They gotta make a quick stop because its been Since 6:40 on the clock of the second quarter since the Titans has had a decent drive.. if the chiefs go on a long drive here, who knows how the titans come out.. and they may stupidly abandon the run..
I just hoped they had a better showing than this. At least play your *** off and leave it all on the field...not give Mahomes an ezmode rushing TD, and there was a crucial 3rd down conversion Mahomes hit on the right side, and the safety was just standing there watching as Mahomes rolled right...had he flowed over, he had an INT just waiting...poor.
Are you just taking his normal yardage and cutting it in half? Big mistake, he gets the majority of his yardage in the second half
Arthur Smith should of called a Pass play on that defense formation that KC was lined up. They would of got burned.
If Lewan does not restructure his deal hes going to get cut this offseason.. for a guy that used to be a top 5 LT, as recent as last season too.. he sure has been a revolving door... his man just blew past him without a single touch and forced Tannehill to rollout and take a massive hit..
The cold and the crowd noise seem to be taking a toll on the Titan's, who appear sluggish on both sides of the ball.
Well it was a good run. Tennessee needs a receiver or a TE or both who can get seperation badly in this years draft
Certainly looks that way. He is the first young QB in a long time that you could tell from the very first game.
So is the thread on the verge of retirement yet? 5000 post cliff notes: Ryan Tannehill has an elite skillset and with the right protection and balanced offense can be a Super Bowl champion.
It's too early to say but for me he is this generation's John elway. We'll see how his career plays out
Im happy for Reid, hes one of my fave coaches in the league and i hope he gets his super bowl trophy .
I think that viewpoint isn't consistent with the way today's game is unfolding. He also needs a defense that can diminish the typical performance of the league's best passers (like Mahomes), who he's likely to face in the playoffs on the way to a Super Bowl. And now you're talking about an awful lot of needs, which again makes him no different from the average quarterback in the league in that regard. Every average QB in the league has those same needs (protection, running game, defense) with regard to winning a Super Bowl.
I'm gonna say Marino because of his ability to make even casual fans interested. He's the first NFL player in my lifetime that I've tuned in to specifically watch.