
| December 25th, 2006 | Playoff Hopes Alive |
With the Titans win over the Bills, their playoff hopes are still alive, although still very unlikely. First off the Titans would have to beat New England next week which shouldn’t be too hard as the Pats will most likely bench their starters after the first half. A couple games have already fallen into place such as the Jags and Bengals losing. Now we need the Jets to lose vs Miami and the Bengals to lose next Sunday. If the Begals and/or Jets dont lose then they would own the three way tie over the Titans and we would be eliminated from playoff contention. Our best bet at this point is, assuming we beat New England, would be for the Cheifs to beat the Jags next Sunday because we own the three way tie over them and for the Bengals and/or Jets to lose, as they hold the threeway tie over us. ~Caleb a.k.a. Ghost, TitansNation SportsWriter Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
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| December 24th, 2006 | Keys To Victory |
Titans Bills ~Caleb a.k.a. Ghost, TitansNation SportsWriter Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
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| December 21st, 2006 | Titans send no Representatives to the Probowl |
How does this happen? One of the hottest young teams in football with some of the hottest players right now being overlooked by the more popular players on more popular teams, even though they may not being playing nearly as good. Polumalu and Lynch over Hope, Porter over Bulluck? Any true NFL fan knows who clearly has had the better season. I may be being a little biased, being a Titans fan and all, but you can count me out for watching the probowl this season. ~Caleb a.k.a. Ghost, TitansNation SportsWriter Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
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| December 17th, 2006 | .500 |
The Titans are at .500 for the first time in 3 YEARS, despite only gaining 98 net yards of total offense and giving up 396 to the Jaguars. This was supposed to be the game to tell whether or not Vince Young was ready to be a starter in this league, but we didnt get to judge much, as the Titans only got 34 snaps of offense-15 passing and 16 rushing- as compared to 82 by the Jaguars. Vince finished with 85 passing yards and 4 yards rushing. He also got sacked 3 times, one resulting in a 20 yards loss back to their own 10 yard line. Rookie mistake. Travis Henry came into the game hoping to close in on 1,000 yards rushing for the season but came up short with only 37 yards rushing, 974 on the season. It’s hard to say that our defense had a good game, as we gave up almost 400 total yards of offense, but it also scored 21 of our 24 total points. The first touchdown came from PacMan Jones in the first quarter, scoring on an 83 yard interceotion return. The next came when the Jags were driving. David Garrard scrambled to the 12 yard line, only to lose the ball and have it picked up by Cortland Finnegan and run all 92 yards to the endzone. All Garrard could do was sit and watch it all happen before his eyes. And finally, Chris Hope topped it off with a 61 yard return for a touchdown. He also finished the game with 10 tackles. Arguably, the biggest coaching desicion of the day was a challenge by Fisher at the one yard line. Garrard had just thrown a lob pass to Lewis for a touchdown. Fisher challenged that he didnt have possesion and got it overturned. So what you ask? Well, the defense held Jones-Drew on 3rd and one to force a 4th down at the 1 yard line. Garrard decided to throw another lob pass, only to Matt Jones this time, and guess who… PacMan Jones broke it up and gave the Titans possesion. Well, I dont want PacMan’s return to go unnoticed. At the beggining of the second half, PacMan brought a 70 yard return down the the Jags 15 yard line, en-route to a Rob Bironas feild goal. So basically the story line is that the Jags owned the game but costly turnovers gave us the win. We’re now back to .500, in the playoff race, and winners of 5 straight. We travel to Buffalo next week where both teams are 7-7 and fighting for their playoff lives. It should be a good one next week. ~Caleb a.k.a. Ghost, TitansNation Sportswriter Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
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| December 17th, 2006 | Titans Jags 1st Half Review |
The Titans started off strong with a 7-0 lead in the 1st quarter thanks to a PacMan Jones 83 yard interception return for a touchdown. After that, nothing was going right for the Titans. Missed tackles, giving up big plays, and absolutely no productivity on offense. It is good to see, though, that Norm Chow is letting Vince Young air it out and taking a chance at the big plays. The Jags then struck back a long drive resulting in a Jones-Drew touchdown run from 13 yards out. The next few times the Titans got the ball, they went 3 and out and the Jags took advantage. Knowing the Titans defense was getting tired, they started pounding the rock and letting David Garrard dance around in the backfield while the Titans defenders chased him around. Basically the summary of the first half goes like this. PacMan return for a TD, no offense from the Titans, Jags pounding the Titans D but only getting 10 points, and a missed FG at the end of the half by Rob Bironas that would have tied the game at 10 all. ~Caleb a.k.a. Ghost, TitansNation SportsWriter Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
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| December 16th, 2006 | Game Preview: Titans Jags |
This weekend, the Jacksonville Jaguars head in to Nashville to square off against the red hot Tennessee Titans, winners of four straight. I don’t think either team is expecting this to be an easy game, as both teams are fighting for their playoff lives. This should be a very physical game right down to the end. The Jags seem to have an edge in this one, after making the Colts look like my local 8th grade team, and the Titans coming off a 3 straight close losses and barely nudging it out over the lowly Texans. Now for the rookie debate. Who will play better- Vince Young or Maurice Jones-Drew? Only time will tell, but I’m expecting Jones-Drew to have a big day, as the Titans have a very poor run defense to say the least. Vince Young will look to rebound from his poor performance last time around vs. the Jags when he threw three interceptions en-route to a 37-7 Jags win. In all fairness, this was one of Vince Young’s first starts , and he’s come a long way since then. Leading his team to four straight. He’s going to need some help from his defense, though, if the Titans expect to win this one. Titans Defensive Coordinator Jim Schwartz and been stressing the importance of wrap up tackling against the Jags to his defense this week and has been the main thing he’s been working with his players on. My prediction is that this is going to be a hard fought, physical game right down to the end with the Jags barely nodging it out, 21-17. ~Caleb a.k.a. Ghost, TitansNation SportsWriter Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
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| December 7th, 2006 | Hello world! |
Welcome to WordPress. This is your first post. Edit or delete it, then start blogging! Posted in Uncategorized | 1 Comment »
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