Baltimore at Tennessee

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  1. MKIV_Supra

    MKIV_Supra 2006 NFL-*****s FF Grand Champion

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    My game of the week will be Kansas City and Oakland, but I'm still watching the Ravens as well. Ex-Titans' Samari Rolle is having some doubts about playing against his former team. His heart is on the Ravens side but his respect is still on the Titans side. In the other hand, Derrick Mason is okay playing and it's a part of business. I have an idea of what the Ravens are planning against the Titans:

    Defense
    Steve McNair isn't someone to take lightly. He is still capable to throw deep balls despite his age. Tyrone Calico and Drew Bennett are pretty good recievers and can jump. So safeties are essential to defend it. McNair is a combination of pocket-scrambling QB so blitzing the outside will keep him from scrambling. They will try to prevent any chance that McNair will escape the pocket. After watching division rivals Steelers, the Ravens need to prevent quick pass plays. Even though there are some holes in their offense, Chris Brown is someone to watch and I just hope he isn't leaving a couple of players on the ground after breaking tackles.

    Offense
    Last week, Ogden and the rest of the offensive line was destroyed by the Colts front seven. Which led to a domino effect on the rushing game. So Jamal is someone that needs to redeem himself in the fantasy charts by running for 100 yards and a TD on the board. Titans' cornerbacks are capable of doing damage too. The use of play-action and the pump-and-go pass play could work to not only get the corners out of position, but also force safeties Lamont Thompson and Tank Williams to either come up the field to stuff the run, or to stay back to support the corners. Anthony Wright, a more mobile (and more accurate) QB than Boller, is going to have a good game if they use more misdirections. Wright has done pretty well last week without those 2 picks.
     
  2. porky88

    porky88 King of Kings

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    Yes. The Titans are rebuilding and Jamal Lewis and the defense should be enough. I think Wright is the better QB anyways.
     
  3. BENGALSFREAK144

    BENGALSFREAK144 nfl-*****s member

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    Uh..i think both of them are horrible QBs...
     
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    They should have picked up Mike McMahon or Jeff Blake, earilier in the postseason...
     
  5. MysteryMan

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    deffinetly Baltimore because they have a better D and O right now. They D did great in the first half against the colts. I think we'll be seeing tht the whole game.
     
  6. panthersare#1

    panthersare#1 The GM

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    tennessee just flat out sucks and has a horrible defense. Jamal Lewis will run through it
     

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