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Time to break it down. Looking
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at yesterday's twenty to sixteen
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loss to the Cincinnati Bengals. Early
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thoughts to begin Rhett Amy didn't
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like it. I'm sad. I
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think we're like the rest of everybody else. We just you
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know, it was deflating. It was a
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game that I got very emotionally involved
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in early. I can usually beat somewhat
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chill throughout, at least the first half of
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a game. I started pacing
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a lot earlier than I normally do in a football
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game, and so I
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was just a little emotionally exhausted
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after felt like it was gonna come down to
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the last minutes. I mean, yeah, from the
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start you did. It was just it
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had that feeling about it all day long.
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It was going to be an all day sucker, and you
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know those are the type that you take the eccdron
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before, during, and after the game. Yeah, everyone
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in my family took a nap after the game.
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Everyone was just emotionally tied, right,
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I get it. Yeah, all right, first
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down your play that turned the
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game, Amy Wells, you take
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it first. You know, it was right
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before the end of the first half,
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right before everything stopped. The
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Bengals had just scored that touchdown. The
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Titans have about two
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minutes left, and they put
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together an awsive two minute
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drive. At the beginning of it,
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I mean they're moving down the field in
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like ten twenty yard chunks. I
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mean they're really moving. They're getting first
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down after first down, and
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then it all just kind of crashes and
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burns a little bit. You know, they're using time
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outs really well. It's I even wrote
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down what a great two minute drive.
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I was so impressed with how everything was flowing.
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It felt like everything was clicking, and
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you felt like, this is the momentum this team
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is going to get. They're going to score right
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before they go into the half. They get the ball back
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at the start of the third quarter. This
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is gonna be awesome, and then they
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can't get any points out of it. They get
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down they're within the twenty and they just
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god can't get anything to happen, and
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not being able to put any points
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on the board. They weren't able to score the touchdown,
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shoot act comes out, misses the field
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goal, so all of the sudden you think,
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gotta get seven, okay, three's
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okay at and then you
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don't get anything. Game is
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tied at ten going into
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the half, and then they come on the other side
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and can't really get anything started. But it feels
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like if you can get some points on the
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board, if you can be leading at the half,
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you're in a really good spot. And the Titans
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just couldn't push it all the way through.
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And that to me was a real turning
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point in the momentum. That drive
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Mike. At one point Ryan Tannehill was six
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of six passing right. It was amazing. I mean,
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they were moving it and yeah, I can certainly
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see why you chose that for your
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first down. For me, it was eight
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forty eight left in the fourth quarter, third and one.
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Ryan Tannehill hits Chick a con quote
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for seventeen yards about
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three plays later that it leads to the Caleb
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shoot at field goal thirty eight yard or
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it's twenty to sixteen, and I'm like, Okay,
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they're climbing back into this. There's
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a four point separation right there. They're
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alive, and I thought that was
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going to be the play that turned the game. Obviously
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it did not turn out that way, but had
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they won, that's exactly what i'd
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point to. Mionnie Is thirteen
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fifty eight remaining in the game. Third
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and twelve for Cincinnati at the Tennessee
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forty three. Joe Burrow
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throws right side to Trent Irwin
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the back shoulder throw for sixteen
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yards out of bounds at the Titans
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twenty seven yard line. The Titans
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challenged the call. The ruling on
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the field is upheld. I thought he
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caught it, and I thought he caught it in bounds. I
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can see why you would think
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maybe he didn't, but I think when
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we saw the replay, there was certainly not
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evidence to indicate that it should be overturned.
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And then on the next play, Joe Burrow deep
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right to Tee Higgins for a twenty seven yard touchdown.
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If that pass is not completed, they're punning
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because it's third and twelve and the game's still tied
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at thirteen. Instead he makes a great
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catch. Kevin Byard called it out
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today in the press conference, saying, hey, great
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job by Irwin. Fantastic
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catch, great throw, great catch. And
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that's the type of play that wins
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you those games. That's
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why the Bengals won and the Titans
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lost was because the Bengals
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made three or four of those outstanding
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plays. And to me,
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that was the play that turned the game. If
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it's not a completion a punt thirteen
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thirteen, we're still playing who knows what
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happened? Right, Instead, you're down twenty
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to thirteen and suddenly
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you've got to come back and go get a touchdown,
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which the Titans were never able to do. They did
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get a field goal, but not a touchdown second
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down. Rhett Bryan, your stat
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it grabbed your attention. Not able
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to get a touchdown red zone efficiency O
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three. Coming into this game, you
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were number two in the National Football League
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in touchdown red zone
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efficiency at just tick over seventy
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four percent. You were going against the number one team
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and the Bengals that just to tick over seventy
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five O three in that department.
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That is the stat that stood out to me because
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it ended up ultimately being the difference in the
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ballgame. For me, it was sixty three
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total rushing yards. That's usually what Derrick
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Henry has in a quarter playing
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that's just a team one run
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Yeah, maybe by halftime, right for
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a team that is so run
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heavy, you gotta find a
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way. And I know that they were trying
6:05
every which way. It's not really anybody's
6:08
fault. They were trying everything to get
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some traction in that run game. They just couldn't
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get it going. But incredibly
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frustrating when that's such a core part of
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your offense that those numbers
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are so low. For me, it's Derrick Henry
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thirty two snaps. The
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Titans had fifty seven total offensive
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snaps and Derrick Henry was
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on the field for only thirty two of them.
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It's not a complaint about his usage.
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It's a complaint about the fact that they
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were in so many long yardage
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situations because they got
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nothing going on first down, that
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they had to take him out and put Dantrelle Hilliard
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in because he's the better pass catcher, he's
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the more versatile pass catcher, or they
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put asn Haskins in the game because
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he's the better pass protector. They
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need to be in a situation in any
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game where Derrick Henry is
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playing seven to seventy five to
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eighty percent of the snaps, because
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that means they're running it, they're moving
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the chains, they're doing what they do.
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So that goes back to the overall they're
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not running the ball well. And
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for it to be three straight games
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of this, it's a situation
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where you're saying, right now, we got to figure
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something out. You know, the Titans
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pay it back for a reason, because
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he is the son which this offense
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revolves around. They have to
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be successful with that if
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they're going to be successful with everything else.
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I'm pleased with the improvement in the passing
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game. It's much better, but
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they still only scored sixteen points,
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and that's because in the red zone
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without the run game, they weren't
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able to punch it in the way they want
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to, and they're not able to take full
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advantage of the pass game. Right now, they
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have got to be able to run it. So Henry's
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out there, so that threat is there
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all of the time. I went a little
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down, Amy Wells, you're up. It's
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the area where the Titans must improve
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from yesterday. Well, the Cincinnati
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Bengals had seven plays of twenty yards
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or more and this was something that
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we all knew was going to
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happen. The Bengals have a bit
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and so this isn't something that's
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is something that they were actively preparing
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for and yet it still happened.
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So, getting ready to face the Philadelphia
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Eagles next week, I think that's
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something that needs to be cleaned up. You cannot,
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cannot, cannot allowed that
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many explosive plays in a game. Rhet
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Mike Vrabels said it on his news conference
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today. When you know
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what the keys are, when
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you talk about the keys, and
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when one of the keys is not giving up X
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plays And for those who don't know, an ex play
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is any offensive play of twenty yards
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or more. So Vrabel's
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talking about it, and he goes, you know
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this is coming. As Aby said, you
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know you've got to stop it. You know it's a key,
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and you don't. That
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makes it even worse for you
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mentally, because it's not like they
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didn't prepare. It's not like guys
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didn't buy in. They just didn't get it done
10:42
well. It's it's what Titan's
10:44
opponents frequently feel when
10:46
they know they have to stop Derrick Henry, and it's
10:48
you know, he runs for two fifty in a game. But
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yeah, it's terrible. It's that
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ending to the movie that you know is coming, and there's
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no script pre writer change. It's
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going to happen. Can't stop
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it, can't stop it, but you got to figure out how to
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That's right this week, Rhett.
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For me, third down is what
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you were really hashing
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out in your second down. It's the run
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game. It's got to improve two
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point two three point one at two point eight
11:16
yards per carry in the last three games. That'd
11:19
worked for Derrick Henry. That is what
11:21
this thing is built around. You got to
11:23
get the horse some room to make
11:25
it happen. Whatever that is.
11:28
You have to correct this right now.
11:31
For me, I'm going to steal in Amy Wells. It's
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penalties. Eight
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penalties for fifty seven yards. You were going
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to go there. I was planning that as my honorable mention.
11:41
See, that's you can't do that because then you take
11:43
them ball. Eight penalties for fifty seven
11:45
yards. I mean they were just killers. The eighth
11:48
penalty was really a killer, yes,
11:50
because it took away a chance to at least
11:52
go down and tie the ball game. I
11:54
have a question for the two of you, hypothetically
11:56
and the otpers if you're listening, I'd
11:58
be interested to know your opinion.
12:01
If the Titans do get the ball back twenty
12:03
three sixteen, go down
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and score a touchdown, do
12:08
they go for two and the
12:10
win or do they
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kick the extra point and go to overtime
12:15
because they're at home? What are
12:17
you going to say, right go first, I'm going to
12:19
say they go for the two point conversion for
12:21
two reasons. Windy Weather rookie
12:24
kicker. That's me too. I say it depends
12:26
on how you score. And that's a fair
12:28
answer too. And I'd say what you mean
12:30
by that? So if you throw
12:32
it into the back of the end zone, he catches
12:34
it in the corner. I say, you just kick it and planned
12:37
overtime if you grind it
12:39
in and just run it into their face and
12:41
run it into the end zone, Gopher two. It's
12:44
a momentum thing for me. Some of it, too,
12:46
is in regards to probably how much time
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has left. Yep, if you score with
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eight seconds to go, you're
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more likely to go for two than if you score
12:55
with thirty eight seconds to go. Agreed,
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But you know, I would have thought in
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ninety percent of the cases, you kick
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it. But because Shoedac
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is new and I thought Shudac did fine.
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I know he missed the field goal at the end of the first half.
13:10
That was obviously a weird
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win situation because the one official
13:15
I was watching on
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the left side of the upright he came
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out like he was going
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to raise his arm up like the kick was good,
13:24
and he looked at the other guy and all of a sudden
13:26
they gave the no good signal, And in watching
13:29
it back, it looks like that
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kick is going to go through, and then all of a sudden
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it's pushed right. So overall
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Ian and they didn't lose the game because of Caleb
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Shodac missed that kick. I thought
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he did fine. I thought he did a
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decent job. Will be interesting to
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see if he's the kicker
13:46
again this week at Philadelphia, or if
13:48
Randy Bullock can come back, or if
13:51
they have the two of them compete during the week,
13:54
if Bullock is healthy enough to do
13:56
that. I like that scenario the best. Well,
13:58
it's more fun. But Craig Awker Craig
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Ackerman said last week in his
14:02
press conference, he being the Titan special teams
14:04
coordinator, the thing you fear
14:07
is that Randy Bullet goes out, has a nice
14:09
week, gets to pregame warmups,
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and then reaggravates the injury
14:15
because you're obviously not going to keep them both up
14:17
for the game unless you said, okay,
14:20
we want one to kick off and one
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to do the other. You know you're
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you bring up a valid point because during
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Mike Varible's pressor today, he talks about
14:30
what a violent action it is to kitch
14:33
the ball, and so you're clearly
14:36
force and inertia and you strength
14:38
and those things and the straining of
14:40
muscles to make that action happen,
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which would make that a greater thing in possibility
14:46
given that he's nursing one right, now,
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all right, fourth down, your player
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of the game, reet Brian gets to go first.
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I mean, I think it's Ryan Tannehill twenty
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two of thirty four two U ninety one yards.
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You know, I don't. I think there's many froze
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that he would like to have back. You know, it's
15:04
no secret he went into a dark
15:06
place after the playoff
15:10
loss ten months ago. He made
15:12
sure he was not going to be the reason why this
15:14
thing, you know, came apart. And
15:17
listen, this was a close ball game because
15:19
that is a good AFC team that
15:22
you know, is competitor's the reigning AFC
15:24
CHA championship. Right. Yeah, But I think
15:27
Ryan Tannehill did what he could do
15:29
yesterday minus Trayl Burkes,
15:31
because he was able to follow
15:34
up an awesome performance in Green
15:36
Bay with another awesome performance. It's
15:38
a great point. We're starting to see what we always
15:40
hoped we would see from him, which is consistency.
15:43
It's able to make some of those big,
15:45
exciting, contested catches. He
15:48
has become the big play threat
15:50
that the Titans needed, and
15:53
seeing him follow up one
15:55
performance with another performance of equal
15:57
excitement and consistency says
16:00
to me that he's kind of the real deal and
16:03
that he's going to continue to build
16:05
on this and become a
16:07
pretty big weapon in the Titans offense
16:10
minus Trey Avery, the
16:12
undrafted rookie corner from
16:14
rud CERs who started
16:16
the Buffalo game, and boy, that didn't go well
16:18
for anybody. And then he didn't
16:21
play any corner again until a
16:23
couple of weeks ago. And he's
16:25
gotten I think it's a total of fifty
16:28
snaps over the
16:30
last three games eighteen yesterday,
16:33
and he battled. I mean, he broke up
16:35
some passes, he made some things happen.
16:37
He was in excellent coverage. I
16:40
thought he really played well. And
16:42
to find that guy to play with that fearlessness
16:46
is such a big deal. You know, he's
16:49
an interesting story. He is the player who
16:51
was named later. Do you know the story?
16:54
I do not, Okay, So, the
16:57
start of his college career, he
17:00
is committed to Virginia Tech. He
17:03
is known as Kareem Felder. Kareem
17:06
Felder. He signs a national letter
17:08
of vintent, not with Virginia Tech, but with Ohio
17:11
State. Didn't qualify
17:13
academically, so he transferred
17:15
to Toledo, where he never practiced. He
17:18
then transferred to Rudkers, and
17:20
he did not appear in a game in twenty
17:22
seventeen, played in two games
17:24
in twenty eighteen. He's from
17:26
Baltimore and because
17:29
of his close relationship with
17:31
his mother, he wanted to change
17:33
his last name, so he
17:35
was going to go from Kareem Felder to
17:38
Kareem Avery. And here's the quote.
17:40
Really interesting. I was in high
17:42
school and I wanted to change my name to
17:44
my mom's last name. I changed
17:47
my first and last name. My
17:49
mom chose Trey for me. She
17:52
was going to name me that when I was first
17:54
born. So he took his mom's
17:56
last name and his mom changed his first name
17:59
to Trey. So he was a highly
18:01
recruited player out of Baltimore that
18:03
had offers from Ohio State, Alabama,
18:06
Clemson, Miami, Nebraska,
18:08
Iowa, Virginia Tech, and Rudgers,
18:11
among others. According to twenty
18:13
four seven Sports Wait, he changed
18:15
his first and last name in
18:18
high school. Can I say this in college?
18:20
In college? Yes? Can I say this
18:22
with the OTP people. I
18:24
enjoy story time with Uncle Mike, storytime
18:27
with us. This is good stuff. I
18:30
had no idea changed his entire name.
18:32
Kareem Felder was what he was originally
18:34
known as So what do you do with like your
18:36
medical records or like your
18:40
Here's why my mind is so blown by this. I
18:43
changed my last name because I got
18:45
married, and that is a very normal thing
18:47
to do. Although you're still known as Amy Well.
18:49
Although I'm still known as Amy Well so at
18:52
your stage. Yeah, so there's a little confusion
18:54
there. But like, Holly,
18:56
Molly, what a nightmare. I
18:59
don't know why humans do this. It's
19:01
stupid, like and I mean, I
19:03
love my husband very much, blah blah blah. It's great
19:05
to have the same last name, but it's
19:07
not but it's not very emotional. But it's
19:09
not that great. Valentine's very
19:13
anti Yeah, but it's
19:17
such a headache changing your
19:19
first and last name. YEA to
19:23
all of this is I want to hear an
19:25
interview on Titan's Countdown with you
19:27
and Trey Avery. I
19:29
want to shake that man's hand. Well, first of
19:31
all, what I want to say, hand
19:33
about is taken on those receivers,
19:36
like my gosh, listen, listen. And if
19:38
we've found something in Trey Avery,
19:40
yeah, you know, if we if we found
19:43
a little something in him that he can play
19:46
a role in the secondary with
19:48
McCrary. I mean, and to get one
19:50
that's undrafted. I
19:52
mean, here's a guy who at
19:54
Rudker's pro day, he had
19:57
a thirty eight inch vertical, a ten three
19:59
broad jump forty times
20:01
of four four three and four four four
20:04
three cone was six six nine
20:06
twenty yards shuttle three nine to five
20:08
all very three cone six six nine
20:11
very good. Yeah, I mean the whole very good.
20:13
You know, rud Curs wasn't very good while he
20:15
was there, and so it's
20:18
hard to be a productive player
20:20
when you're playing on bad defenses in a
20:22
conference where you're getting used most
20:24
of the time, which unfortunately for rud
20:26
Curz was happening at that moment. So
20:29
sometimes a player like that is undervalued
20:33
because he can't show up like he's in
20:35
Alabama's defense or LSU's
20:37
defense or you know, George's defense
20:39
or something like that. Boy, you're
20:41
right though, if they found something in him
20:44
that just makes this Titans defense more
20:47
blessed in places than others.
20:50
And it's funny that you make him
20:52
your player of the game because you can't really
20:54
read my writing because I'm left handed. Its looks like
20:56
chicken scratch. But on my notes from
20:58
yesterday, first order, three
21:01
pass breakups on the Sinci first
21:03
drive. They ended up with six on the
21:05
stat sheet. He had two of the six, and
21:08
I think he had one or two more in
21:10
Green Bay, right, Yeah, I mean he's
21:12
showing up. He has this knack
21:14
for being around the ball. But I was like,
21:17
man, there's something there. Sure,
21:19
sure, you know, I don't know if he's a starter
21:22
or whatever, but I'm saying, if
21:24
you've found a corner who can be on your
21:26
fifty three. I
21:28
mean, you can never have enough corners ever,
21:31
because if you have this many
21:33
corners, you can run every package you want
21:35
to run. The Titans in yesterday's
21:37
game were in a base four
21:39
two five. Their base was five
21:42
defensive backs because Joe Mixon
21:44
wasn't there, which is why it's a little
21:46
easier to run on the Titans because they're a little
21:48
smaller. But then in the long
21:50
yardage situations they went six defensive
21:53
backs every single time, and
21:56
you know they had some success. I mean, Joe Burrow
21:58
didn't throw him silly. He threw for two
22:00
seventy and he completed a
22:02
little over sixty percent of his passes.
22:04
I mean that wasn't he threw one
22:07
touchdown pass that wasn't the end of the world bad,
22:09
especially against Joe Burrow. But yeah,
22:11
I just I thought that was interesting. Headed to Philadelphia
22:14
this week, Rhet and I have seen two
22:16
goodwins in Philadelphia.
22:18
The two thousan fourteen wasn't very good.
22:21
No, it was Mark Sanchez, Yes,
22:24
that was. That was. Two thousand and six was fun.
22:26
Two thousand and six was a lot of fun. I guess
22:29
serenaded in Philly in twenty fourteen
22:31
by whom by some Eagles fans
22:34
at the end of the game they were losing and got bored starts
22:37
singing to you, to me greatest
22:40
hits. I mean, it was top forty stuff. It was nice.
22:42
It wasn't obs saying it was, No, it was
22:44
it was an alcohol induced Oh it was totally
22:47
alcoholic. Okay. They didn't grow batteries at
22:49
your No, they they just got
22:51
bored and I was kind of standing in front of them, and they
22:53
were like, let's sing for the girl. Let's
22:55
sing for the girl, and so they did. Yes,
22:57
it was. That's my only Philly experience.
23:00
Two thousand the Titans played at the Vet
23:03
and one on an Aldel Greco
23:05
field goal, his fifth of the game. Maybe
23:08
the coldest I've ever been doing a
23:10
game. Wow in the old
23:12
Vet, in the Vet. And then two thousand
23:15
and six, the Titans
23:17
beat the Eagles to start
23:20
what would become a six game
23:22
win streak, and
23:24
bizarre circumstances as
23:27
Vince Young mits the charter and
23:31
showed up later. Javon Curse is
23:33
now playing for the Eagles. He was out with a knee
23:35
injury at this point. But Kyle Van der
23:37
Bosch knocks Donovan McNabb
23:40
in a tackle out of bounds on a run play,
23:42
and Donovan McNabb tears his ACL
23:46
and they brought in They brought in
23:48
um Jeff Garcia, Garcia and
23:52
then let's see what else happening in there. Henry
23:55
had a big game, Yes he did. That's
23:58
also a big play
24:00
in that game to get a lateral back
24:02
from somebody to go in and score a touch right after
24:05
a fumble. That's also the game that Norm
24:07
Chow had scripted a
24:10
play a tight end screen to begin
24:13
the game, and it was going to throw to Ben
24:15
Troop, and Ben Troop
24:18
didn't remember what he was supposed
24:20
to do, so he stayed in and blocked
24:24
and they had to throw the ball into the
24:26
ground. Bench Young had to spike the ball
24:29
in just an incomplete pass because
24:31
Ben Troop wasn't there had
24:33
been Troope just turned around and they
24:35
thrown him the ball. There was literally nobody
24:38
in front of him. It would have been an
24:40
eighty seven yard touchdown or
24:42
something crazy. You could stop
24:44
the tape, which Norm Chow did
24:47
the next tweets, but
24:49
Ben didn't. Ben was not confident in
24:52
what was gonna happen, so
24:54
he said, I'm just gonna block. That was a lot
24:56
of stuff happened in
24:57
the f It
25:00
was a crazy time. And
25:02
we're on the plane and they're saying Vince is
25:04
not on the plane. It's like he's what And then
25:07
then Vince wasn't coming. He
25:09
wasn't. He wasn't. He was not happy that
25:11
they had left him behind. This
25:14
this is why you listen to the OTP. This
25:17
is why storytime with Uncle
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definitely alcohol maybe or
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