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The Titans have more losses than us.


thunderraiden

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Tennessee is not a good team this year. Kerry Collins is ancient and the Titans fell into the same trap that we did by not looking to upgrade with an old-ass, mediocre quarterback. That and their defense doesn't even compare to the defense with Schwartz last season.

Lemme guess..

They shouldve throw millions of dollars at "all-world" QB michael vick..

THEN, and then alone, could they achieve greatness..

How did superstar do today anyways?

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Lemme guess..

They shouldve throw millions of dollars at "all-world" QB michael vick..

THEN, and then alone, could they achieve greatness..

How did superstar do today anyways?

I don't blame them as much for not addressing the issue since Young only lost his mind last season. They only had one offseason where they neglected the poor quarterback situation unlike us who have had several.

That said, they could have pulled the trigger on a Cutler or a Cassel and chose not to. They could have traded up for Sanchez and chose not to.

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Tennessee is not a good team this year. Kerry Collins is ancient and the Titans fell into the same trap that we did by not looking to upgrade with an old-ass, mediocre quarterback. That and their defense doesn't even compare to the defense with Schwartz last season.

They might miss some guy named Haynesworth as well.

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Haynesworth = Kemo

Delhomme = Collins

We have a double trouble, they have a smash and dash.

we have no wins, they have no wins

they were 12-4 last season, we were 12-4 last season.

kinda freaky. anyways, im just saying, they are quality program too, so everyone needs to calm down and look around the NFL. Bills started 5-0 last season and they imploded, same thing can happen to any undefeated team right now and vikings stated 0-2 last season and also didnt have a quarterback (granted they had one of the sickess D-Lines in football, but I digress) and they made the playoffs. Who knows maybe delhomme might make a deal with the devil and get good.

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Haynesworth = Kemo

Delhomme = Collins

We have a double trouble, they have a smash and dash.

we have no wins, they have no wins

they were 12-4 last season, we were 12-4 last season.

kinda freaky. anyways, im just saying, they are quality program too, so everyone needs to calm down and look around the NFL. Bills started 5-0 last season and they imploded, same thing can happen to any undefeated team right now and vikings stated 0-2 last season and also didnt have a quarterback (granted they had one of the sickess D-Lines in football, but I digress) and they made the playoffs. Who knows maybe delhomme might make a deal with the devil and get good.

If we win tomorrow we are in a lot better shape than the Titans. If we lose then obviously we are in the same boat. I really think that this game tomorrow could be one of the most important non-playoff games in Fox's career here at Carolina. He needs this to restore order and attempt to get fans back on his side. Otherwise we are an EXTREMELY long shot for the playoffs and he is probably looking for another job this coming offseason.

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