
What a crazy day of football yesterday. The Chiefs hanging with the Cowboys. The Broncos upset the visiting Patriots to go 5-0. The Bengals beating the Ravens on the road. The Titans were poised to end their losing streak on primetime vs the arch nemesis Indianapolis Colts.
The first series of the game the Titans looked like the Titans of 2008. The front four was getting pressure on the QB. Nick Harper & Jason McCourty both made some nice open field tackles. The Colts offense sputtered and it looked like the Titans were back.
The Titans opening possession was fine until TE Alge Crumpler fumbled on a great hit by Colts safety Antoine Bethea that was reminiscent to the key fumble that Crumpler lost in the playoffs to the Ravens last year. Peyton Manning and the Colts did what Peyton Manning and the Colts do. That is capitalize on turnovers, and with a short field the Titans were down 7-0.
The Titans went three & out on their next possession and after a punt that hit an Indy player, the Titans were finally giving a break with great field position at the Colts 37 yard line. A bad penalty on Kevin Mawae ended this drive, and luckily the Titans were able to get a field goal.
The next Colts possession Peyton Manning was intercepted by Keith Bulluck and the Titans started again inside Indy territory on their 34 yard line. Once again though penalties killed the drive. Ahmad Hall's 2nd holding penalty of the game, and a false start by Justin Gage pushed the Titans back near field. Luckily again the Titans ended up with a field goal. We will get back to this drive later.
The Titans defense stepped up again forcing a three and out next drive, and then another questionable call on the ensuing drive for the Titans offense. 3rd & 1 on their own 46 yard line. Kerry Collins over throws Justin Gage on a deep pass on the left sidelines. We will get back to this later as well.
The Colts offense finally got on track and drove down 81 yards on 12 plays to give them a nice 14-6 lead with a 1 yard Joseph Addai TD run.
The Titans got the ball back with just 5 minutes left to go in the half, and put a great drive together until predictible passes (seven in a row) occured once again, and the Titans had to settle for another FG to cut the lead to 14-9.
With 1:04 left in the half and starting at your own 7 yard line, you would expect most teams to just take a knee and take the lead going into half. When you are playing the 2009 Titans and you have a hall of fame QB apparently this is not the case as Peyton led the Colts to another TD in just 47 seconds. 30 of these yards were because of roughing the passer penalties. Kyle Vanden Bosch came in low which drew the flag for one, and a cheap shot by Jacob Ford was the other flag. The game was pretty much over here, and won't get into any more of the recap, but will offer some analysis.
The entire coaching staff was terrible starting
Mike HeimerdingerHeimerdinger must be living in the past, because Kerry Collins is not Steve McNair. Another big play of the game was a 3rd & 1 on the Titans 45 yard line. Instead of keeping the drive going with a short pass with a high completion rate or just running it down the throat of the opponent like the old Titans would do, a stop & go with Justin Gage? Seriously? When you are battling a team as good as the Colts are, you need to capitalize on these drives.
The play calling is absolutely terrible. Chris Johnson only had 9 carries in the game. Johnson needs 25 touches a game period. He is a game breaker. Find ways to get him the ball. Coaching is one big chess match, and it seems Dinger is always a move behind.
Jeff Fisher In a previous blog this year, I suggested that maybe a
coaching change was needed in Nashville. I certainly feel stronger about that after Sunday nights game. One of the big plays of the game was a 3rd & 19 from the Indy 43. Raheem Brock of the Colts jumped offsides which gave the Titans a free play. Collins connected with Bo Scaife for a 18 yard completion, which left them 1 yard shy of the first down at the Colts 25. If you accept the penalty you have a 3rd & 14 from the Indy 38. Bironas does have a strong leg, but most likely the Colts give you the underneath stuff here anyways and you gain a few yards and Bironas field goal attempt is maybe a 50 yarder instead of a 43 yarder. If you decline the penalty, you go for it on 4th & 1. Fisher elected to decline the penalty, and then kick the field goal. You have to give your team a chance to win.
Kicking field goals vs a team as good as the Colts is not going to win you the game. Fisher should know this by now. Fisher was even crazy enough in 2004 to do the unthinkable.
3 onside kicks (2 of which were recovered) in one quarter vs the Colts back in a game in 2004. The Colts ended up winning that game 51-24. That Jeff Fisher had the "marbles" to make that kind of move. If you play on the Titans defense, and you are shutting down the Colts for 1-1/2 quarters like they did last night, and your offense is only putting up field goals, it has to get a little bit frustrating.
This team also lacks the discipline that it needs to win games. Wide Receivers should never have a false start penalty. Ahmad Hall had two terrible holding penalties that could have been avoided. The personal fouls have got to stop. There is no accountability anymore. Fisher used to bench someone for making dumb mistakes, now he puts them right back in. (ex. Mouton Jets game)
Fisher used to be that young energetic coach. He got the most from his players, it just seems to me that the players have given up on him and his system. I think it is time for a change in Nashville. Fisher is one hell of a coach, but I think he could benefit from a year off, and then a possible return to coaching elsewhere in 2011.
When it rains it pours, Nick Harper to be sidelined for up to 6 weeks. The already banged up Titans secondary battle an upset Patriots team this weekend. 0-6 anyone?