Friday, September 8, 2017

Titans vs Raiders (The most hyped team...?)

Fantasy Rankings – Titans Week 3

1. M. Mariota
2. D. Murray
3. C. Davis (Maybe I have the rookie flu with that Kareem Hunt game)
4. D. Walker
5. E. Decker


The Titans officially have the most hype in recent memory. Las Vegas has the Titans at a 20-1 odds to win the super bowl. Our team and city, for the first time in a long time, actually have to live up to expectations rather and over performing them. The Titans can't simply go 8-8 and feel ok about it. This year the Titans need to win the division; it is almost expected everywhere we look.... and that puts pressure on a team who has not played in a lot of high pressure, high stakes games to this point.

But.... I think we are up to it! And it really starts with a tough test between two teams the NFL desperately wants to be competitive. What is better for the NFL than two golden boy QBs to begin a true rivalry and compete to be the best in the AFC as Brady gets older?

Derek Carr vs Marcus Mariota




This is the prize fight the football media would love to see work out... (hence CBS trotting out oft injured but new addition to the number one announcing crew Tony Romo and Jim Nantz)

If it wasn't clear it is Friday and I understand Nantz is not 'oft injured' but you get it.

Will we live up to the hype?

This is tough for Titans fans, we haven't been this giddy since the late 90's; okay maybe 2008 but our QB was Kerry Collins for most of that season... again stay with me.

(Finally, he starts talking about the game) With a lot of NFL fans watching I think this could be a huge week for our quarterback and our offense. The Raiders’ defense is improved but still gave up a lot of yards last year. The Raiders will definitely be prepared for our Exotic Smashmouth Offense (I don't know why but I always picture it italicised) which is inevitable at this point. The Titans are not stupid so they will use the brand they have created to ensure open passing lanes. This is where the Titans take a huge step, almost like a well-rounded boxer, you want to stop my jab well here's my upper cut and so on and so forth. In the past, we were not a threat at all on the out side with our WR play. We had to out muscle and run the ball (which we did) and we will continue to do. But when they stack eight in the box in the words of Lee Corso "See ya sweetheart" over the top. And if you are reading this and thinking wow this guy is biased... then this isn't the blog for you!

I predict a high scoring affair with the Titans having a late lead and the ball. At this point, we will rely on our O-Line and our two workhorse backs. If the Titans are able to score points, maintain a lead, and punish people with the run this will be an 11 win team at least. I will go Titans over Raider 34-28.

I am terrified of Cooper and Crabtree against our new secondary but hey, it isn't Parrish Cox, Blidi Wreh-Wilson and more so cross your fingers and pray Adoree' Jackson has a huge day.

TD Predictions and then I'm out!

Mariota 2
Murray 1
Henry 1
Davis 1
Walker 1

See you on Sunday!

TITAN UP!

P.S. Almost forgot...




Matchup of the week: Kahil Mack vs Taylor Lewan / Jack Conklin

This could decide the game: if Lewan and Conklin can hold off Mack and give Mariota any time at all we could see an offense with tons of potential come to fruition.

Thursday, September 29, 2016

Titans Top 5 and Bottom 5

After last week's brutal loss to the Raiders, Titans fans need a pick-me-up. So I figured I would go through and rank the top 5 things about the Titans' organization right now. But I can't let you get too excited, so i also included the bottom 5.


Top 5



1) Marcus Mariota in the 4th quarter - Marcus Mariota has been a dissapointment through three games. While I still think he has franchise QB potential, he is clearly playing tight, and whether because of his own shortcomings or the coaching staff's, hasn't really let loose all year. But he's been money in the fourth quarter the past two weeks, leading two TD drives for the win over Detroit, and leading a TD drive and almost-not-quite game tying drive against Oakland. Now he just needs to find that success in the first  three quarters.

2) J.J. Watt's Back - It looks like J.J. Watt will be out for the season, and while we don't celebrate injuries at the Titan's blog it is perfect timing with the game against Houston coming up. I was honestly terrified of what would happen to Mariota if Watt got a direct hit on him No word yet on whether the letterman jacket had anything to do with the injury.

Put down the football Matt
3) 100 Yard Rusher - Demarco Murray ran for 114 yards, becoming the first 100 yard rusher for the Titans since Chris Johnson 2013. The Colts haven't had one since 2012, so at least we have that.

4) Matt Cassel Not Holding Footballs - Unlike the Detroit game, I didn't see a single shot of Matt Cassel holding a football. This is good. Matt Cassel should not be holding a football.

5) Jace Amaro - Amaro had 3 catches for 59 yards getting the bulk of passing downs with Delanie Walker out. He looks like he could be a solid weapon if (god forbid) Walker misses more time.



Bottom 5

1) Delanie Walker and Kendall Wright Injuries - As I said before, Mariota hasn't looked good so far. A big part of that has been the absence of Wright, a playmaker who can turn a short pass into a big gain, Players like this are critical to taking pressure off of young QBs and helping them build confidence by not having to do everything in the passing game. Add in Walker's injury, and you have a receiving corps with very only  48 YAC all season.

2) A Really Stupid Penalty - Y'all know what this is. The less said the better.

3) CBS Announcers Next Week Talking About How Brock Osweiler is 6'7" -  It's true guys! He's really tall! He even got a basketball scholarship to Gonzaga! He can see over the lineman even! It's amazing. It will be amusing until the 4:12 mark in the first quarter. By the middle of the third you'll be cowering in the corner of your room sobbing into a pillow hoping the announcers mention any other factoid at all. (Source: Pac-12 fan who experienced this throughout Osweiler's 13 year career at Arizona State)

4) Not being able to win at Nissan Stadium - The Titans have 1 win in their last 15 games at home. And Mariota had played much worse in Nashville than on the road. With two straight road games coming up, the next chance for a home win is October 16th against the Browns. Please beat the Browns guys.

5) Whatever this was.


Saturday, September 24, 2016

Fantasy Owners check this out

Fantasy Rankings – Titans Week 3

1. M. Mariota
2. D. Murray
3. D. Walker (Q)
4. T. Sharpe
5. K. Wright (Q)
6. D. Henry


I think this could be a huge week for our quarterback and our offense. The Raiders’ defense has allowed a lot of points so far this season. Mariota could pose a threat to a defense that hasn’t been disciplined this season in the first two games. Last year it was the Raiders’ QB who stole the show. Quarterback Derek Carr completed 24 of 37 passes for 330 yards and three touchdowns, with a 2-yard strike to Seth Roberts with 1:21 left as the game winner. The Raiders out-gained the Titans 407 to 249 but Tennessee had three touchdown passes from Marcus Mariota, who also had a pair of interceptions. Much as the game last November played out I expect the same this year. Mariota had Three Touchdowns last game but threw two costly interceptions. Fantasy owners here me out. Mariota will throw for three tds again but he will not make those costly turnovers. The Titans win 31-24.

Demarco Murray is a must start also. Raiders’ opponents are averaging 8 yards per play. This has the opportunity to be the game that the Titans’ running game also takes off. I am predicting a lot of offense from a team that hasn’t shown much promise yet but I think the Raiders’ defense will over pursue and the Titans will have many opportunities to make big plays.

Matchup of the week: Kahil Mack vs Taylor Lewan 

This could decide the game if Lewan can hold off Mack and give Mariota time we could finally see a dynamic Titan offense that we haven’t seen in a long time.

FAST FACTS: Raiders opponents are averaging a hefty eight yards per play through two games, easily the most generous in the league. New Orleans is 31st at 6.5. ... Raiders DE Khalil Mack has 10 sack, 12 TFL in past 8 games and made 2 sacks in last meeting. ... Titans RB DeMarco Murray leads active players with 28 rushing TDs and is 2nd with 3,799 rush yards. Rushed for career-high 3 TDs in last game vs. Oak. (11/28/13 with Dal.). (UPI - Sports)

Wednesday, September 21, 2016

Week Two Recap: Titans late game heroics vs Lions

The Titans went to Ford Field in Detroit this Sunday and pulled off a 16-15 come from behind victory over the Lions to move to 1-1 on the season and stay within a game of Houston for first place in the AFC South, and move ahead of the Colts and Jaguars, who both dropped to 0-2.

The game started in typical Titans fashion. Following a penalty on the kick off (This is why you always take the knee), The Titans moved 64 yards to the Lions’ 29, but DeMarco Murray was stuffed on 2nd and 2, and Mariota was sacked on 3rd down to set up a 51 yard field goal, which Ryan Succop of course missed. After the defense forced a three and out, the Titans were pinned back at their own 5 yard line, and gave up a safety on the first play, with Murray getting hit immediately in his own end-zone after a handoff. Just like that, the Titans were down 2-0 despite outgaining their opponents 58-1.

The Lions quickly added insult to injury by marching 79 yards down the field for a touchdown on a beautiful throw from Matthew Stafford to 46 year veteran Anquan Boldin, and it looked like the Titans were in for a long day. Two more Titans drives into Lions territory yielded only a field goal, and a late second quarter field goal by Detroit gave them a 12-3 lead after a sloppy first half, and it seemed like the only drama in this one would be whether the two teams would break the record for most penalties in a game (they finished 8 short of the record of 37 set by Chicago and Cleveland in 1951).

The second half started just as ugly for the Titans, as their first drive ended on a bad pick for Mariota, who locked onto Rishard Matthews on a pass to the sideline. This was followed by a soul crushing 7 minute Detroit drive that ended in a field goal, and the Lions led 15-3 with only 1:40 left in the third quarter. At this point the Titans offense looked completely feckless, with little rushing threat and no downfield passing game to speak of.

Marcus Mariota and the Titans immediately got back into the game however, with an electric 5 play, 75 yard drive culminating in a 30 yard touchdown from Mariota to Delanie Walker, the Tight End’s first touchdown catch of the year.

 With the game again within reach, the D forced another punt, lucking out after Matt Stafford just missed Golden Tate on a deep route. The offense was unable to take advantage however, and the Lions got the ball back, but the Defense forced another punt, and Mariota got the ball back at his own 17 with 7:04 left and a chance to take back the lead.

After Murray went for 10 yards on first down, The Titans faced a 3rd and 5 from the 32, and Mariota found sure handed Tajae “Showtime” Sharp for 7 yards over the middle for a first down. 3 plays later, Mariota again converted on 3rd down, finding Demarco Murray on and out pattern. A 22 yard pass to Murray (who had another good day catching the ball) put the Titans on Detroit’s 25, but with the clock inside 3 minutes it was clear the Titans needed to punch this one into the end zone.

A 10 yard pass to Mathews was followed by a 6 yard run by Derrick Henry, and the Titans were inside the 10. An 8 yard slant to Andre Johnson looked like it put the Titans on the doorstep of victory, but offensive pass interference on an obvious pick play by Matthews sent them back to the 19. Mariota connected on short passes to Murray and Sharpe, setting up 4th and 4 with less than two minutes to go. With the game on the line, Mariota flipped the ball up to the veteran Johnson, who was able to haul it in over two Lions defenders. TOUCHDOWN TITANS! (In the voice of Mike Keith) Despite the subsequent failed 2 point conversion, the Titans had the lead, and a chance for their first victory of the season.

With the ball back in his hand, the always dangerous Matthew Stafford promptly converted a 3rd and 19 to move the Lions near midfield and put Titan’s fans hearts in their throats. But on the following third and 9 Perrish Cox picked off Stafford, and the Titans secured the win with a kneel down by Matt Cassell on his first (and hopefully only) snap of the season.

After only managing 64 yards on the ground against Minnesota in Week 1, the Titans running game came alive on Sunday with 139 yards on 24 rushes for an average of 5.9 yards per carry. The stats were misleading however, as Tennesse still hasn’t been able to control the game on the ground like we expected after DeMarco Murray and Derrick Henry joined the team in the offseason. Taking out a 67 yard second quarter run by Murray, the team averaged just over three yards per rush, and were never able to base sustained drives on a pounding rushing attack. Outside of the long run the bright spot was Derrick Henry, who followed up a 3 yard performance in week one with 40 yards on 9 carries. He flashed impressive lateral quickness for a man his size, and looked like a player with a promising NFL career ahead of him.

Andre Johnson's Game Winning Touchdown
The passing game came alive in the second half, culminating in a 9-9 performance on the final drive. There is clear improvement in the receiving core from last season, especially in their ability to catch the ball. This innovation, long overlooked by Titan management, is a welcome improvement that should serve to help Mariota’s development tremendously. The game-winning catch by Johnson was the perfect example. Nobody on last year’s roster could make that catch. The Titans still need to work on stretching the field through the air, but this should be improved with the return of Kendall Wright, who is the type of player who can take a quick pass and turn it into a game changing play.

The Defense again looked solid, holding a potent Lions attack th
at torched the Colts to 15 points and only 238 passing yards. The front again looked like an elite NFL unit, largely stuffing the run and sacking Stafford 4 times. The coverage issues we saw in the preseason have yet to come up in the games that count, but the secondary will face a potent Raiders attack next week. One thing I want to see the Defense improve upon is forcing turnovers. The late Cox pick is the only one of the season, and the D will need to make game changing plays if the Titans are going to hang with the better teams in the league.







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Tuesday, April 19, 2016

Real Titans Blog Draft Q & A: Join the conversation


Real Titans Blog Draft Conversation:

Alex Boedigheimer (AB) and Brett field (BF) Real Titans Blog Contributors, Broadcasters, and Die Hard Titan Fans; talk draft. Please join the conversation and let us know what you think.

BF - We were planning on doing a draft article this weekend, and it looks like there is even more to talk about now with the Titans pulling off a big trade for the number one pick. What are your feelings on this trade, Alex? Is any part of you upset that the Titans won’t be picking number one any more?

AB - Well it is always exciting to be the number one pick but honestly I just didn’t see someone at one that would be worth more than having 6 picks in the top 76 selections this year. I mean I am glad the Rams saw someone worthy of the top spot. Also it gives our blog more time to live broadcast the draft! But in all seriousness Tunsil will be great but I think we can get a solid tackle later as well as give LeBeau flexibility to draft young talent for out D. So fire one back at you, what are the Rams thinking? And what does this mean for us?

BF- I still can’t figure out how this deal makes sense for the Rams. I liked Jared Goff in college, and Carson Wentz has off the chart measurables, but does anyone really think either of them is a number one pick? Not to mention worth trading up for? Look at the last 10 years of quarterbacks taken in the top 2 picks. Jameis Winston, Mariota, Andrew Luck, RG3, Cam Newton. That’s 4 Heisman winners, a two time runner up, and all 5 guys won a ton of games at big time college programs. It’s a tough sell to say that either Goff or Wentz is in that category. 

But back to the Titans, a small part of me is sad to know we won’t get Tunsil, since we really need to upgrade at Tackle, but having the picks is definitely more valuable. The Titans have holes all over the place, and this gives us a chance to fill several of them in one draft class. I’m interested to see how the draft plays out, and if Jon Robinson is a guy who drafts for need or talent. Speaking of which, what do you see as the Titans biggest need?

AB - Yeah I can agree with that outlook on the Rams. One interesting fact is that McNair, Flacco, Phil Simms, Doug Williams, were all FCS Qbs who played in the Super Bowl and besides Air McNair the other three all won titles. Therefore Carson Wentz will win a superbowl…...no but there has been some exceptional talent from the FCS level.

As far as Titans’ draft needs I think LB, DL, CB, RT are all up there. Not really sure if we will draft WR at this point but I think the biggest question is, do the Titans try to move up in the first round now that they are sitting at 15?

BF - Yeah I’m interested to see if they move back up as well. Who do you think they’d be targeting? It seems to me that RT and CB are the biggest areas of need. Is there anyone that will go in the 5-10 range you think they are in love with? I would assume the target would be a tackle, since keeping Mariota upright and healthy has to be priority number one for the franchise.

Jack Conklin OT Michigan State
The wide receiver question is an interesting one as well. Receiver play was clearly a weakness last year, but on paper this team looks like it could have the potential to have a great unit if DGB and Kendall Wright play to their potential. The Titans can’t afford another year of receivers dropping balls as much as they did last year. We’re running out of time and need to get this post up, so let me ask you this: As of right now, who is your prediction for the Titans first pick, and why?

AB - I think the Titans will stay at 15 if they can get Ronnie Stanley or Jack Conklin. If they see someone unexpectedly slipping and a chance to move up they have some potential to make the right trade. If Titans go CB I think Hargraves from Florida or Apple from Ohio State.

One thing I really want to see is drafting Eli Apple and then backing that up with Vonn Bell in the 3rd. Those two played really well together for the Buckeyes so why break that up? Could be a young duo that can shut down half of the field.

Hit me with your final thoughts and let’s get pumped for draft day! #TitanUp

BF - I agree that it will be Staney or Conklin at 15, followed by a DB at 32. I think the O Line is too big of a concern to wait until the second round to address, especially with a young QB back there.

I like Apple a lot too, and I wonder if they will try use the 32nd pick to trade up into the first round if he is available. This seems more likely to me than trading back into the top 10. Either way, it’s clear Jon Robinson isn’t afraid to make moves, which should make for a very exciting draft day.









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Thursday, November 19, 2015

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Only prime-time game of the season for your Tennessee Titans. Check out live coverage from the Real Titans Blog. We will kick off the broadcast at 7:15 CST. Mariota VS Bortles on Thursday Night Football. Go Titans! #TitanUp #TNF

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Friday, October 23, 2015

Titans Present and Future: Offense

Ever since the opening day blowout of Tampa Bay, this season has been difficult for Tennessee Titans fans. After two straight weeks blowing double digit leads, the Titans were thoroughly beaten by Miami last Sunday, falling to 1-4 on the season. Despite the rough start, this is still a team filled with young talent, and I’m excited to see what they do the rest of the season. There are still 4 games left against the Texans and Jags, who are struggling worse than the Titans, and if this team improves and works on finishing they can play with anybody on the schedule. I’m going to take this opportunity to talk about why we should be excited about the Titans offense and how
Can the Titans keep Mariota upright?
they can improve, this year and into the future.

Despite his struggles the last two games (and current injury) Marcus Mariota has shown flashes of brilliance, and you can see how he can be a good Quarterback moving forward. When the Titan’s offense is humming, like in the first half against the Bucs and the 1st three quarters against the Colts, it has largely been due to his good play. However he still needs to work on his downfield passing and NEEDS to limit the turnovers after the 2 pick, 2 fumble game against Miami. I’d also love to see the Titans coaching staff let him off the leash and utilize his running ability. When he’s taken off it’s been successful, they need to work it into the offense more. Even if this just means getting him out of the pocket on rollouts, allowing Mariota to use his legs will force defenses to come up with a way to defend him rather than dropping more men in coverage.

As for the receivers, I believe this group has talent but isn’t being utilized well. Nobody has stepped up yet, as the leading pass catcher. Currently Delanie Walker, who is 58th in the NFL in that category, is our best target. Dorial Green-Beckham is a great talent who was taken with an early second round pick, but hasn’t seen much action yet. With his size and athletic ability, I believe we will see him blossom into a star if given the opportunity to build a rapport with Mariota. I also like Kendall Wright a lot, as he is so dangerous with the ball in his hands. The Titans coaching staff needs to figure out how to get him the ball space more often. These two, along with Delanie Walker, could form a strong receiving core for years to come. I hope we see them used more as the season goes along.

Running back has been a problem, as nobody averages over 32 yards per game. The lack of a credible run game has hurt the Titans in 3rd and short and goal line situations this year.

Can David Cobb be the answer to the Titans' rushing woes?
The main issue is that the “Running Back by Committee” (RBBC) approach doesn’t allow anybody to get into the rhythm of the game. The Titans need to find a back that they feel comfortable giving 20 touches a game, and let him do his thing. Dexter McCluster has been great in the 3rd down/scatback role, but isn’t built to be the main guy. Antonio Andrews wants to be a starting running back, but is averaging less than three yards per carry. Bishop Sankey looks tentative whenever he touches the ball, and Terrance West is currently in the witness protection program since fumbling in each of the first two games. With David Cobb coming back, I hope he can be the guy. In any event, the Titans need to figure out if they have a credible starting running back on the team this year, and if they don’t they need to take one in the draft. If they can get this position figured out, it will do wonders for Mariota’s development.

That brings me to the Offensive Line. This has been the worst group on the team, and needs to step up in a big way for the Titans to make a run this season. Mariota has been sacked on the second highest percent of drop backs this season, behind Russell Wilson. Add this to the numerous penalties that put the offense in rough positions, and the line needs to step up. The Titans need to protect Mariota and let him develop, and this can’t happen if he’s on his back. This is the area with the biggest need for improvement, and I expect we will see even more focus put into the O-Line next offseason. Which is crazy considering we have invested top picks and millions of dollars on this unit. Possibly indicating Webster and the front office our struggling in terms of talent per dollar.


Make sure to come back next week for our analysis of the Titan defense, and tune in to our broadcast as the Titans take on the Falcons at 12:00 PM CDT this Sunday.

- Brett Field

@RealBrettField






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