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Posted: Mon Nov 24, 2008 5:14 pm
Yeah. The lost to the Jets. My team lost to the falcons =[
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Posted: Mon Nov 24, 2008 8:00 pm
Well, the good thing about them finally losing is that if they went undeafeted, and went to the superbowl, and lost it, they wouldnt have the humiliation the pats did, people saying "Haha! 18 and 1."
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Posted: Mon Nov 24, 2008 8:27 pm
But it wasn't like the Patriots of last year, where many people thought they would run the table.
...How many of you honestly thought that the Titans would go 16-0 (even after knowing they were 10-0)?
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Posted: Mon Nov 24, 2008 8:50 pm
Dude-LAP But it wasn't like the Patriots of last year, where many people thought they would run the table. ...How many of you honestly thought that the Titans would go 16-0 (even after knowing they were 10-0)? yea i knew they wouldn't go undefeated. i suppose now i should root for them to lose the rest of their games so the steelers might get the #1 seed in the AFC
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Posted: Tue Nov 25, 2008 7:00 pm
Dude-LAP But it wasn't like the Patriots of last year, where many people thought they would run the table. ...How many of you honestly thought that the Titans would go 16-0 (even after knowing they were 10-0)? i didnt think the titans would have a perfect season. when i looked at the rest of their schedule i knew the jets would beat them.
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Posted: Tue Nov 25, 2008 9:40 pm
CocoSweet Dude-LAP But it wasn't like the Patriots of last year, where many people thought they would run the table. ...How many of you honestly thought that the Titans would go 16-0 (even after knowing they were 10-0)? i didnt think the titans would have a perfect season. when i looked at the rest of their schedule i knew the jets would beat them. I knew the Jets would give them a run for their money too, but not win. Although I wasn't surprised that the Jets won. But the Titans still have a few tough games remaining. @ Houston, @ Indy, and vs. the Steelers.
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Posted: Thu Nov 27, 2008 9:58 am
Dude-LAP CocoSweet Dude-LAP But it wasn't like the Patriots of last year, where many people thought they would run the table. ...How many of you honestly thought that the Titans would go 16-0 (even after knowing they were 10-0)? i didnt think the titans would have a perfect season. when i looked at the rest of their schedule i knew the jets would beat them. I knew the Jets would give them a run for their money too, but not win. Although I wasn't surprised that the Jets won. But the Titans still have a few tough games remaining. @ Houston, @ Indy, and vs. the Steelers. What's ironic about this is that if Tennesse would have won against the Jets, then this Thanksgiving would be one the NFL will remember because it would be the NFL's best record team against their worst record team. Still my prediction on Thanksgiving would be: Tennesse 45-3 Detroit. I mean, come on the Titans are gonna take their anger on Detroit, crush their souls, then rebuild it to crush it again. The Titans' RB might have their most productive game this season since Detroit has the worst Rush Defense in the League.
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Posted: Fri Nov 28, 2008 4:48 pm
carlostoro414 Dude-LAP CocoSweet Dude-LAP But it wasn't like the Patriots of last year, where many people thought they would run the table. ...How many of you honestly thought that the Titans would go 16-0 (even after knowing they were 10-0)? i didnt think the titans would have a perfect season. when i looked at the rest of their schedule i knew the jets would beat them. I knew the Jets would give them a run for their money too, but not win. Although I wasn't surprised that the Jets won. But the Titans still have a few tough games remaining. @ Houston, @ Indy, and vs. the Steelers. What's ironic about this is that if Tennesse would have won against the Jets, then this Thanksgiving would be one the NFL will remember because it would be the NFL's best record team against their worst record team. Still my prediction on Thanksgiving would be: Tennesse 45-3 Detroit. I mean, come on the Titans are gonna take their anger on Detroit, crush their souls, then rebuild it to crush it again. The Titans' RB might have their most productive game this season since Detroit has the worst Rush Defense in the League. The Lions suffered their worst ever Thanksgiving day game loss against the Titans. And they actually deserved not to score at all. A lucky strip in good territory, and a long field goal. The Titans dominated on all cylinders, especially in their rushing attack. But don't count this as a "statement" game for Tennessee, because after all, they only played the winless Lions.
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Posted: Sun Nov 30, 2008 4:38 pm
And now the Jets choke to another AFC West team. Why can't we beat them!?
The Titans had no offense, this was inevitable. Collins can't win games. If you shut down the run they lose.
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Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2008 4:24 pm
Saverio C. And now the Jets choke to another AFC West team. Why can't we beat them!? The Titans had no offense, this was inevitable. Collins can't win games. If you shut down the run they lose. I'm not too sure about that. Collins actually had a pretty solid game against the Jets. The Titans just didn't run well and they played bad defense. But yes, Collins can still win games in the air. The Jaguars, Bears, and Ravens shut down the Tennessee rushing attack, and Kerry Collins was still able to beat them in the passing game. No, he's not a top-tier QB, but the veteran still gets the job done.
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