalwarts like the Patriots and Steelers look to be the best the AFC has to offer right now at 6-2, a game in front of Tennessee. But other than that, there don’t appear to be many teams that don’t have major question marks. The Kansas City Chiefs, who shot out to a 5-0 mark and were the last team to lose a game this season, suddenly look mortal now. And the usual contenders like Denver and Baltimore have become fractured and fragile franchises. The same thing goes for the Raiders, who have underachieved under the burden of heavy expectations and an impending move to Vegas.

The good news for the Titans is that they are right there in the thick of that equation with half a season’s worth of mostly winnable games remaining. Beginning this Sunday with a visit from the Cincinnati Bengals, Tennessee can count just three teams on its remaining schedule that current sport a winning record. The aforementioned Steelers come calling in a Thursday night affair in Pittsburgh next week. After that, the Titans don’t face another team that currently has a winning record until the final two weeks of the season when they host the Rams on Christmas Eve and Jaguars on New Year’s Eve. (Yes, it was as strange for me to write “Rams, Jaguars and winning record” in the same sentence as it was for you to read it). But that is the reality now facing the Titans.

A team that has been largely mediocre for weeks at a time, has somehow forged through the muck that is the NFL in 2017 and put itself in a good position to not only have a chance to win the AFC South, but maybe even nail down a first-round bye, if it can take advantage of the path that is laid before it. At the very least, the Titans should be able to secure a wild-card berth.
Mularkey believes this team is capable of much more than it has shown. And in a kind of twisted sort of way, maybe that can be a good thing – winning while not playing all that well.

“I think they know what we’re capable of doing. I think that’s been this team’s identity for really, the year and a half that we’ve been together,” Mularkey said. “We’ve shown that we can be resilient and win close games, win tight games, beat good teams. There’s no question that we still have a lot of work to do, there’s no question about that in a lot of areas. If we can find a way at whatever time that is in the game to make a play to win the game, that’s all that matters.”

They have forged a winning record and a first-place tie in the division with a spotty running game, a defense that is improving but still needs to find its pass rush and a quarterback in Marcus Mariota, who still hasn’t hit his stride like he did in the second half of last season.

“I think we can play a whole lot better, especially myself,” said Mariota, who has just six TD passes all yaer. “Looking on the game, if we can convert third downs, find rhythm, stop turning the ball over, we can be really good.”

Maybe even good enough to stand out from amongst the jumbled mess that is the AFC when all is said and done.

 
I can't say I'm as optimistic as they are.

Let's face it, Byard is unlikely to keep having multiple INT games and if they don't find some sort of offensive rhythm, things will become a lot harder.

Not to mention that they practically handed the game to BAL at the end. 

 
Nothing surprising in Monday's presser. Not much on the radio. Tuesday was their day off

Spain's turftoe is a grade...sorry forget letter...the worst one. He can sit all year or get the ironman treatment of a pain injection and play. That's pretty much his status for the rest of 2017. One push off or cut is likely to wreck any minimal healing that took place. It really needs 3-6 months rest but the common dance is that a player is out, plays, out, plays....over n over. Then during the offseason it finally has time to truly heal. I can't think of any player injured in-season that ever went on IR with a turf toe. I can think of borderline roster makers around cut down day.

Mularkey said Schwenke did well. He had a few good blocks that caught my eye but also allowed a sack and failed a number of times when run were clearly coming right at his spot. 

Byard wasn't prepared for that one INT. He too though Adoree had it. He was pulling his hands down and if Adoree ducked or something, he wasn't sure if he could have adjusted and grabbed it. 

Woodyard is on pace for 200+ tackles. That would be most in Titans era

For C32/Yahoo I captured some screenshot/videos of the Titans wishbone offense they ran. The TEs are in the backfield as the fullbacks. They often ran away from the play. One time, Supernaw had the awareness to pause and nail a trailing defender.

Murray and Fowler were open a ton on Sunday but Mariota "never" looked for the dump pass. Sadly it was 3rd and 4 almost every time I noticed. He's gotta stop going for 12-18 yards on 3rd and 4 when the 4 is wide open. That's "pushing it" too much. 

Decker only played 23 snaps. He was essentially a TE on 12 of them which is one more than half.

On review, I didn't like their TD pass to him. He was asked to block someone/chip, then bust through two safeties to make a play on the opposite side. That's an awful lot to ask of him and that's Walker stuff not Decker's forte. At the snap, Murray is wide left with 32 year old Eric Weddle wayyy off of him. Murray shifts all the way into the backfield. How is that NOT the matchup Mariota wanted to see for Murray? Another time Henry was wide left with everyone right (looked like same play) and he had the shortest CB. He's 6-3 but with camera perspective that CB looked a foot shorter. I'm sure it wasn't that much, but regardless that is also the matchup they want. Whatever Mariota is barking out under center to make them shift to the backfield is not right. 
There's one play where the sideline is going nuts and I watched it like a dozen times before I realized. Murray ran left. Conklin, Walker, and Decker sealed off the right edge beautifully. Walker raised his hand presnap which I guess is "we're good here, come this way." It was ignored. Murray missed a golden opportunity.

On two wishbone plays where the WR is essentially a TE, Matthews (and then Davis, separate play) is to block the OLB opposite him then turn 90 degrees take two steps and hit a DL reacting to the run direction. It's too much to expect of WRs. It's Mularkey "making" extra TEs and it's garbage. One reporter asked him during the presser if he thinks they're asking a lot of the WRs blocking and he replied that they are more than capable. I'm "afraid" this is our new norm. If you didn't realize Davis was drafted and Decker was signed to be a glorified TE...now ya do. It's a nice punch in the gut

Taylor played 3 snaps in the first and four in the fourth. I did not notice any in between and he's listed at 7 so I figure I'm right. I am totally fine with them benching him for bobbling a screen pass and messing it up. I'm not OK with him being the only player held to a standard. I want the whole offense held like that. 

I counted 6 runs with Fowler in and roughly five yards per run. He played nine snaps. Three times Mariota missed him for the dump pass. He was literally perfect. On one he nailed the defender on his butt, Mariota clearly looked at the defender fall down, still didn't hit him. From a football standpoint, buddy standpoint, ya gotta reward the FB that knocks someone on their butt. If there's one play, MM8 should have hit him then. 

When the Titans ran on short yardage downs, the Ravens were almost always piled up on the left. Tape showed they love to run behind Lewan and Spain so they were ready for it. Fowler starts on the right and scissors in diagonally to the left. Presnap, fullback is on the left with all-pro tackle Conklin having one guy to block and Davis with one CB to block. Twice Fowler could have wrecked the Ravens with a run to the right but they were so sure he'd never get it that they were all on the left.

Flacco missed some bad coverage by Cyp.

In basketball, when you're on D and someone goes behind you, you look forward but reach your hands back to "feel" them go from one side to the other. Adoree does this. In hoops, the court is tiny so it's not like the guy is gonna run out of bounds. In the NFL, the guy could just run a step deeper and Adoree's hands wouldn't feel where he is. I'm pretty certain that's wrong and someone's gonna spin him around in a future game

Maxx Williams should be cut. I got him walking on routes while other times he runs. Walking? He seems fat n lazy to me. Lost season or not, Harbaugh has to cut someone that does that. I'd be POd if I were a Ravens fan

When they spread the field, Robiske's plays are well scripted and the Ravens top pass defense could not matchup with them. That would be a wonderful sign and wonderful progress for a team not coached by Mularkey

 
No other defensive starter has an INT besides Byard

Murray only projects to 4 rushing TDs. Mariota only 12 passing TDs. If Sylvester Williams stays on current pace, he won't even get a tackle per million dollars but finish with 6

Delanie and Davis have zero touchdowns

 
Decker, Spain, Delanie and Morgan sat. Morgan a knee and Decker an illness

AJ as good as anyone they'll face

Expects best effort from Bengals, knows Marvin and many on staff. They'll have em' ready

Davis in good shape, can take however many snaps necessary

Woodyard compliments

Green 3,3,1 last few games, expect more? Sure they'll try to get him the ball and sure they tried last few games

7-1 last eight at home- I think it's important to our guys to establish home field advantage......obvious stuff

Cyprien and Byard interchangeable? Cyprien a better box safety, not much, not the way Kevin hits

Davis an X? He is our X. Been playing since he's been here and solely that

Alone? More productive if he is alone

Meant if someone in slot? Nah I don't. It takes away some routes, it does (but no)

put a few Ws together, wins some games, play good football.....yawn

 
No other defensive starter has an INT besides Byard

Murray only projects to 4 rushing TDs. Mariota only 12 passing TDs. If Sylvester Williams stays on current pace, he won't even get a tackle per million dollars but finish with 6

Delanie and Davis have zero touchdowns
Narrator: In which @Bri lists the most pathetic facts about the Tennessee Titans, so far in 2017

 
Narrator: In which @Bri lists the most pathetic facts about the Tennessee Titans, so far in 2017
Yea but actually, I wrote how they are due for an explosion of stats (and probable success). There are too many "yeah that stat won't be like that" type stats right now.

 
So, which FA TEs are Mularkey going to pester Robinson to sign in the off season?

Jimmy Graham? Bennett? (Is Bennett even a FA or did NEP eat his contract?)

 
So, which FA TEs are Mularkey going to pester Robinson to sign in the off season?

Jimmy Graham? Bennett? (Is Bennett even a FA or did NEP eat his contract?)
I can't tell if you're serious. Highly doubt he signs an expensive TE this year.

 
Mularkey doesn't just love TEs...he loves obscure blocking TEs that nobody has ever heard of.

Look for a signing more along the lines of C.J. Uzomah than Jimmy Graham.  Maybe he can unearth yet another Celek brother...

 
I can't tell if you're serious. Highly doubt he signs an expensive TE this year.
I suppose it depends on Delanie. After this season he can be cut for a cap hit of 833k. His salary in 2018 amounts to 6.2m. If they believe that they can get that kind of performance out of him then I don't think they'll make a move for a pass catching TE, but I am 100% certain they will go after a blocker. And Bri's analysis that they are using the WRs as TEs upthread only cements that for me. They still have bundles of cap left

Supernaw is still cheap so I'm guessing he stays no matter what. Jonnu is also there, they may go for another blocking TE, should/would they upgrade an aging Walker?

 
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I suppose it depends on Delanie. After this season he can be cut for a cap hit of 833k. His salary in 2018 amounts to 6.2m. If they believe that they can get that kind of performance out of him then I don't think they'll make a move for a pass catching TE, but I am 100% certain they will go after a blocker. And Bri's analysis that they are using the WRs as TEs upthread only cements that for me. They still have bundles of cap left

Supernaw is still cheap so I'm guessing he stays no matter what. Jonnu is also there, they may go for another blocking TE, should they upgrade an aging Walker?
I'd think Jonnu can become Walker, or at least gets the chance. With him and supernaw they may very well bring someone in but it's not really their MO to pay for the big name. I'm not really sure who all will be available but I'd guess they'd be more likely to sign a cheaper guy like Virgil green or fiedorwitz and not Graham. 

 
I'd think Jonnu can become Walker, or at least gets the chance. With him and supernaw they may very well bring someone in but it's not really their MO to pay for the big name. I'm not really sure who all will be available but I'd guess they'd be more likely to sign a cheaper guy like Virgil green or fiedorwitz and not Graham. 
IIRC Graham is also not known for his blocking. ;)  But I figured his name could get the discussion going.

I agree that Jonnu has that ceiling (or even higher) but can he reach it already next year?

Dwayne Allen may be an interesting name. I know he is under contract with the Patriots but he has zero catches this season and the Pats would have to pay him 4.5m next year, so they can choose between him and Bennett (at a higher cost) or a different guy all together.

Both Bennett and Allen can be dumped by the Pats with no cap ramifications if I read Spotrac right. Obviously that also means they can be traded with no cap ramifications since both of their contracts run another two years.

 
Pats love TEs too. If they don't like (or utilize) Allen then I have a red flag for him.

It's still very curious how they let some FAs go. The cheap good ones that coaches said good things about. Schwenke is a perfect example as is Fasano. 

 
Tyler Marz was brought back. Chargers released him off the PS and Titans picked him up again.

After the Chargers had picked him up, they re-signed big Brad Seaton. Brought Marz back, cut Seaton.

Marz has been very solid as a backup T in preseason with very good reviews from everyone each offseason. They tried to make him a guard this summer and he struggled, but still did fine at T.  I'm glad he's back. 

Dennis Kelly started at T and G with the Eagles. He is supposed to be more than capable of both and someone the staff likes. He should be the starting G in place of Spain not Schwenke. In PKs chat, we were saying if Kelly is better at G than Schwenke then he starts. If Mularkey (we all guessed/assumed) wants him as the extra TE for 7 snaps then that's a garbage reason. If you don't know, the Titans run behind Spain more than anyone else. (LG and him pulling to LE) That's why we were saying it's a big deal. 

Someone reminded us in the chat how Mularkey used a heavy line in the summer with Conklin next to Lewan. A presnap shift put two TEs on the left and two tackles on the right, then they ran right. Where's that play? I'd bet $ on those two Ts winning their battle and clearing the way.

 
There are a lot of hints this week that the Titans will go back to using the no huddle more often. Mularkey said he wasn't sure why they went away from it and that it worked well. Mariota said he liked it but does whatever the staff says. Next day Davis did well in no huddle. Lewan said he likes the D (even in practice) not being able to rest up.

 
East Coast Bias said:
Nice. I hope you had a good time!

I didn't see the game but it seemed a bit too close and not too happy about the short week this week. PIT, while not the juggernaut of years past, is still a bit better than CIN

I'tll be interesting to see how well the D holds up and whether the O can get into a rhythm.

Not happy with the Jax OT win either

 
They're a special offense. Especially now that JuJu is hot. Defensively they're just OK. 

I'm guessing it'll be Ryan on AB and Adoree covering his college buddy. Not sure about the Titans D stopping Leveon though. 

The Titans D has been pretty great since week 3 or 4. That 70 yard TD skews a real good day yesterday too. 

They're gonna have to score some points and all those wishbone and bunched up offenses are not the answer. 

They look real good spread out. Taylor played great per snap but he barely played. It was like their opening script and halftime adjustment included him but not the rest. He's open whether he gets it or not. I don't know if he's just fresh from not playing or it's his speed but he's too fast for the D when he comes in all of a sudden. Decker did very well as a part timer. If a few things were different yesterday (Davis playing tough, Matthews surprisingly dropping gimmes) they would have had a nice order of things in their WR corps. 

Kelly (A guard/tackle in Philly with starts) must replace Schwenke. I thought Schwenke was bad during the game live and he was worse on gamepass. That's 2014 Titans stuff. He was a pushover for 2-3 plays then a good block. That's nowhere near good enough. Ben Jones hit the DT in front of Schwenke then was toasted as if he's trying to help. We just can't have that

 
For all the griping I do about too many TEs...when Cincy was doing all these little ticky tack hits and pestering the WRs, I'd have been totally fine with lining up Jonnu and Delanie wide, even Henry. Like go ahead try it on these big dudes.

If a LB takes a cheap shot on someone. It's not difficult to script a play where Henry runs over the guy, right? Depending where he is, it just be that direction, no? I think I'd rather this than seeing Lewan get penalties and seeing our boys hollering at the refs. Lewan could probably calm down for a play knowing that's coming...idk but it seems like in today's NFL they ought to have something "sporty" to deal with late hits otherwise someone's mouth is gonna get ejected

 
Some on twitter say that the woman is giving the bird to the refs and is Burfict's GF or wife. The pics look like she's giving it to Burfict. Anyone know?

I have googled and found "timely manner" in the wording. I don't think he left the field in what would be considered a "timely manner." If I'm reading the rules right that'll be (about) double the fine for that.

 
Jones and Lewan credited with allowing a sack each while Schwenke is zero. Nice of them to help out

 
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Kelly (A guard/tackle in Philly with starts) must replace Schwenke. I thought Schwenke was bad during the game live and he was worse on gamepass. That's 2014 Titans stuff. He was a pushover for 2-3 plays then a good block. That's nowhere near good enough. Ben Jones hit the DT in front of Schwenke then was toasted as if he's trying to help. We just can't have that
WTF is Russ Grimm thinking?

 
Spain "probably maybe" returning this week. Phew.

Turf toes offer zero guarantee here though and the way they push every play...idk I guess we'll see

 
WTF is Russ Grimm thinking?
It's a culture thing that I strongly disagree with. Aside from a handful of guys, no one gets pulled.

As far as I'm concerned, then they can clear the sideline of everyone except Lebeau, Mularkey, Robiske, and trainers/docs. 

I think it's sports. You goof, ya get pulled, get coached up, go back in. Also the value of having depth (for a change) on the team.

Davis did sit a spell and I noticed him talking to Harry, not Frisman. He came in and ran a curl, turned up field for the touchdown fumble. I had thought he improved then but idk if he really did since his issues were all on sideline routes. (Ya barely get sideline shots in a game so I could miss a ton)

Mister Reliable Rishard Matthews missed a gimme and yep I'd say pull him. Nonetheless, I have been thinking and can't come up with another time he missed an easy one. I only gotta go back 3 years to be able to think of a zillion by other Titans WRs.

Outside of Mariota, I would like to think they can sub for anyone on offense for a few plays to be coached up. 

 
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There is no practice today. There is the mildest of walk throughs tonight. For Thursday games, injury reports gotta come out today. It's guesswork and nothing. Blow it off

 
Spain 26 starts, 3.5 sacks allowed, 4.6 average ypc behind him (quick math annually not adding up per run)

I swear it'd be hard to find an NFL G with better statistics

edited, doublechecked math

 
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After the bye, the Henry Murray split went back to what it was in the beginning of the season.

 
Much concern over tonight's game.

Not sure we have the firepower or the D to win this game.

I hope to stand corrected when I wake up tomorrow

 
msommer said:
Much concern over tonight's game.

Not sure we have the firepower or the D to win this game.

I hope to stand corrected when I wake up tomorrow


How Mariota when it comes to attacking the zone?

 

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