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2008 AFC SOUTH
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2008 SCHEDULE
Preseason
W 34-13
W 17-16
L 17-3
W 23-21
Regular Season
W 17-10
W 24-7
W 31-12
W 30-17
W 13-10
BYE WEEK
W 34-10
W 31-21
W 19-16
W 21-14
W 24-14
11/23
Noon
11/27
11:30 a.m.
12/7
Noon
12/14
Noon
12/21
Noon
12/28
Noon

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Game 5 Grades: Titans @ Ravens
Phil Montana
Oct 6, 2008

With the Titans traveling for only the second time this year, they tried to keep their four game winning streak alive against their nemesis, the Baltimore Ravens. This is definitely a game when both teams should have two chin straps and where emotions can run high.

Let's look at the grades.

Quarterback: D+
If not for the one drive at the end of the game, this grade would have been an F. Kerry Collins was 17/32 with one touchdown and two interceptions. Collins had another pick where there was no WR visible, but it was offset by a defensive holding penalty. I'm still not sure why he decided to pick on Chris McCallister early in the game when Samari Rolle was out of the game and Fabian Washington, an Oakland cost-off, was starting in his place. With that said, he did make plays when the team absolutely needed them.

Wide Receiver: D+
The same situation as the QB grade, if not for one guy stepping up and making plays when they were a must, this group would have received an F. Brandon Jones had three receptions for 54 yards while the rest of the group had 1 catch for 10 yards. Jones did drop one that was thrown behind him, but he did get both hands on the ball. Justin McCariens continues to be a non-factor who tripped over the DB's feet and couldn't track down the ball.

Running Back: C-
The best thing the backs did in the game was not fumble the ball. Chris Johnson had a few runs when he had some space and showed nice speed to hit the corner on an early run, but he was a non-factor out of the backfield. Defenses are starting to guard the swing pass that worked so well in the pre-season. If Mike Heimerdinger wants to get him the ball in space, he might have to be a bit more creative about it. Lendale White was a non-existent. He finished with three rushes for four yards with a long of five. I'd still like the see Ahmard Hall get some more touches.

Tight Ends: A-
Bo Scaife had his most productive, consistent game of the season with seven receptions for 72 yards. He made clutch catches when we needed first downs late in the game and broke tackles to gain extra yards. Alge Crumpler scored his first TD as a Titan, and it was a big one. The reason this group did not get an A is the lack of edge blocking. I thought the Titans would be able to run the edges a lot better than they did, especially at Terrell Suggs.

Offensive Line: C+
Kerry Collins has been kept clean against some pretty fierce defenses and that continued this week. For the most part, he had a clean pocket to step into and only had to scramble a couple times. The run blocking, on the other hand, was sub-par. The Ravens' Defensive linemen did a great job of tying up blockers and not allowing them to get to the second level.

Defensive Line: C-
With the expectations this defensive line has set, this performance was pretty average. Zero sacks for the first time this season and little pressure was applied to the QB. Dave Ball lost contain on an end around to Mark Clayton. With that said, the Ravens did only average 3.1 YPC and for the most part were held in check on the ground.

Linebackers: B
A solid but unspectacular outing for this group. I think David Thornton has become our best linebacker. He seems to be making a lot more plays than Keith Bulluck and has been stronger at the point of attack. Stephen Tulloch had a couple of tackles for a loss and was also matched up man-to-man with the Ravens' backs a few times. I don't remember Ryan Fowler being used in that capacity.

Secondary: A-
I think this group showed today they they're not just a product of a good defensive line. Michael Griffin did a great job of breaking on a late pass and Nick Harper held on to one that was air mailed to him to seal the game. Chris Hope made a great tackle on Willis McGahee late for a loss of one and has been the most active in the box of the two safeties. Cortland Finnegan did not play as poorly as you would think. If you watch a version of the game without all of the personal foul penalties, he played as well as he's played all season.

Special Teams: A
I don't want to see Michael Griffin returning kicks. He's too valuable on defense and he carries the ball very loosely. Craig Hentrich did a good job of flipping field position while Rob Bironas made converted all of his attempts and had three touchbacks. The coverage units have improved each game thus far and this game was no different. Chris Carr had two very good returns and if he had better speed he would have taken both of them to the house.




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NEXT GAME
New York Jets

11/23 - Noon
LAST GAME
Titans 24
Jaguars 14
Passing
K. Collins:
13/23, 230 yards,
LG 56, 3 TDs, 1 INT, 112.3 rating
Rushing
C. Johnson:
17/64, 3.8 avg,
LG 11
Receptions
J. Gage:
4/147, 36.8 avg,
2 TDs, LG 56



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2008
TEAM STATS
(thru Gm 10)
Total Offense
20th
Total: 316.3
Passing: 183.6
Rushing: 132.7
Scoring Avg.: 24.4
Total Defense 6th
Total: 281.8
Passing: 186.7
Rushing: 95.1
Scoring Avg.: 13.1

2008
STAT LEADERS
(thru Gm 10)
Passing
K. Collins
Attempts: 271
Completions: 160
Yards: 1755
Touchdowns: 8
Interceptions: 4
Passer Rating: 82.0
Rushing
C. Johnson
Carries: 177
Yards: 787
Average: 4.4
Touchdowns: 5
Receiving
B. Scaife
Receptions: 44
Yards: 450
Average: 10.2
Touchdowns: 2

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