The Titans have lost something like the past 9 games against the Chargers. This week I think they break that streak. So does Pete Prisco.
Oh hey, ESPN thinks we win too!
What's that you say? Mike Ditka picks the Titans to win as well? Oh we are a shoe in for the victory now!
A bunch of CBS writers think we will win too. Also a guy named John Breech thinks we'll win.
Even Paul Kuharsky picks us to win!!! This is destiny!!!
Kendall Wright doesn't think he has a concussion. I hope he doesn't either and hopefully he doesn't miss any games. But if he does, this game would probably be the one to miss, as Kenny, Washington, any pass catcher we send out should have a field day against this Chargers defense.
Rob Turner has a problem with JJ Watt. Guess what Rob, I have a big problem with your playing, so fix that before you complain about others.
From the Tennessean is Jim Wyatt's 3 keys to victory including stopping Phillip Rivers and getting turnovers.
Jim Glennon also has 3 keys to victory, one of those includes limiting Antonio Gates. Couldn't agree more. Also that we should target and roast the Chargers' corners.
Mike Keith interviews Ruston Webster about the matchup this week against the Chargers.
Amie Wells interviews ATV about his play the past couple weeks and going forward. GET THIS MAN A NEW CONTRACT. Also, ATV says "every day is an interview" which I thought was funny because that's exactly what Gregg Williams said multiple times in his introductory press conference when we signed him to be the Senior defensive assistant or whatever his title is.
Frank Wycheck talks about the importance of this upcoming homestretch for the Titans.
Here's Mike's press conference transcript from yesterday.
Tom Gower has some notes from the Titans loss against Houston after watching the game on All-22.
Lance Z also has a post up about the Texans' O line. Watch the last video in the post.
Do the Titans really trust Locker? PK wonders, and I think it's a fair question.
Quote of the Day: When the Dodgers clinched in Arizona and celebrated in the Diamondbacks' pool, D-backs president and CEO Derrick Hall said in an email: "I could call it disrespectful and classless, but they don't have a beautiful pool at their old ballpark and probably wanted to see what one was like."