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Postby mikemarrs » Tue Oct 14, 2008 5:30 pm

With a weekend of upsets and near misses from the lower echelon of the NFL, the unbeaten Tennessee Titans turn their attention to the struggling Kansas City Chiefs, whom they face Sunday at Arrowhead Stadium.
During their off weekend, the Titans watched the St. Louis Rams and Houston Texans rally to defeat Washington and Miami, respectively, to earn their first victories of the season and the Cleveland Browns defeated the only other undefeated team which was the New York Giants. Redskins running back Clinton Portis even admitted after the loss to the Rams that Washington players "overlooked" the previously winless team.

Struggle or not for the rebuilding Chiefs, Titans coach Jeff Fisher said Monday his 5-0 club will not overlook Kansas City, despite what appears to be a mismatch on paper.

"I don't think this team will have any trouble getting focused for this ballgame," Fisher said. "They left (for the bye weekend) with (focus) being the intention coming back. I'm not concerned about that whatsoever. There are things, however, that do raise your concern levels a little bit after byes, and those are the normal things - the timing.

"After bye weeks, the penalties seem to creep up a little bit, the turnovers the timing is off a little bit ... but I'm not concerned about them taking anything lightly or taking anything for granted or a lack of focus. They're highly motivated right now. That's the one thing that's got us to this point. They carry a very high level of respect for their opponent and that's what has gotten us to this point. And we're not going to waver off that."

The Titans faced the Chiefs last year at Arrowhead and won 26-17. Fisher said the Chiefs are very different from that team, and despite having only one win thus far, can be a dangerous team with so many young players learning on the job.

"They've definitely had to make some difficult roster moves," Fisher said. "One in particular is Jared Allen (traded to Minnesota). They've had a lot of draft choices. They've drafted well. They're playing young players. They've got some key players at key positions. Tony Gonzalez, and (Dewayne) Bowe. The running back (Larry Johnson, who did not play in the '07 meeting) is a very, very good player. They've got some very, very good defensive players. They've had trouble winning ballgames, but all you have to do is put the Denver game on, and it'll get your attention."

Fisher said because both teams had bye weeks last week, that the young Chiefs are a bit of an unknown to the Titans as they game plan for them.

"We played them last year but their roster has turned over significantly since last year's matchup," Fisher said. "I think the level of unknown comes just from the week off. That would be the staff's concern because there's no way to predict what they've done over the bye week and what they're going to do from a game plan standpoint."

The Titans are at least familiar with quarterback Brodie Croyle, who has missed time this season with a separated shoulder, but should start Sunday's game. The Titans picked Croyle off twice in last year's victory, but despite the mistakes in that game, Fisher said the young quarterback had moments where he played well against Tennessee's defense.

"I thought last year he played well leading up to our game and he played well in our game," Fisher said. "He made some plays in some difficult weather conditions on an icy, frozen field ... I think he's certainly a capable quarterback. We had a very good grade on him coming out so I think he gives them a boost, certainly with a week and a half, or the extra days of preparation. I think he's got a chance to be productive."

NOTES, QUOTES

—The Titans needed the bye week to heal up one of the most important elements of the club in the unbeaten start - the defensive line. Both defensive end Kyle Vanden Bosch (groin) and defensive tackle Tony Brown (ankle) failed to finish their Oct. 5 victory in Baltimore, and both would have been extremely iffy had the Titans had a game scheduled this past Sunday.

In regards to their availability this week, Jeff Fisher said Monday, he was "very encouraged right now" with where they are. The Titans finished the win over the Ravens with only five defensive linemen, and at one point in the game, were down to four when Albert Haynesworth was out for a time.

Vanden Bosch has been an ironman for the Titans since signing with Tennessee in 2005. He has made 53 consecutive regular-season starts, plus one in the playoffs.

—Who could have guessed that DE Jevon Kearse would emerge as the healthiest member of the Titans front four through the first six weeks of the NFL season? When the Titans re-signed Kearse in March, there were questions galore about his exit from Philadelphia where he had suffered a knee injury in 2006 and was eventually benched in 2007. But with the other three starters on the d-line banged up, Kearse has managed to stay healthy and relatively productive thus far.

"I've been playing around 40 to 45 snaps a game, which is pretty decent," Kearse said. "They'd probably want me to play a little less but I don't think I can do that. I want to jump out there as much as I can, just to get better."

He has 17 tackles and 1.5 sacks, but Fisher said his value to the defense goes beyond the numbers.

"There's gap fit responsibilities. There's contain responsibilities," Fisher said. "He'll flatten out on bootlegs and force the quarterback to throw the ball out of bounds. And guess what? We don't see a bootleg the rest of the day. You don't see that, but we see that. So there's a lot of those hidden things that he's doing for us right now, well above and beyond the sack numbers and the hurries and the hits that are contributing to the success of our defense."

STRATEGY AND PERSONNEL

PLAYER NOTES

—CB Cortland Finnegan is still tied for the NFL lead in interceptions with four, despite not having a pick in his past two games. Finnegan is currently tied with teammate Michael Griffin and Green Bay's Charles Woodson.

—TE Bo Scaife was supposed to be the Titans second option at tight end behind veteran acquisition Alge Crumpler. But Scaife is becoming more of a go-to guy than ever, as he leads the club with 20 receptions thus far this season.

—WR Justin Gage, who missed the Ravens game with a knee injury, was held out of practice during the bye week and stayed behind on the weekend to rehab the injury. Titans coach Jeff Fisher said Gage would have a chance to return this week this week against Kansas City.

—K Rob Bironas, who can be an unrestricted free agent at year's end, is doing what he can to enhance his value. Bironas, who made 35 of 39 field goals last year, is a perfect 8 of 8 in 2008 with three of those from at least 44 yards.

—DT Albert Haynesworth already has five sacks after posting a career-high six last year. Haynesworth, however, has indicated he doesn't believe he is playing as well overall as he did a year ago. Nevertheless, he is well on his way to earning his way out of being franchised for a second straight season. He needs only to play in 60 percent of the defensive snaps, or 53 percent if the Titans finish in the top five defensively or win 10 games. He also would not be franchised again in 2009 if he makes the Pro Bowl.


REPORT CARD AFTER 5 GAMES

PASSING OFFENSE: C-plus — Last year, the passing offense was a disaster as Vince Young threw just nine touchdown passes to 17 interceptions. Thus far, veteran Kerry Collins has steadied the ship, and his numbers are not spectacular (64 of 115 for 740 yards, 3 TDs, 3 INTs), he has been reliable and has contributed key completions and drives at crucial moments.

RUSHING OFFENSE: B — The Titans have found the yards more difficult to come by the past two weeks (76 yards vs. Minnesota, 47 vs. Baltimore) after going over 100 yards in each of the first three games. Rookie Chris Johnson needs to be the bellwether for the run game, and is beginning to wrest more carries away from LenDale White.

PASS DEFENSE: A-plus — The front four, led by Albert Haynesworth and Kyle Vanden Bosch, has been the spark for the defense all season with 14 of the team's 15 sacks coming from the defensive line. That pressure has also helped the Titans record 10 interceptions, including three that have had a direct bearing on preserving games.

RUSH DEFENSE: A-minus — There have been times the Titans have been gashed for big plays and games where they have given up plenty of rushing yards, but for the most part, this group has been solid, ranking ninth in the NFL in rushing average and 13 in rushing yards per game entering Monday night.

SPECIAL TEAMS: B — Special teams, especially the kickoff coverage unit and punt return unit, looked to be a liability early in the season, but over the past few weeks, the Titans have improved in both areas, and have been getting improved results from return man Chris Carr. In kicker Rob Bironas (8 for 8) and punter Craig Hentrich (35.7 net avg.) are as solid as ever.

COACHING: A — For all of his conservativeness regarding the offense, Jeff Fisher's style of letting the defense set the tone and asking the offense not to make costly mistakes, has worked thus far for Tennessee. The permanent switch to Kerry Collins at quarterback was a needed move, but made easier by Vince Young's issues in the aftermath of his knee injury.
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Postby Luvsaugeri » Tue Oct 14, 2008 9:31 pm

That's too long for me to read.

All I can say is.......HOW BOUT THEM BROWNS??!!! :wink: :lol: 8)
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Postby Rhiannon » Tue Oct 14, 2008 9:34 pm

Luvsaugeri wrote:That's too long for me to read.

All I can say is.......HOW BOUT THEM BROWNS??!!! :wink: :lol: 8)


OMG... Well, Eli sure completed a lot of passes last night. Even if it were to the wrong friggin team!! :shock:
Cleveland stomped some ass last night. NY looked pitiful!!! :lol:
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Postby X factor » Tue Oct 14, 2008 10:54 pm

<Mikey, you're one of my only Titans homeboys on this board, and I love ya for it!

If EVER there was a trap game for them, this is it. Theoretically, they should destroy KC, but I'm concerned that they're gonna be thinking about that difficult stretch they have coming up (Indy, Green Bay, Chicago, Jville, NY Jets)

However, looking at this stretch at this point in the season, it doesn't look as daunting as it did 6 weeks ago.

GO TITANS!!
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Postby Saint John » Tue Oct 14, 2008 11:04 pm

Kerry Collins is the most underrated QB in the NFL. This guy should have been a starter the last 3 years. Maybe he'll lead them to an undefeated team like he did Penn State. That team is still the best college football team I've ever seen.
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Postby Luvsaugeri » Tue Oct 14, 2008 11:05 pm

Rhiannon wrote:
Luvsaugeri wrote:That's too long for me to read.

All I can say is.......HOW BOUT THEM BROWNS??!!! :wink: :lol: 8)


OMG... Well, Eli sure completed a lot of passes last night. Even if it were to the wrong friggin team!! :shock:
Cleveland stomped some ass last night. NY looked pitiful!!! :lol:


LOL!!

I don't know what team that was (Browns) last night. I've not seen that team all season!!!

I think last night was more points than they scored in their first 3 games!!!
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Postby Tito » Wed Oct 15, 2008 12:11 am

F'n Bears should be 6-0.
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Postby Enigma869 » Wed Oct 15, 2008 1:15 am

Tennessee should definitely be taken seriously by everyone. I'm still not sold on their offense, but their defense is immense. I don't agree with Dan that Kerry Collins is "the most underrated QB in the NFL". The reality is that it's tough to be "underrated" when you haven't taken a snap in 3 seasons. Collins is a good game manager, and I believe a MUCH better QB for the Titans than the VERY overrated Vince Young. Quarterbacks like Vince Young come along every 5 years and their game NEVER translates well to the NFL. Michael Vick was a guy cut from the same cloth (football speaking) and for all the attention the guy got, he never did anything worth talking about on a football field.

At this point, I think the Titans are the number one team in the AFC (not sure if that will be the case at the end of the season). I give the NFC top spot to the Giants (in spite of their embarrassing performance to a bad Browns team). Dallas is once again proving to be a fraud, and they will NEVER win a thing with that moron Phillips as their coach!


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Postby Saint John » Wed Oct 15, 2008 1:24 am

Enigma869 wrote: I don't agree with Dan that Kerry Collins is "the most underrated QB in the NFL".
I meant of QB's that weren't starting. Bad phrasing on my part. The guy is certainly better than some starters out there. That's what I meant.
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Postby X factor » Wed Oct 15, 2008 2:17 am

Enigma869 wrote:Tennessee should definitely be taken seriously by everyone. I'm still not sold on their offense, but their defense is immense. I don't agree with Dan that Kerry Collins is "the most underrated QB in the NFL". The reality is that it's tough to be "underrated" when you haven't taken a snap in 3 seasons. Collins is a good game manager, and I believe a MUCH better QB for the Titans than the VERY overrated Vince Young. Quarterbacks like Vince Young come along every 5 years and their game NEVER translates well to the NFL. Michael Vick was a guy cut from the same cloth (football speaking) and for all the attention the guy got, he never did anything worth talking about on a football field.

At this point, I think the Titans are the number one team in the AFC (not sure if that will be the case at the end of the season). I give the NFC top spot to the Giants (in spite of their embarrassing performance to a bad Browns team). Dallas is once again proving to be a fraud, and they will NEVER win a thing with that moron Phillips are their coach!


John from Boston


John, I've always felt the same way about Young. As a long suffering Vandy Football fan (I was born in Nashville, what are ya gonna do?) I was SO hoping TN would make the homer pick and go with Cutler. Can you imagine how potent that offense would be with him taking the snaps???

Oh well- I think TN can make it all the way if they don't meet San Diego in the playoffs! Those bastards scare me, especially now that they're back to 500.
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Postby WalrusOct9 » Wed Oct 15, 2008 3:52 am

Luvsaugeri wrote:That's too long for me to read.

All I can say is.......HOW BOUT THEM BROWNS??!!! :wink: :lol: 8)




*yawn* When are they going to play Brady Quinn?
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Postby Enigma869 » Wed Oct 15, 2008 4:51 am

WalrusOct9 wrote:*yawn* When are they going to play Brady Quinn?


The Girl Scouts, ahem, I mean the Brownies aren't going to the playoffs this season. Because of that, you are guaranteed to see Quinn in there, before the season ends. Sure, Anderson decided to show up last night, but they're still only the 12th ranked team in their conference! Only Kansas City and Cincy have a worst offense than the Browns in the AFC, and that is not the company you want to be in, if your goal is to field a competitive team. At some point, they have to determine whether or not Quinn can even play, and I'm confident that "some point" will be the 2008 season. Derek Anderson will come down with some "hamstring pull" or some other ailment, and Quinn will get the nod.


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Postby Luvsaugeri » Wed Oct 15, 2008 5:03 am

WalrusOct9 wrote:
Luvsaugeri wrote:That's too long for me to read.

All I can say is.......HOW BOUT THEM BROWNS??!!! :wink: :lol: 8)




*yawn* When are they going to play Brady Quinn?


I am the biggest Quinn fan in the world. I have been down on Anderson since 1/2 way through last season. I think he makes a fine back up. But his accuracy SUCKS. So does his decision making.

Having said all that.....until Crenell is gone I don't think we are going to see Quinn. Crenell is determined to stick with him to the death. Anderson had the lowest quarterback rating (except for one QB from Kansas City that only played one game I think) and Crenell still stuck with him. His (Crenell) stubborness is amazing.

I'm dying to see what Quinn can do. But I just don't see it happening unless Anderson gets hurt.
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Postby WalrusOct9 » Wed Oct 15, 2008 5:17 am

I honestly couldn't give a shit about the NFL, at all, even though I live in Nashville and our team apparently is awesome. But as a Notre Dame fan who watched Brady for 4 years, I'm pretty curious how he'll fare in the NFL...he always looked like a franchise QB to me, or at least having the potential to be one. My roommates are really big into the NFL and their fantasy stuff but I just could never get into it.
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Postby Enigma869 » Wed Oct 15, 2008 6:45 am

WalrusOct9 wrote:I honestly couldn't give a shit about the NFL, at all, even though I live in Nashville and our team apparently is awesome. But as a Notre Dame fan who watched Brady for 4 years, I'm pretty curious how he'll fare in the NFL...he always looked like a franchise QB to me, or at least having the potential to be one. My roommates are really big into the NFL and their fantasy stuff but I just could never get into it.



A couple of points here...First and foremost, you have my condolences for being a Notre Dame fan. That once proud program hasn't been relevant since Lou Holtz left! As for Brady Quinn looking like a "franchise QB" in college...it's meaningless. Andre Ware and Ryan Leaf looked like franchise QB's in college, and both were out of the NFL within a couple of years. College football is replete with "stud players", who aren't good enough to play at the NFL level. Reggie Bush was an all-world player at USC, and is nothing more than a role-player a kick returner in the NFL! I'm not suggesting that Quinn isn't good enough, because he may be. I'm simply saying that what he did in college means absolutely nothing!


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Postby RedWingFan » Wed Oct 15, 2008 6:50 am

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Enigma869 wrote: I don't agree with Dan that Kerry Collins is "the most underrated QB in the NFL".
I meant of QB's that weren't starting. Bad phrasing on my part. The guy is certainly better than some starters out there. That's what I meant.

Exponentially better than Jamarcus Russell. I can't believe Al Davis admitted that Lane Kiffin didn't want to draft Russell. Davis called Russell "a great quarterback". The Raiders got rid of the wrong guy. Should have been Davis carted off in a straight jacket. :(
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Postby WalrusOct9 » Wed Oct 15, 2008 8:11 am

Enigma869 wrote:
WalrusOct9 wrote:I honestly couldn't give a shit about the NFL, at all, even though I live in Nashville and our team apparently is awesome. But as a Notre Dame fan who watched Brady for 4 years, I'm pretty curious how he'll fare in the NFL...he always looked like a franchise QB to me, or at least having the potential to be one. My roommates are really big into the NFL and their fantasy stuff but I just could never get into it.



A couple of points here...First and foremost, you have my condolences for being a Notre Dame fan. That once proud program hasn't been relevant since Lou Holtz left! As for Brady Quinn looking like a "franchise QB" in college...it's meaningless. Andre Ware and Ryan Leaf looked like franchise QB's in college, and both were out of the NFL within a couple of years. College football is replete with "stud players", who aren't good enough to play at the NFL level. Reggie Bush was an all-world player at USC, and is nothing more than a role-player a kick returner in the NFL! I'm not suggesting that Quinn isn't good enough, because he may be. I'm simply saying that what he did in college means absolutely nothing!


John from Boston



Agreed...I'm just curious to see how he does since I watched him for so long in college. I know his college performance doesn't mean he'll do well in the NFL, but I think he's definitely got the talent.

Andre Ware got drafted by the Lions...you can't blame him for his epic life fail when he was stuck there. :roll:


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Postby Enigma869 » Wed Oct 15, 2008 9:34 am

WalrusOct9 wrote: I know his college performance doesn't mean he'll do well in the NFL, but I think he's definitely got the talent.


Well, he certainly put up very good numbers his last two seasons at ND. Time will tell if he's a pro QB.

WalrusOct9 wrote:Andre Ware got drafted by the Lions...you can't blame him for his epic life fail when he was stuck there. :roll:


In the interest of full disclosure, I think the Lions are one of the worst organizations in all of sports, and always have been. It's unfortunate, because I believe that Detroit is one of America's great sports cities, and has great fans. That said, Andre Ware failed because he didn't have NFL talent, not because the Detroit Lions drafted him. A guy by the name of Barry Sanders was also drafted by Detroit. Perhaps you've heard of him. In spite of being drafted by Detroit, Sanders is one of the top 3 running backs (in my opinion) to ever play in the NFL!

WalrusOct9 wrote:Notre Dame is going to win the National Championship in two years. You heard me. :D


Keep dreaming dude. Charlie Weis isn't winning anything at Notre Dame. I've been watching football long enough to understand that some guys are head coaches, while others are simply great assistants (which is more than okay). Weis isn't cut out to be a head coach in college or anywhere else. His arrogance doesn't match his succcess. He did a whole lot better when someone else was leading the orchestra!


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Postby Don » Wed Oct 15, 2008 9:39 am

Enigma869 wrote:
WalrusOct9 wrote:I honestly couldn't give a shit about the NFL, at all, even though I live in Nashville and our team apparently is awesome. But as a Notre Dame fan who watched Brady for 4 years, I'm pretty curious how he'll fare in the NFL...he always looked like a franchise QB to me, or at least having the potential to be one. My roommates are really big into the NFL and their fantasy stuff but I just could never get into it.



A couple of points here...First and foremost, you have my condolences for being a Notre Dame fan. That once proud program hasn't been relevant since Lou Holtz left! As for Brady Quinn looking like a "franchise QB" in college...it's meaningless. Andre Ware and Ryan Leaf looked like franchise QB's in college, and both were out of the NFL within a couple of years. College football is replete with "stud players", who aren't good enough to play at the NFL level. Reggie Bush was an all-world player at USC, and is nothing more than a role-player a kick returner in the NFL! I'm not suggesting that Quinn isn't good enough, because he may be. I'm simply saying that what he did in college means absolutely nothing!


John from Boston


Another one to add to the list, all time NCAA passing yardage leader Timmy Chang. Even NFL Europe booted his ass.
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Postby nutz4Neal » Wed Oct 15, 2008 9:42 am

:lol: Too long for me to read too; BUT, I'll say this: GO TITANS!!!
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Postby Enigma869 » Wed Oct 15, 2008 9:51 am

Gunbot wrote:Another one to add to the list, all time NCAA passing yardage leader Timmy Chang. Even NFL Europe booted his ass.



I'm not a big college football fan (The ranking system is an embarrassment). I've never even heard of Timmy Chang. According to the NCAA, their top 5 passing leaders (yards) of all time are:

1 Ty Detmer, BYU 1988-91 15,031
2 Tim Rattay, La. Tech 1997-99 12,746
3 Chris Redman, Louisville 1996-99 12,541
4 Todd Santos, San Diego St 1984-87 11,425
5 Tim Lester, W. Michigan 1996-99 11,299

That list is yet another example of how meaningless college stats are, because there isn't an average NFL QB among the top 5!


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Postby Aaron » Wed Oct 15, 2008 10:10 am

Good luck bro. The Colts are hitting their stride and as we both know, are in your confernce. It will be a good game!
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Postby Don » Wed Oct 15, 2008 10:27 am

Enigma869 wrote:
Gunbot wrote:Another one to add to the list, all time NCAA passing yardage leader Timmy Chang. Even NFL Europe booted his ass.



I'm not a big college football fan (The ranking system is an embarrassment). I've never even heard of Timmy Chang. According to the NCAA, their top 5 passing leaders (yards) of all time are:

1 Ty Detmer, BYU 1988-91 15,031
2 Tim Rattay, La. Tech 1997-99 12,746
3 Chris Redman, Louisville 1996-99 12,541
4 Todd Santos, San Diego St 1984-87 11,425
5 Tim Lester, W. Michigan 1996-99 11,299

That list is yet another example of how meaningless college stats are, because there isn't an average NFL QB among the top 5!


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Chang played at HAWAII for Jun Jones (2001-2004, He threw for 16,910 Yards. He lost out on the Heisman to Jason White of Oklahoma. Also holds the record for most interceptions in a career, 80, but that part doesn't get much attention.Looks like he got picked up in the CFL and plays for Winnipeg now.
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Postby Enigma869 » Wed Oct 15, 2008 11:05 am

Gunbot wrote:Chang played at HAWAII for Jun Jones (2001-2004, He threw for 16,910 Yards. He lost out on the Heisman to Jason White of Oklahoma.



Interesting how his name doesn't appear anywhere on the NCAA's list. Mr. Chang should petition the NCAA to include his name. Perhaps the NCAA takes Hawaii football about as seriously as everyone else does! Anybody setting records at Hawaii will never be taken seriously. Hell, my high school team could stomp the U. of Hawaii! I would vote against a U. of Hawaii player for the Heisman (which is a trophy that means absolutely nothing), even if he threw 100 TD's in a season.


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Postby Don » Wed Oct 15, 2008 11:06 am

Enigma869 wrote:
Gunbot wrote:Chang played at HAWAII for Jun Jones (2001-2004, He threw for 16,910 Yards. He lost out on the Heisman to Jason White of Oklahoma.



Interesting how his name doesn't appear anywhere on the NCAA's list. Mr. Chang should petition the NCAA to include his name. Perhaps the NCAA takes Hawaii football about as seriously as everyone else does! Anybody setting records at Hawaii will never be taken seriously. Hell, my high school team could stomp the U. of Hawaii! I would vote against a U. of Hawaii player for the Heisman (which is a trophy that means absolutely nothing), even if he threw 100 TD's in a season.


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The proof in the pudding, Winnipeg :lol: a long way from HAWAII
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Postby mikemarrs » Wed Oct 15, 2008 11:32 am

i think its pretty karmic that pac man jones the troublemaker who the titans traded is now suspended indefinitely and the titans are sitting undefeated at 6-0.we got rid of his ass and didn't skip a beat and it hasn't seemed to hurt us any because the man who replaced pac man on the titans now leads the NFL in interception.
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Postby mikemarrs » Wed Oct 15, 2008 11:33 am

Aaron wrote:Good luck bro. The Colts are hitting their stride and as we both know, are in your confernce. It will be a good game!



can't wait until our titans-colts monday night contest here at the end of october.going to be a great game.
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Postby Aaron » Wed Oct 15, 2008 12:15 pm

Mike,

I agree, it could be the best game of the first half of the season. I'll be rooting for my boys but I'll have a beer for you for sure.

L8r bro,

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Aaron wrote:Good luck bro. The Colts are hitting their stride and as we both know, are in your confernce. It will be a good game!



can't wait until our titans-colts monday night contest here at the end of october.going to be a great game.
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Postby YoungJRNY » Wed Oct 15, 2008 12:56 pm

The one thing that can catapult Tennessee into a MONSTER is the one thing they had since day 1( for the good and bad teams that ruled in Tennessee)..and that is coaching.

Jeff Fischer always has been one of the best coaches in the league and has had some mad success with Houston/Tennessee for years. Hell, if the powers that be created a football field to be 99 yards, the Titans would have a Superbowl victory under their belts.

The only question I have with this team down the stretch is at the Quarterback position. Sure, Kerry Collins has Superbowl experience and played on a Superbowl caliber team, but how the NFL changes EVERY Minute, EVERY second, let alone every WEEK.. the worry of it all is that could Collins consistently lead this team down the road in crucial moments , and more important ..deep in the playoffs? I don't think this undefeated streak will last too much longer and I believe it will be broken down from the Quarterback's performance.

Also keep in mind that the combined records of their opponents that they have beaten aren't really considered mad contenders at this point and has a W/L record of 9-19 between 5 teams. Regardless, they have the defense that will PUT YOU DOWN..hard..and fast. As long as their D keeps playing the way their playing, they will be in it 'till the end..the playoffs will tell another story.

I see Tennessee losing in the divisional round or possibly in the Conference Championship. The AFC is going to be interesting, and were starting to see better performances from both the AFC and NFC. Should be a great second half of a season. One I anticipate the best I've ever seen.
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Postby Since 78 » Wed Oct 15, 2008 1:04 pm

YoungJRNY wrote:The one thing that can catapult Tennessee into a MONSTER is the one thing they had since day 1( for the good and bad teams that ruled in Tennessee)..and that is coaching.

Jeff Fischer always has been one of the best coaches in the league and has had some mad success with Houston/Tennessee for years. Hell, if the powers that be created a football field to be 99 yards, the Titans would have a Superbowl victory under their belts.

The only question I have with this team down the stretch is at the Quarterback position. Sure, Kerry Collins has Superbowl experience and played on a Superbowl caliber team, but how the NFL changes EVERY Minute, EVERY second, let alone every WEEK.. the worry of it all is that could Collins consistently lead this team down the road in crucial moments , and more important ..deep in the playoffs? I don't think this undefeated streak will last too much longer and I believe it will be broken down from the Quarterback's performance.

Also keep in mind that the combined records of their opponents that they have beaten aren't really considered mad contenders at this point and has a W/L record of 9-19 between 5 teams. Regardless, they have the defense that will PUT YOU DOWN..hard..and fast. As long as their D keeps playing the way their playing, they will be in all the way, then the playoffs will tell another tell.

I see Tennessee losing in the divisional round or possibly in the Conference Championship. The AFC is going to be interesting, and were starting to see better performances from both the AFC and NFC. Should be a great second half of a season. One I anticipate the best I've ever seen.


Dude! Are propping up Houston/Tennessee? What next? are you going to start saying how great the Browns are? Undefeated nothing! It only counts at the end of the season!
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