Who will be the 2012 Comeback Player?

Discussion in 'Tennessee Titans and NFL Talk' started by JCBRAVE, May 18, 2012.

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  1. JCBRAVE

    JCBRAVE goTitans 2019 Survivor Champion

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    Not true. Last year after one of his monster games i went to buy beer, and when i presented my Titans visa card, the cashier waa like yoooo kenny britt is a beast! So theres that guy.

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  2. Scarecrow

    Scarecrow All-Pro

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    Allright, so we have Titans fans and that guy. Kenny is movin on up.
     
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  3. 757Titan

    757Titan We had zero pro bowlers

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    I am in VA and a lot of people know Kenny Britt. You have to remember, with fantasy football guys like him are known.
     
  4. CJtheBeast

    CJtheBeast Starter

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    They know him in Chicago too.
     
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  5. Titans Eternal

    Titans Eternal Got the swagger of a cripple

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    representin' :cj:
     
  6. NewHorizans

    NewHorizans Titans Ruckus (oYo)

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    There were many top players who had down years last year. Many have been named in Peyton, AP, Schaub, Berry, Britt. Still more not named in Jamaal Charles, Andre Johnson, Michael Vick, Phillip Rivers, Josh Freeman, and DeSean Jackson

    I see many of all the names listed having better seasons in 2012, but if I had to pick one of them it would be Peyton purely because if he is healthy, is the best player of those listed.

    While AP & Charles should also have better seasons, they are both coming off major knee injuries which is very hard for an RB to come back from the very next year.

    And I know CJ will have a better season with a full off season and hopefully better O-line
     
  7. titantrusince82

    titantrusince82 I'm down with the Titans for better or worse

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    CJ just stated Saturday (via twitter) that he will lead the league in rushing. Maybe he is really motivated.
     
  8. Titanfan93

    Titanfan93 Camp Fodder

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    After awful knee injuries I think if Charles/Peterson can come back and put up elite numbers they can win it. However, if broncos make playoffs it's tough to imagine Peyton not getting it after all he's gone through
     
  9. LUVYA2toneBLUE

    LUVYA2toneBLUE Camp Fodder

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    I don't think Charles or Peterson can have a good enough year to be named comeback player after the type of injury they had. They may have solid years but being RBs it may be tuff for them to over come the fear that will go along with their recovery. Especially Peterson, taking hits to the legs. That and learning to trust their ability to make cuts, I think it will take them some time.
     
  10. NewHorizans

    NewHorizans Titans Ruckus (oYo)

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    While I am glad to hear that CJ seems motivated, if you remember, if predicted monster seasons every year and always falls short (since his 2K season). The year after the got 2K, he predicted he would beat the record and get 2200 rushing yards, and didnt come close. Then last year he would lead league in rushing, and barely got 1,000 yards. So at this point, I have to see it to believe it. It was clear last year he took plays off. His frustration with his O-line made him fall down as soon as he saw a d-player in the backfield.
     
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