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The Titans are a cocky bunch

After reading this article, you get the sense that the Titans are a cocky bunch. They feel they have the Colts figured, that their way of stopping thme is the best way.

"There's no guess-work as far as playing them," Titans coach Jeff Fisher said this week. "You have a better chance of winning with No. 18 (Peyton Manning) on the sidelines. The best way to do that is to run the football."
As much as I dislike Jeff Fisher (he looks like Ron Jeremy, but with a mullet), he's got a point. However, it's the tone in which the Titans are talking that has an aura of cockiness to it. They think that by beating the Colts in one game last year (won on a lucky 60-yard FG) that they can spank Indy up and down Nashville Stadium. What I'm getting from Titans players here is they seem to think they are playing the same Colts defense that gave them over 200 yards rushing last December. For the Titans, there's a few problems with this assumption, and it's why I think the Titans are not indeed letting a homicidal chainsaw killer into their house this Sunday.

That's right. I have a feeling that the Colts are going to walk into Nashville Stadium and absolutely rip up the Titans on Sunday.

Now, unlike Titans fans, I'll actually show some respect for my team's opponent. I think the Titans have indeed improved on defense. I've always loved their special teams, and though he hasn't won a damn thing in this league but acts like he's God's gift, Jeff Fisher is an excellent coach. Why Bud Adams (one of the dumber owners in football) hasn't extended Fisher, I don't know. Seems like a no brainer. That aside, I don't think the Titans (or their fans) quite understand that this Colts defense is simply not the same defense they faced last December. It's much better. I'm sure Fisher does, because he's a good coach, but I don't know if the players do.

Coach Fisher?

There are three basic reasons why this Indy defense is different than last year's. One, this idiot is gone:

Gilbert Gardner. On the ground. Tackling grass.

Two, this guy (who couldn't tackle a crippled toddler) is also gone:

Cato June. Pig-back ride. Maurice Jones-Drew.

Third, this guy is healthy and eager to hit something dressed in powder blue and white:

Bob ponders the universe, and wonders how hard he can hit it.

How many times last year did we see Titans ballcarriers break free from Cato june "tackles?" How many times was Gilbert Gardner simply NOT THERE? I mean, he's supposed to be in the picture. That's his gap. That's Chris Brown or Travis Henry running through Gilbert's area, but Gilbert is noticably absent. Now, Gilbert is permenantly absent from the Colts roster, finding a new home backing up Keith Bullock in Tennessee. We Colts fans hoped and prayed Fisher would screw up and start Gilbert, maybe even at MLB. Sadly, Coach Fisher is not all that dumb. Gilbert would have stood a better chance of starting if Jack Del Rio were his coach.

The third factor is Bob Sanders. The Titans simply do not understand that this guy is as much a difference maker on the Colts as Peyton Manning is, and last year they did not face him. Not really. They faced an injured, hobbled Bob in one game, and even though injured, as pointed out oh so elequently by resident Titans fan mothrows, he forced a fumble. I really expect to see a lot of Bob on Sunday, and so should Vince Young and the Titans ballcarriers. In fact, they should expect to see a lot of these too, especially after Bob hits them:

Tweet. Tweet. Tweet. Tweet.

Again, I'm not reading from Titans players "These are the Champs and it's a big test for us and we gotta bring our A game, yadda, yadda, yadda." The sort of normal respect you'd give to a bigtime opponent that could drop 40 points on you on any given Sunday. No, I'm reading:

I think our coaches really have a good understanding of their personnel, I think we have a complete grasp of what they try to do," Titans linebacker David Thornton said of facing the Colts.
Interesting. I do believe it is time for me to pull out THE RESPECT CARD!

I'd just like a little respect from the Titans. That's all. Just a little. Alas, there is none. So, Tennessee fans can fully expect the Colts to walk into their stadium and embarrass the Titans on Sunday. The Colts are mad about last year's game. They want to come in and make a statement not just to the AFC South, but to the league. The Titans are just a little too cocky for a team that hasn't done jack squat in over 5 years. The Colts need to smack them around a bit.

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Actual quote from Vince Young...
"If we're running the ball like we were running the ball, do we need to pass?"

YES! YES, YOU MORON! YOU STILL NEED TO PASS, UNLESS YOU WANT TO SEE THE FIRST ENGAGE-11 DEFENSE IN NFL HISTORY!

Sorry, got a little carried away on that one. :)

by MonkeyBusiness on Sep 15, 2007 11:29 AM EDT   0 recs

respect
Vince Young right now has the fattest head in the league... because he won rookie of the year he thinks his is something special... but his rookie numbers really don't say that... yes, he is big and physical... he is in the daunte culpepper mold but he is missing two things... daunte is a lot smarter, and daunte had randy moss the years he did so well.   I don't care how good a rookie QB looks... a lot seem to be pretty good their first starts... and when the rest of the league starts to figure them out.. it is the end of the free ride.  

the jags game proved one thing. if you stop the titans run (whether brown, white or young)  VY cannot beat you with his arm.  

and how the hell do you rush for nearly 300 yards and only score 13 points?   That isn't enough points to win you a game against the colts.  

Watch for fisher to try and pull some stunts.  he knows he needs to score fast so that he can keep running the ball.  If the colts can get up on him early (and with their backfield that is a distinct possibility you think harper wants to try and cover reggie or marvin?)  you have to rely on VY's arm and that is a risky move.  And with a scrambling QB all it takes  is one bad hit when he takes off and it is kerry collins in there..

by bluegirl on Sep 15, 2007 11:35 AM EDT   0 recs

thanks
i appreciate the front page mention. where did you find that delightful stars image? it's great how you were able to fully understand the "tone" of what fisher said just by reading quotes. how dare a professional football team have so much as an "aura" of cockiness about them. you know, the players say a lot of things to the media, and though not included in this article, some of them most definitely include the words "great challenge" and "super bowl champs." i know being at the basement of the nfl for so many years can make you a bit defensive, but it's ok, your team has our respect. it's you that's very hard to respect.

by longtitan on Sep 15, 2007 11:44 AM EDT   0 recs

Yeah right
You guys view last years 60 yard field goal as something way too important. Oh and please stop calling Vince Young "VY." Before you get a nickname you need to at least...
  1. Have a winning season
  2. Go to the playoffs
  3. Win a playoff game
Sorry to say but VINCE YOUNG is batting 0-3 thus far so therefore his name stays Vince Young.

by MasterRWayne on Sep 15, 2007 1:53 PM EDT   0 recs

Uhh..
As a win? So sorry.

Also, I'm pretty sure the rules of a nickname are that you can give someone a nickname whenever you decide that you would like to give someone a nickname.

by longtitan on Sep 15, 2007 2:40 PM EDT to parent up   0 recs

VY
more of an abbreviation than a nickname. A nickname would be like "Blueshoes" or "Sweetness."

by DonFrancisco on Sep 15, 2007 10:00 PM EDT to parent up   0 recs

You are hilarious
Trash talk should require some level of creativity and wit; you lack both.

by DonFrancisco on Sep 16, 2007 8:35 AM EDT to parent up   0 recs

Hey ...
it rhymes. Don't care what you think of my wit.

by PaytonMenning on Sep 16, 2007 12:00 PM EDT to parent up   0 recs

Well...
Just look what happened when you called Adam Jones "Pacman." lol

by MasterRWayne on Sep 15, 2007 4:27 PM EDT   0 recs

LOL
LOL OMG UR WRITE

by longtitan on Sep 15, 2007 8:03 PM EDT to parent up   0 recs

Wait a minute...
Aren't we still like 7 out of 8 in our last 8 games with them?

Someone should tell them that...

Go Colts!

by Marked Hoosier on Sep 15, 2007 6:20 PM EDT   0 recs

No kidding
The Colts own the Titans. Better coaching, better management and better players.

by MasterRWayne on Sep 15, 2007 7:19 PM EDT   0 recs

GO TITANS!
Hey guys and gals. Just wanted to drop in and wish you guys luck tomorrow. I think it is going to be a great game. Once again you guys are a powerhouse and it will be a tough test for the two toned blue. Both games were close last year and great games to watch. I hope that we can at least steal one game from the defending champs! What are your predictions for the final score. I say Titans 24 Colts 21. Rob Bironas makes the difference for us again. Lets hear it Colts fans! Good luck and enjoy the game.
Go Titans!

by TitansFan10 on Sep 15, 2007 10:22 PM EDT   0 recs

Yes...
Good luck to you too!

It will be a close game.  I want to see our defense step up and contain Vince Young, unlike last time.

At lest we can all agree that the AFC south is the toughest division in the NFL!  :)

Go Colts!

by Marked Hoosier on Sep 15, 2007 10:45 PM EDT to parent up   0 recs

I agree
both that the game should be close, and that we are the toughest division in the NFL. That wasn't true in the past, though it grew closer last year. This year, I say wait until the season is over, and the AFC South will earn some more respect.

No matter anyone's opinion, enjoy the game tomorrow. Go Colts!

by coltsfanawalt on Sep 16, 2007 12:16 AM EDT to parent up   0 recs

well
I predict:

Colts 60
Titans -4

How this will happen, is beyond me, but stranger things have happened.

Go Colts!

by KingRichard on Sep 15, 2007 11:07 PM EDT to parent up   0 recs

Last year...
was last year.  

This year, the Titans go to the principals office for a vigorous paddling.  

The toughest division in the NFL is the one where the same team doesn't win it every year.  The Colts have--so this ain't.  

by will on Sep 15, 2007 10:53 PM EDT   0 recs

And I think...
it's AFC North.

by will on Sep 15, 2007 10:55 PM EDT to parent up   0 recs

And the final score is...
Colts 34 Titans 9.

Write.  It.  Down.

by Picky on Sep 15, 2007 11:15 PM EDT   0 recs

fail
epic epic fail

you forgot your - sign

Go Colts!

by KingRichard on Sep 16, 2007 2:23 AM EDT to parent up   0 recs

Close yes
The Titans did play us close last year, but that was due to Travis Henry and now he is gone. Just for fun I will say Colts win 31-3. Rob "Borat" or whatever his name is does make a field goal in the 4th quarter.

by MasterRWayne on Sep 15, 2007 11:26 PM EDT   0 recs

Off Topic...
but wouldn't it be great to be Central time with Tennessee?

Gawd. I. Hate. Daylight. Savings.

The game to them is Noon.

:(

Go Colts!

by Marked Hoosier on Sep 16, 2007 1:12 AM EDT   0 recs

It's not the Colts I don't respect.
I love Marvin Harrison, I think he's one of the best WRs ever to play the game, and he's done it without showboating like TO, Randy Moss, or Chad Johnson.

I think the team is really good, and I look forward to a couple of good games this year.

It's really just Peyton.

You see, I live in Nashville.  Home of the Vanderbilt Commodores, the perennial bottom-feeder of the SEC.  So I have a few more years of dealing with Peyton as an opposition QB than just his years with the Colts, and my disrespect for him actually stems from there.

I have friends who went to Vanderbilt.  I have personally met Peyton Manning at a Vanderbilt game in Nashville.  He was an a@@hole, and the fact that Vandy really, really sucked really, really badly doesn't mean that they deserved the things he said.

I also have friends who went to UT who have said similar things about his arrogant "holier-than-thou" attitude while he was on campus there.

And I'm confident I'm not the only one with stories like this.  I'm also confident he hasn't changed, though he's probably more careful about how he speaks in public.

That's why Titans fans (at least, the ones who aren't also UT fans) dislike Peyton Manning.

by hartley on Sep 16, 2007 3:50 AM EDT   0 recs

fair enough
you don't have to like peyton... most of us only see the public face and the play and have to go by that. but you do have to respect what he has done... he will go to the hall of fame as one of the all time greats..  

by bluegirl on Sep 16, 2007 7:21 AM EDT   0 recs

Who knows...
I mean maybe Manning is a jerk, but then again you never know. John Mellencamp has a huge reputation and I met him at a political fund-raiser and he was the nicest guy in the world.

by MasterRWayne on Sep 16, 2007 10:38 AM EDT   0 recs

BTW ...
Just for the record, I'd rather see the Adam Vinateiri beefcake shot than that Ron Jeremy shot. Man, I didn't think it was possible!

by PaytonMenning on Sep 16, 2007 12:01 PM EDT   0 recs

I say...
Whenever Adam V has a big game the beefcake pic is coming up. So let it be written to let it be done!

by MasterRWayne on Sep 16, 2007 12:09 PM EDT   0 recs

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