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	<title>Comments on: Star Performers: Tennessee Titans</title>
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		<title>By: Mack Rosenberg</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mack Rosenberg</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Nov 2008 12:38:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>ha ha yeah Mike I was looking at the Titans depth chart and completely forgot about him even being there. Not a playmaker at all. He&#039;s played in eight games this season and has just over 200 recieving yards. I don&#039;t figure him to play any role as he is questionable with a concussion. For me Jones, Gage, and Scaife will be the go to guys for Collins. JETSBLITZ, I&#039;m not sure I agree with you on the Miami thing. The Titans are seventh in rushing yards per game, and the Phins are twelfth. I just think the fact that you have a yardage guy in Johnson, and an almost guarenteed redzone TD guy in White, it will make it harder for this Jets defense to deal. Plus, if the running game doesn&#039;t work out, Kerry showed how reliable he can be when given the opportunity. 

Another aspect of this team is their comeback attitude. I can&#039;t stress enough the fact that this team gave up 14 points in the first half and zero in the second half. Plus, they scored 21 points. The Jets haven&#039;t been too much of a victim of the comeback this year. The Oakland game was similar but they were really neck and neck the whole way through. But I can just picture this team in the same situation as the Jaguars were last Sunday at the half. And I can also see they giving it all away. That&#039;s just the way the Jets played a lot of last season. You had the Baltimore game, the two Buffalo games, and even the Giants game. However, this is a completely different team so they should keep it close or if they&#039;re up big at the half, sustain it. 

But the Titans are 10-0 and can ideally beat any team. Robert, I like your comment about what the Packers couldn&#039;t do. Yes, Favre can get those big TDs and hes been showing that in the last couple of weeks. But you have to also think back to that Chiefs game, one of the blemishes of Favre&#039;s season so far. Hopefully, the Brett we&#039;ll see on Sunday will be the one that led the Jets offense against the Pats and Bills in the last couple of weeks. This is the same type of game for Gang Green.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>ha ha yeah Mike I was looking at the Titans depth chart and completely forgot about him even being there. Not a playmaker at all. He&#8217;s played in eight games this season and has just over 200 recieving yards. I don&#8217;t figure him to play any role as he is questionable with a concussion. For me Jones, Gage, and Scaife will be the go to guys for Collins. JETSBLITZ, I&#8217;m not sure I agree with you on the Miami thing. The Titans are seventh in rushing yards per game, and the Phins are twelfth. I just think the fact that you have a yardage guy in Johnson, and an almost guarenteed redzone TD guy in White, it will make it harder for this Jets defense to deal. Plus, if the running game doesn&#8217;t work out, Kerry showed how reliable he can be when given the opportunity. </p>
<p>Another aspect of this team is their comeback attitude. I can&#8217;t stress enough the fact that this team gave up 14 points in the first half and zero in the second half. Plus, they scored 21 points. The Jets haven&#8217;t been too much of a victim of the comeback this year. The Oakland game was similar but they were really neck and neck the whole way through. But I can just picture this team in the same situation as the Jaguars were last Sunday at the half. And I can also see they giving it all away. That&#8217;s just the way the Jets played a lot of last season. You had the Baltimore game, the two Buffalo games, and even the Giants game. However, this is a completely different team so they should keep it close or if they&#8217;re up big at the half, sustain it. </p>
<p>But the Titans are 10-0 and can ideally beat any team. Robert, I like your comment about what the Packers couldn&#8217;t do. Yes, Favre can get those big TDs and hes been showing that in the last couple of weeks. But you have to also think back to that Chiefs game, one of the blemishes of Favre&#8217;s season so far. Hopefully, the Brett we&#8217;ll see on Sunday will be the one that led the Jets offense against the Pats and Bills in the last couple of weeks. This is the same type of game for Gang Green.</p>
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		<title>By: mike</title>
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		<dc:creator>mike</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Nov 2008 11:59:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Don&#039;t forget McDrops!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Don&#8217;t forget McDrops!</p>
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		<title>By: Robert Mueller</title>
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		<dc:creator>Robert Mueller</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Nov 2008 05:33:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>As you know, the Packers&#039; game vs. the Titans was on the other network the same time as the Jets against the Chiefs.  The Packers would have won that game if the Titans&#039; defenders were not so fast and so determined that they caught and stopped the Green Bay players in the open field on their way to the end zone.  I remember Craig Jennings in particular in a run after the catch that I thought he would score on but was prevented by the player chasing him.  The Packers were unable to convert the big gain for a TD.  Favre is famous for scoring TDs and so one key may be whether he and the Jets offense (go O-Line!) can get those important touchdowns against a defense that is fast and relentless and won&#039;t give in.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As you know, the Packers&#8217; game vs. the Titans was on the other network the same time as the Jets against the Chiefs.  The Packers would have won that game if the Titans&#8217; defenders were not so fast and so determined that they caught and stopped the Green Bay players in the open field on their way to the end zone.  I remember Craig Jennings in particular in a run after the catch that I thought he would score on but was prevented by the player chasing him.  The Packers were unable to convert the big gain for a TD.  Favre is famous for scoring TDs and so one key may be whether he and the Jets offense (go O-Line!) can get those important touchdowns against a defense that is fast and relentless and won&#8217;t give in.</p>
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		<title>By: 57JETSBLITZ</title>
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		<dc:creator>57JETSBLITZ</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Nov 2008 03:12:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I watched the replay of the Titians/Jag game.  The two players that stood out to me most were Haynesworth and Mawae.  Both of them are playing at an all-pro level.  But that&#039;s it.  Gage is ok but Revis &#039;got em&#039;.  Kerry Collins is Kerry Collins, not much has changed since the Giant days he is still capable of laying an egg.  The Jags threw to Carr&#039;s side and he gives alot of cushin so I would like to see that J. Co&#039;s patented skinny post about 15 yards down field.  Bullock is active underneath but Keller can get a step on him.  Johnson and White to me were just o.k.  Put it this way, if we can stop Brown and Williams of MIA then we should have no problem with this tandem.  Game on. I think we got this. If we EXECUTE EXECUTE EXECUTE!!!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I watched the replay of the Titians/Jag game.  The two players that stood out to me most were Haynesworth and Mawae.  Both of them are playing at an all-pro level.  But that&#8217;s it.  Gage is ok but Revis &#8216;got em&#8217;.  Kerry Collins is Kerry Collins, not much has changed since the Giant days he is still capable of laying an egg.  The Jags threw to Carr&#8217;s side and he gives alot of cushin so I would like to see that J. Co&#8217;s patented skinny post about 15 yards down field.  Bullock is active underneath but Keller can get a step on him.  Johnson and White to me were just o.k.  Put it this way, if we can stop Brown and Williams of MIA then we should have no problem with this tandem.  Game on. I think we got this. If we EXECUTE EXECUTE EXECUTE!!!</p>
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