CardsNVols
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Our offense has shown that it can be equally inept against defenses from across the league. But their defensive rankings do look... Helpful.So here is KC's defensive stats
Total Yards - 365.1 (28th)
Passing - 247 (29th)
Rushing - 118 (25th)
Sacks - 31 (24th)
Scoring - 21.2 (15th)
3rd Down Percent - 40% (23rd)
Hopefully our offense can produce something, I'm just worried about how our defense will stack up against KC's offense.
I wanted that 6th seed. The Steelers are a better match up as crazy as it sounds. I want no part of Brady in Gillette in the cold. You never know though. Not saying we will win that game but theres a reason they play the game.
No choice, really. He is the only one who can semi keep up with him.
If a key to the game is Hill, Im glad we have Kern. He will need to keep it out of Hills hands and I think he will.
KC is going to have to beat us the old fashioned way with a gutsy performance and patience. This will be an ugly game but this titans team is used to winning these type of games.
Couldn't agree more... His route combo recognition has into over greatly, which allows him to display how talented he is... But if you wanna be a great S like EB... Learn how to take it to the house on a semi regular basis... Keep gettin. #TitanUpFrom ESPN:
In a defensive locker room full of overachieving starters, Byard separated himself as a star in the making with 10 total turnovers (eight interceptions and two forced fumbles). Byard finished the season as the NFL's co-leader in interceptions, and his playmaking ability came in bunches. What impressed his teammates and coaches even more was his evolution as a complete safety and leader in his second pro season and first as a full-time starter. Byard was snubbed for the Pro Bowl, but he'll make future ones, and soon the world will know his name. He's the Titans' MVP, with defensive lineman Jurrell Casey and linebacker Wesley Woodyard deserving honorable mentions. -- Cameron Wolfe
Because he is the softest 240 pound back I have seen. When he does get physical he flashes but man he plays soft.
I didnt feel like a workhorse back. I kind of felt soft, Henry said. I wasnt really happy about my game at all. It hasnt left my mind since the clock hit zero. I just felt like I didnt run like myself. I wasnt really happy. I could say other words, but Ive got to play better.