Titans 27, Colts 23: The Titans control the tempo for four quarters, but Phillip Rivers and the Colts offense keep it close. Riding that moment and being at home (even with only a few fans) should be enough to give Tennessee the win. Titans 24, Colts 21: The Titans got two of their biggest issues – weak defense and slow-starting offense – figured out just in time for what will be a physical matchup against the Colts. Paul Skrbina, Tennessean sports writerĬolts 27, Titans 24: Gonna be tough to get a win over Rivers and tougher to get through the Colts’ defense Another tight one for the Titans. Titans 27, Colts 21: The Titans’ defense has been suspect, but the Colts do not play well away from home. The Titans are better this season, and the score will show it. Titans 31, Colts 20: The Colts' curse on the Titans is so 2016. The Titans must play better in all phases, and they are banged up for a short week, with Rodger Saffold's injury being the most concerning and Brett Kern still out for a game in which field position could matter a lot. As effective as the Bears were in slowing the Titans' offense, the Colts' defense is rated even higher and they pair it with a better offense. Gentry Estes, sports columnistĬolts 21, Titans 16: I don't like the look of this one for the Titans. But at home against their archrival, this feels like one those games these never-say-die Titans will find a way to pull out. Titans 27, Colts 24: The Colts defense is the real deal, clearly, and will make life difficult on Tannehill in the pocket. View Gallery: Tennessee Titans host Chicago Bears NFL game photos Erik Bacharach, Titans beat writer
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |