they had a down opponent who lost their qb and already out of the playoffs on the ropes. Just wouldn’t have gone over well with me and I recall a couple players saying something as well. Reality is I just want KC knocked down a rung, but now don’t want Philly to win either.
Watched another angle of that penalty and it’s really not a big push. Mahomes left leg gets clipped inadvertently and he trips himself. Then the embellishment came in. After further review, I don’t think they should have called it. Made much worse by Mahomes left leg tripping himself.
If the other team didn’t like the ring around the rosey play then they should have stopped them on the play, like they are paid to do.
Brady to the Titans rumor mill swirling on Nashville sports talk today. The idea of theoretically having to cheer for Brady next year could not be anymore emotionally conflicting
Are the Titans really a Brady or Rogers away from a super bowl? Not say they aren't, legitimately asking.
Yeah the problem here is that I think by the time you get to the late hit call (which I agree was correct), people are going to be skeptical of it because the rest of the day was just a shit show of terrible and inconsistent officiating.
Unless this new GM pulls a 2021 ATL Braves level of GM sorcery, nope. Maybe if they had AJ Brown still to help keep defenses off balance since Derrick Henry is still a freight train of a RB. However we saw how Rogers fared last year without a beastly WR like Adams. And if Brady couldn't make it click with Mike Evans, Godwin, ect this year, he'll really kill it and love throwing it around the yard to an injury prone Burke, Cody freaking Hollister, Robert "I should have retired two years ago" Woods, and Racey McGrath. Nevermind the fact our pass protection was Bengals-esque booty cheeks all year long. Outside of having Derrick Henry as a comfort blanket, it's not exactly the ideal situation currently for a 45 year old QB to step into.
Derrick Henry amassing 1500+ rushing yards and 2000 yards (well 1986 to be exact) total yards of offense behind *that line* we had last year in 16 games he played (he sat out 1 game the week before the finale vs Jax) against fully stacked boxes that KNEW without a shadow of a doubt he was going to carry the ball was the only true impressive thing I saw from the Titans last year. One could argue his overall efforts this past year was more impressive than his 2000 yard season when the Titans had like the #3 total offense in the NFL a couple years ago. Still though...as generationally awesome and fun it is to watch a talent like DH tote the rock, Titans can't win a SB with ONLY him anchoring the offense.
They could win a Super Bowl ez pz. Trade for D-Hop, get him back on the juice with everyone else, profit.
Aaron Rodgers supposedly plans to live in Nashville full time post playing career. They said on the radio he is building a house in Nashville now. And there’s a clip of him on Twitter circulating of him being spotted in the Nashville this week randomly playing chess at a restaurant. What, if anything, this has to do with the Titans potentially? Who knows what our new GM will attempt to do. But I’ll ultimately be very surprised if he actually becomes a Titan. Just don’t see it as a good football fit for him all things considered. Edit: adding the video of AR in Nash going around on Twitter