Next week will be a fun game to watch.Well, the Titans beat KC this year.
Actually they would still trail by 1 point.Even though the Playcalling has been horrible by BO'B. KC would of came back from 52-0 with their offense vs Houston's Defense regardless of playcalling
Regardless, King Henry is getting paid and rightfully so. He got the Titans where they are today.Think the Seahawks will go after Henry in the off-season?
I know, but I am hoping that he lands on a team that knows how to use a down hill runner like him. Not many out there.Regardless, King Henry is getting paid and rightfully so. He got the Titans where they are today.
Not a ton of teams out there with the OL necessary to do so. Titans have been impressive blocking for him in 2019.I know, but I am hoping that he lands on a team that knows how to use a down hill runner like him. Not many out there.
That right there is why Matt Rhule should he on from Cam. He’s an unusual dude. Really though I do think he’s not going to ever get back to where he took Carolina. Could be wrong.
Well of course. One good season means like a 15 year extension in guaranteed money in the NFLIDK. That seemed to be a heartfelt bear hug he gave DH on the sideline...
I'm with you. There is some nostalgia interest in seeing a Green Bay vs. Kansas City Super Bowl, since that would be a rematch of the first one, but I'm pulling for Henry and Evans. And San Fran MUST be eliminated. They are carrying the sinful stain of not having an Alabama player on their roster.I’m announcing my decision, I’m officially a Nashville Titans fan for the remainder of the 2019-2020 NFL playoffs
The Titans are a 9-7 team, but they are 7-3 after the QB change. A case can certainly be made that they would be a 13-3 or 12-4 team had they started the season with Tannehill under center. Four of the losses were to Jacksonville, Indy, Denver, and Buffalo. All of those games are near-certain wins with a different QB and accompanying scheme.While I'm certainly happy for Derrick Henry, the success of Tennessee in the playoffs thus far reminds me of why I prefer college football to the NFL. Tennessee was just a 9-7 team and eliminated two really good teams (New England and Baltimore) who had far better regular seasons. This is how it would be in college if we went to a 16 team playoff. Occasionally we'd have a 3 loss college team knock off an undefeated team in the playoff which wouldn't seem fair to me.