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With Amy Wells and Rhett Bryant,
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I am Mike Keith. Titans win nineteen
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to ten over the Indianapolis Colts
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to keep it going
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four in a row for the Titans,
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Amy Wells, we will begin with you.
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First down, your play that
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turned the game? Mike. It has to be Austin
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Hooper's crazy catch
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for nineteen yards and the
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first down in the fourth quarter. Besides
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the fact that that was probably the most bananas
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catch I've ever seen in real
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life in my life, it also
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was at such a crucial time in
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the Titans game. I mean, the
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Colts had just scored to make it sixteen
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to ten. There's a real shot.
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They've got a lot of momentum going. They get the
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ball back, they could really do something. They had
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plenty of time to so the
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Titans needed to put some points on the board to
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make it a two score game. They had to
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extend that drive just
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to keep it going and get in at least
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field goal range. They ended up doing that, but
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they needed needed to get that first
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down, and Austin Hooper made
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it happen. He had a great day, but that
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play really extended
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a drive that sealed the deal for the
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Tennessee Titans. Well, at that time of the game, you say,
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we've got to have somebody make a play. He
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made three of them. Oh yeah, like boom, boom,
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boom. It was great. Yep, big time. That's
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a good call. Rhet, Brian, you
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took mine. But I'm going to add I'm
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gonna add some stuff to this
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because it was third and six, Yes,
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five thirty two left in the game, right,
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and yes, the catch was
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unbelievable tip to himself three times.
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But when Frank Roick challenged it and
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then you realized it was a catch, he's
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out of timeouts. That was huge
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in the end of this ball game. In fact,
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I think we should play that play right here,
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Okay, do it? Tannehill looks,
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looks in trouble, flushed out
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to his right, throws Hooper. Did
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he catch it? Did he catch a
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ball? A chuckle? And they
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are marking it as a catch it and
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yard line. I
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don't know that he caught it. If
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it stands, it's a game to the thirty
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seven yard line. I
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think he caught. That's a catch. Oh
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that was exciting, wasn't it? And
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that review was so fast.
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I wish it happened in that way. We might
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have edited the review a little bit, a
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little more tight, a little bit okay you,
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I mean, I'm all for Austin Hooper, but
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how do you not say Andrew Adams seventy
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six yard interception return for a touchdown?
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It was nice? That's a
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touchdown only touchdown the gate?
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Oh come on, that's the play that turned
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the game. They're driving the score. They're
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gonna at least tie it with a fuel goal. They're
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probably gonna take the lead with a touchdown, and
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the Titans get the big play,
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get the seven free points, which on that
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day, you know, let's face it, the Titans
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had to have. I figured that would you
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would just take that right out of the gate. I almost
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said you couldn't take it. I almost
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eliminated it. And for
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you, you made it easy for me. Can we hear
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that one? Two? Rhett, let's play it right
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here. Ryan gets rid
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of it. Quickly ten a second, thirty
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forty fifty Adams
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forty thirty twenty
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ten five. It's
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own touchdown. Titans
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at Grew Adams two.
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How y'all, what are they
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lined up? Baxbum Blitzer? What
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a perfect break that's as gonna break
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as you can make. Wow. I love that, so
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does everybody else in this stadium. Andrew
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Adams one of the newer Titans,
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and he's related to
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a lot of football players. Yes he is. He
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has an uncle, Sam Adams,
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who played offensive line for the
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New England Patriots seventies or
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big neck ring, that's right. His
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cousin is former Bears running
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back Matt Forte. His other
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cousin is the Sam Adams that we knew,
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the big defensive lineman for the Ravens.
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And his brother in law is linebacker
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alec Ogletree, who coach
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Mac and Jeff Fisher drafted as a Ram all
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those years ago. It's pretty strong. That
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is quite the family tree. All
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right, second down? Are you ready?
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Oh yeah, I'm ready. The stat
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that grabbed your attention Rhett Bryan
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Jonathan Taylor five carries
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for forty yards in the first half, five
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carries for just eighteen in the
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second half. That's it.
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That's huge. I
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still can't believe they didn't run anymore. No,
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I mean I fully
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expected that to be a second half thing and it
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was nice. Well, I mean, they were having success
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with it. So they're removing Matt Ryan as
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their quarterback. As we've learned today,
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Sam Elliger, the former's sixth
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round pick out of Texas, is going to
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take over as the quarterback. Matt Ryan has
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a shoulder separation, they're saying, but
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Elliger was going to take over anyway, and
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he'll be the quarterback for the rest of the season,
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according to Frank Reich and everybody
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with the Colts. So if you're thinking Matt
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Ryan, who has thrown two first half interceptions,
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is the problem, why don't you hand
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it to the leading rusher in the NFL
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last year and you have niheeen
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Hines to go with him, and you have Jackson,
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Dion Jackson, who had a good game last
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hen catches the week before. Yeah, well
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at twelve carries too. They
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finished the game with seventeen rushes.
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Well, I was shocked at that one. Amy Wells doesn't
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realize we're on a podcast
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that people can't see you're throwing your arms up.
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No, I'm throwing my arms up. I mean, what are you
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going to do? They made some bad choices, and the Titans
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run defense has been on point.
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So I mean, some
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interesting tactical choices
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mixed with a defense that's doing a
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great job of stopping the run.
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I don't know how to help people. I
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mean that it is what it is. Okay,
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all right? So your stat that grabbed
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your attention, Amy, or the stat that grabbed
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your attention, Amy, The Tennessee Titans had
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two penalties for fifteen yards in the whole
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game, and one of them was on the first play the game.
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Yeah. I think that is something that we have
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talked about week after week, is
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that one of the things the Titans could
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do to easily improve
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their life in these games is to fix some of
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those mental mistakes, to control what they
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can control within a game and not
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just surrender yardage. And
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they did a really good job of controlling
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that, playing a relatively clean
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game, and I think ultimately they
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were rewarded in the end by the win. Okay,
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here's mine. Ryan Stonehouse
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three punts for a net average
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of thirty nine per punt, a gross
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average of fifty four point seven. Matt
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Hawk five punts for an average
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of thirty five point two, a net
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of thirty one point two and
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one touchback. He had a sixty yard
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punt. You take that out, and the guy
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averaged twenty nine yards a punt. The
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Titans were able to pick up ten
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fifteen twenty yards of field
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position consistently. Matt
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Hawk had the chance to pen the Titans
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at least three times and didn't
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do it. I mean, with how
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the Titans were struggling in the second
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and third quarter offensively, if
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he pens them at their own three,
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they got an issue, they got a real
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issue. And instead he
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kicks it out of bounds at the twenty year the twenty
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nine yard liner, he has a touchback and are
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like a pigeon than a hawk. Oh
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he wrote that down.
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area where the Titans must improve from
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yesterday. Amy, you go first, they
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need to score in the red zone. It's good. Two trips
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there, no scores. Well, that's
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not great. Touchdowns, no touchdown. It did get
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you. I apologize here, Okay, I
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didn't give them credit where credit was due. You
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gotta score touchdowns, though, don't
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you think to a certain extent they were due.
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I mean they had been there thirteen times
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and they'd scored twelve touchdowns, which was number
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one in the NFL. Yeah, you don't generally
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do that forever, No, but I
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think I think that if you clearly
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have something jinning that works,
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the Titans have been able to for
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a long time to your point, Mike Keith, they've
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been able to have a lot of success down there.
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They know how to do it. They just didn't get
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it done. I think that's something that has to change
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going forward. Okay, I think that's fair. Rett, Brian.
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Yeah, I had offensive touchdowns as well,
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but I'll say a little more work on
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third downs since I have a different option
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here. You know, finished five of twelve. I believe
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on third down, and while they did really
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good job in getting explosive
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plays to extend drives,
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third down is something you can always work on.
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Titans have to improve more in a passing game.
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They just have not gotten enough out of the passing
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game in the last two contests. I
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know they're down people, I get that, and
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they clearly missed Trailing Burns and the threat
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that he provides. I think Kyle Phillips
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was going to be involved, particularly in the third down
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package, and then he gets hurt in practice on Friday,
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and so you're playing, you know,
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Cody Hollister a goodly number of snaps,
11:12
You've got Mason Kenzie as the fourth receiver.
11:15
You put Malik Willis out there for three
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snaps because, first of
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all, and Mike Vrabel said it in his Monday press
11:21
conference, some of it was because
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they wanted to run the trick play, but some of it
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was because they needed somebody to get out there
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and just take a rap because they just didn't
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have enough bodies for what they were up
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against. So they've got to find a
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way. Is it more Hooper, is it more Conquo?
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Is it you know, finding a way to get the ball
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down the field. They did some good
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things in the passing game with some
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of what they were able to get Hollister at a twenty
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seven yard catch. Obviously, Hooper
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had the three big plays. He got
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the first down, he made the great catch in traffic,
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and then he had the juggling catch to set up the last
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field goal. But they've got to continue to get
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more there because listen, the Texans,
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they're they're gonna do everything they can to stop
12:04
Derrick Henry. That's coming, right,
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I mean that is I mean, there is no
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way they're gonna let Derrick Henry beat
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them if they can help it. And so
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there's got to be something there in the past
12:15
game that you can take advantage
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of. And we know how the Texans are going to
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play the Titans, right, I mean,
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they're one four and one, so what they might
12:24
as well be six and zero. They will play
12:26
this game. They beat the
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Titans last year when they were a one win
12:30
team and the Titans were eight and two, and
12:32
then they probably should have beaten them in the final
12:35
game last year, really outplayed
12:37
them overall. If you take all one hundred and
12:39
twenty minutes, the Titans have
12:41
got to be up to the challenge, and they've
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got to take advantage of whatever opportunities
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there are. Agree thoughts, Yes, No, agree,
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because think about this, you know, in
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both aspects of what you're talking about, both the passing
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game and your answer amy with
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no offensive touchdowns, that could be
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problematic the Sunday in Houston and
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then next week after
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that you're going to Kansas City. I mean, you've got to
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have some more points on the board,
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have to. I'm interested to see what happens
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with the tight ends kind of going forward,
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because now we see this Austin
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Hooper game and what he was able
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to do. But part of that is because the
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tight ends were just schemed up to be in
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more pass catching situations. They've
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been doing so much blocking for good
13:24
reason. I'm excited to
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see that maybe this might mean
13:28
that the doors have opened to some
13:30
different schematic things that maybe
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they can get more involved in and we can
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get a little bit more excited about well. And I
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think the development of Raider as
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a blocker is a big deal
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because then you could free up a Hooper
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to go out for a pass or in a cockquoit to go
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out for a pass. And they
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used Raider basically
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as they would use Tory Carter
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and so they were able to do more
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things out of that. Listen, we understand.
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I mean they're banged up in the offensive line.
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They're still figuring out how to put the group
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together. They're not going to do a lot
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of seven step drop because
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that's not what they do best. And people
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are like, well, you gotta get more creative. Let me tell you
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they're getting creative. Yeah, creativity
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is not the problem. You know. Creativity
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right now is what they're trying to
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come up with because
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they're they just don't have the
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things that they thought they would have at
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this point. And I mean, if
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you've got tailored to one at left tackle, you're
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in a very different point than if you have Dennis
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Daily. And Daily's doing fine,
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but he'd not tailored to one. And so
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are you helping? Are you helping other guys?
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Are there things that you can't call
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because you just know you're not going to have the time.
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I mean, it's there, and that's
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life, all right. Fourth
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down, your player of the game. I'm
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gonna let Rhet go first here, so Amy
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doesn't take his Player of the game. Well,
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my player of the game is the same one that was
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the play that changed the game for you in
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down number one, that's Andrew Adams. You just took
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mine, good, not mine. There
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we go. Ten tackles, interception
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returned for a touchdown seventy six yards. Signed
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thirty three days before this game,
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and he had ten tackles and has
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seventy six yard pick six. He
15:17
had some veteran experience. He'd appeared in seventy
15:19
eight games or whatever it was when they signed him. He had thirty
15:21
five starts. He really played
15:23
an integral part of this defense being
15:26
the other safety as they moved a Monty Hooker
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to the nickel position and made a huge
15:31
difference. Both of those two guys made
15:33
a big difference in this game. Well. And we thought
15:35
before the season the third safety was going to
15:38
be A. J. Moore, the free agent signing ironically
15:40
from the Texans, and he's
15:43
not available. He's uninjured reserve,
15:45
and so the Titans are having to come up with some
15:47
options. What you said is really
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important there, and it's almost an equal
15:51
point to the ten tackles and the interception
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for a touchdown. Not quite, but almost, is
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the fact that he allowed them to move a Monty
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hooker to the Amani
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is such a good athlete, he can
16:03
do it, and he did that at Iowa.
16:05
Had not really done that for the Titans, but
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he did that at Iowa. That was one
16:10
of the reasons he was such an intriguing prospect.
16:12
So we'll see if they do it again. Mike
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Vrabel loves to scheme with Shane Bowen
16:17
about different teams. I mean, you know, it's
16:19
the kind of back to that Patriots method.
16:22
You may not even see Andrew Adams this week
16:25
because he may not fit the matchup. You
16:27
might. Who knows, We don't know. But
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that's the way they like to do things, is they
16:32
like interchangeable parts and guys
16:34
who can play against certain schemes. And it's like Troy
16:37
Brown, right right, he played
16:39
offense and defense. So yeah, all
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right, Amy Wells, you're
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player of the game on fourth down. Ben
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Jones, Wow, Ben Jones,
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that man might be the
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toughest human being I've ever seen.
16:53
And no matter what is going on, no
16:56
matter what the circumstances, he
16:58
just shows up and he plays
17:01
and he holds it together. And listen,
17:03
Ben Jones is fighting through some things. I
17:06
don't know what's holding his body together.
17:08
Really. I mean, he is just
17:11
constantly getting beaten to a pulp
17:13
in games because I mean he's
17:15
a center. He's in the middle of everything and
17:17
it is a tough position to play and
17:20
he is banged up. But man, does
17:22
he show up and hold the offense
17:24
together. I mean, God bless
17:26
Ben Jonson. So I have to ask you a question. Our
17:29
friend Chris Harris from WSMV four
17:32
tweeted out Zach Thomas's
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video of Ben Jones and
17:38
Mike Vrabel embracing in the tunnel and
17:40
having a thirty second long conversation
17:43
after the game. Ben Jones looks
17:45
like he's completely out on his feet and
17:48
Vrabel is obviously very appreciative. Did you
17:50
get emotional watching that? I saw it in real life,
17:52
so yeah, yeah, I was
17:54
walking through the tunnel with
17:56
Ben Jones, so I saw them kind of embrace
17:59
at the top and was done.
18:02
But I mean, Mike Vrabel understands
18:04
that Raves knows what Ben
18:07
is feeling, he knows what he is giving
18:09
to this team, and he understands
18:11
kind of the price of what
18:14
is required of Ben Jones. He
18:17
gets it, and having a moment
18:19
to really show his appreciation and
18:21
really kind of quite
18:23
literally and figuratively prop his guy
18:26
up. I mean, it's incredible,
18:28
and Mike Vrabel having
18:31
that moment was very cool. But man
18:33
I followed ben Jones to the moon, like
18:36
that guy's awesome, Mike.
18:38
A play that is exemplary of what she's
18:40
talking about. And I would
18:42
imagine Coach Frabel was saying to him
18:44
in that private moment with Ben Jones, is
18:48
a play like this one right here, right
18:50
after the Pittman catch
18:52
is ruled a fumble. It's the very
18:54
next play on offense. And they moved the
18:56
pile and you describe it brilliantly
18:59
right here, Titans and I
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and off Henry at right guard, moving
19:06
the pile, still moving the pile, tight,
19:09
pushing the pile fifty forty
19:11
five and he's down, Henry's
19:14
over one hundred. Bet Jones stands
19:16
up and says more please,
19:19
Wow, that was kind of the
19:22
end, if the truth be
19:24
told, that were that was the end right there, and you
19:26
knew the Titans we're gonna win the ballgame at that point.
19:28
And it certainly does
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been doing it for a while. Good that
19:52
one caught me. I appreciate
19:55
it. Derrick Henry, that's my guy. Yeah,
19:57
thirty carries, one hundred and twenty eight yards
19:59
long run of twenty three yards, had a twenty
20:01
one yard run. I called
20:03
him Eddie George on the air, and that
20:06
was my fault to me, but
20:08
totally my fault. I planted the
20:10
seed. So we go to break. It's a two
20:12
minute warning, and we're talking about it
20:15
was an Eddie George like performance
20:17
in an old AFC Central
20:20
game, and Eddie George would have those
20:22
twenty seven for ninety one
20:24
days, twenty seven carries for ninety one yards,
20:26
and you'd say, well, that wasn't very spectacular, but
20:29
you know, you don't win the game without him.
20:31
He carried you home. And so we
20:33
came back on and I was doing Derek's stats
20:36
and I refresh. I said, Eddie George with
20:38
thirty carries for one hundred twenty eight yards,
20:41
And Brad Willis kind of hit me, and
20:44
you know, but it made me smile.
20:46
But I heard you do it, and it made that
20:48
I totally screwed up and had
20:51
play for us who hasn't appeared for us nineteen
20:54
years. No, it was a Lumn nine
20:56
weekend up there saying Mike's been drinking.
20:58
No, it was a lum my weekend,
21:01
Eddie George Boilers weekend. Eddie was
21:03
there, It was there. It was like Derek
21:06
had had a great game. It was very
21:09
Eddie George. It just kind of felt
21:11
like a full franchise moment. When you did
21:13
that. It warmed my heart. Well, you're
21:15
nice to say that didn't warm mine.
21:18
Yeah, Henry coming up in the middle
21:20
forty thirty five thirty
21:23
and he has tackled inside the twenty
21:25
five by black min at the twenty three
21:28
ladies at gentlemen go crazy.
21:31
The Titans are gonna win this football
21:33
game. Yes, thirty
21:36
carries for Eddie George, one
21:39
hundred and twenty eight yards. Eddie
21:42
George. What a horse. Well, some
21:45
one in the brake said, this isn't
21:47
Eddie George performance. That's exactly
21:49
why you see, Henry. That's right, I've
21:52
had that kind of day. I apologize, but the
21:54
bottom line is thirty for one
21:57
twenty eight Derek
22:00
Ry with an Eddie George performance
22:02
in an old AFC Central
22:05
type of game. But I do think
22:07
I will say this, I think people knew what I
22:09
meant.
22:12
More people had my response than yours. The
22:14
way that thing played out for four quarters
22:17
and with him being the bell cow and the
22:19
stat getter of the day,
22:21
it was so much like an old Titans
22:24
Old Division game. It was uncanny.
22:28
That was just like Titans
22:30
and Ravens we've seen a million times, and there
22:32
were some Titans and Colds games of that way
22:34
in the Browns, all of those when they were
22:36
in the AFC Central Division with the Steelers.
22:39
It was a complete throwback style
22:41
game. It was still doesn't
22:43
make me feel any better. Well, by the way, gonna
22:46
talking Gonna talk with Vrabel about
22:49
his challenge and his challenges
22:52
thanks to our good friend Dwight Spradland, who
22:55
made sure I had the notes. Do you realize
22:57
Vrabel is now ten of nineteen on
22:59
Chat challenges in his career, so he's over fifty
23:02
percent. He started off oh of
23:04
six, he
23:06
got to three of twelve, and
23:09
he's gotten his last seven
23:11
challenges right seven
23:14
In a row. We'll ask him about it. Also
23:17
ask him about his flag throwing.
23:19
I want to discuss the how he threw the flag.
23:22
I want to discuss why he was so bad at
23:24
challenges and now why he's so good at
23:26
challenge. Yeah, because I think what four of those
23:28
were his rookie years head coach, right, Okay,
23:31
he was over five. Yeah, so
23:33
I'm sure he's learned things from there. I
23:35
wonder here's what I'm wondering. Will he admit
23:38
what he's learned. Will he say,
23:40
well I figured out such and such or whatever,
23:42
or will he just do what he often
23:44
does to me on the Mike Vrabel Show. I'd say no,
23:49
yes, he just kind of
23:52
on him hall around a little bit and kind of give
23:54
you a half answer. Yeah. I just we'll see.
23:57
I just want to know about the form. I
23:59
love it. I loved it.
24:02
I love I think I loved that coming
24:04
off of his email that was set
24:06
reply all yes to the officiating
24:09
crew. And you know, it's
24:11
funny because I don't blame Frank
24:14
Wrech for the challenge on the Hooper play.
24:16
I didn't think there was any way he caught the ball, and then
24:18
you see the replay and you're like, wow,
24:20
he really he really caught it. Frank Wright
24:22
couldn't have known that, so I don't blame
24:25
him for that. The
24:27
challenge that Rabel had to use
24:29
on the Michael Pittman play, how
24:32
is that not a catch in a fumble in
24:34
real time? I mean you're watching
24:36
that. I mean catch balls against
24:38
the body two steps. Thus
24:41
hence the toss of the flag. That's
24:43
I think exactly what it is. I think he thought,
24:45
why am I having to challenge this?
24:48
That is not fabulous?
24:50
And Amy. You know what I love more than just the toss
24:52
of the flag is him walking
24:54
down the sideline to tell the defense to get off
24:57
the field and going one, two,
24:59
three fingers the air for three turnovers
25:01
of the day forced by the Titans
25:04
defense. When I did see the challenge,
25:06
yep, I saw him do that and it
25:08
was pretty spectacular. It
25:11
was good on the sidelines in that moment. Yes,
25:13
So the Titans win nineteen to ten. We
25:16
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