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If they run the ball more than 10 times outside of mopup detail, they'll have made a mistake. There's no sense in being stubbornly dogmatic and trying to 'establish the run' here. The Titans don't defend the pass, whether or not they respect the run. Attack the intermediate/deep zones through the air and they'll be fine. |
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They're gonna pound it over and over again then have Grba....er...Tannehill try to hit a couple of deep shots on play fakes. Tannehill will get a couple of looks. There's gonna be a time or two that someone sinks on the play action and Brown or Davis gets a step. If Tannehill hits on every single one of those opportunities, the Titans can stay in it. But he has to bat 1.000. Tannehill can't miss a throw at all. Ever. The Titans will be working without a net. |
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DOD played about 14 snaps vs the Texans. I wonder why that is after not playing any during the regular season
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Ragland needs to be in every play to stop Henry. Honestly I’d roll with Wilson Ragland and DoD. Hitchens will get out matches this game
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The Titans have only scored 3 times these playoffs when they got the ball in their territory.
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Hopefully the better team with the best QB will Be just that:kc::arrow::$2500: |
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But I agree that Ragland needs to be in the game a lot. Until we get up two or three scores. |
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But did you know that during those three games — with unprecedented success from their running back — the Titans have scored on just 11 of 27 possessions? That’s 40.7 percent, which would’ve ranked seventh in the regular season.
In their two playoff games, the Titans have scored on six of 18 possessions. That rate would’ve tied the Lions for 20th in the regular season. The Chiefs, if you’re curious, scored on 49.2 percent of their possessions in the regular season. In their last three games — the ones with nearly full health — they’ve scored on 17 of 26 possessions. That’s 65.4 percent, which is not only better than their record-setting season in 2018 but statistically absurd. The 2007 Patriots scored on 52.7 percent, the highest rate of the 21st century. From Mellingers latest column. Everyone going gaga over Henry, which I get he's a monster, but it hasn't led to many points. |
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This is what I've been saying. Thanks for putting all the numbers together. |
I hope we boat race these ****s and beat them 50-14.
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