Sadly, I have been shunned to the loser’s corner once again. Tennessee played a sloppy game – they were flagged for unnecessary penalties, dropped BEAUTIFUL passes, and squandered not one, but TWO fourth and goal opportunities. They had a shot to not only pull off an amazing win, but prove that they were a legitimately respectable football team. Not to mention that a six-game win streak would have felt glorious… But no. I had to endure a game filled with mistakes, embarrassment and heckling from the high-and-mighty Packers fans with whom I was watching the game. Some players attempted to play up to the level of the Colts, but others reverted back to the team that went 0-6.
Quit it: Nate Washington!
Dear Nate Washington,
When Vince Young throws you a ball like that beautiful spiral down the sidelines in the first quarter, YOU CATCH IT! You’re not going to get too many opportunities like that, so please, PLEASE take advantage. You broke my heart when that ball slipped through your fingers. Do it again, and you’ll be cut from my mental Titans line-up.
Sincerely,
Titans Chick
Hit it: C.J. – obviously! When it’s tough to see the bright spot in a Titans game, usually a good place to start would be #28. His 113 yards helped the Titans keep their offense somewhat on track… sometimes… a little bit. He may not have kept his streak of 125+ yards per game, but he is still the NFL’s leading rusher, so I’ll take that as a mini-win!
Quit it: Tony Brown! Here’s a quick quiz for you all…
Who pokes people in the eye?
A) One to all of the Three Stooges
B) Bruce Campbell’s evil twin in Army of Darkness
C) Tony Brown, defensive player for the Titans
D) All of the Above
If you are surprised that the answer is D, you may not be a fan of ridiculous horror B-movies. You probably also didn’t get a chance to check out Tony Brown poking a Colt in the eye after a play was over. In what universe should you poke a fellow football player in the eye?? Completely ridiculous. As if Peyton Manning really needs a 15-yard advantage during a drive. For shame, Tony. For shame.














