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3 December 2008
the playoffs only to butcher the NFC Championship contest...I have much more faith in long-tenured Jeff Fisher.
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2 December 2008
ill make all the necessary throws when needed. The Titans defense is playing well also. Jeff Fisher has his club firing on all cylinders heading into the play-offs!
Pittsburgh @ New England: At halftime, this game was knotted at 10-10. Offensively, the Steelers hammered the ball with Moore and Parker. Big Ben did his job, but he did have a couple of picks. The Patriots kept it close for a while, but their 5 turnovers sealed their fate. Matt Cassel didn’t stand a chance against the Steelers defense once they fell behind. You just can’t give the ball away that many times to a quality team and expect to win…not in the NFL!
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31 October 2008
o;s already won as many games in a half season as the Falcons won all last year.
WINNER: Jeff Fisher (TEN)—There’s a reason he’s been in Tennessee for so long: the guy’s a heck of a coach. He’s 7-0 with an old Kerry Collins playing his most pivotal position on the field and one of the worst crops of wide receivers in the league!
WINNER: Jeff Fisher (TEN)—There’s a reason he’s been in Tennessee for so long: the guy’s a heck of a coach. He’s 7-0 with an old Kerry Collins playing his most pivotal position on the field and one of the worst crops of wide receivers in the league!
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14 September 2008
With the defense being outstanding and the running game being the backbone of a Jeff Fisher offense, the passing game's responsibilities are limited to keeping eight men out of the box, limiting turnovers, and providing the occasional connection down the sidelines. Collins managed all of the above on Sunday, increasing his personal total to 105 pass attempts in the last two seasons without an interception.
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