MCM Play of the Week (Week 7) (Bye Edition)
The Titans didn't do too bad today considering that BYE was favored by 2 TDs.These videos are the ones with the most votes so far all season. Granted, I could pile up all of the highlights I've used so far this year and get a video for 1 week for some teams.
Here's last week's winner.
C. Chris Johnson runs for 48 yards.
This week's contest after the jump.
A. Michael Griffin's forced fumble in Week 1.
Last, we have have Michael Griffin's forced fumble on Hines Ward. I'm sure everybody else was thinking the same thing I was when it happened:"Sh**, F$$$, Dammit!!!!!!1111!!!............................ OH GOD YES!" If the Titans could have found a way to win in overtime this play would have been even bigger.
B. Chris Johnson's 91-yard TD run in Week 2.
And finally we have the
game-winning91-yard TD run by Chris Johnson on another draw play on a long 3rd down. F*** you Nick Harper and Michael Griffin. WTF? Why would you ruin something like this.
C. Lendale White's 5-yard TD run in Week 3.
Second, we have Lendale White's 5-yard TD run. Lendale Light looked pretty nimble on his way to the endzone. This put us back in the game.
D. Keith Bulluck's interception in Week 5.
Keith Bulluck intercepts Peyton Manning and returns it 23 yards. Great job by Jacob Ford on hitting Manning's arm as he threw it. One thing to point out, though. Bulluck doesn't make this interception if he's in position on the play. It looked like he was trying to get the ball to Dallas Clark on the sideline, who was wide open.
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not quite as big as i used to be man
Chris’ run was awsome but Lendale made it to the zone despite no blocking
Oh No!!! We Suck Again
by Voluntitan23 on Oct 25, 2009 8:02 PM CDT reply actions 0 recs
It has to be CJ.
He has pretty much been our only good player. Think Steven Jackson on the Rams.
Ain't no time for hesitatin'
All you got to do is groove
by BonzosMontreaux on Oct 25, 2009 9:01 PM CDT reply actions 0 recs

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