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ATL96Steeler
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At the old site I posted a weekly folder on the upcoming game...thought I would continue it here.
From what I've read and heard from the Titans...they have upgraded their OL with the draft pick Chance Warmack (whom I was coveting) and they added Shonn Green to spell C. Johnson...The older Steeler Nate Washington is still a productive WR, but Britt is the playmaker if he's physically ready to play. Kendall Wright & Justin Hunter imo gives them a full arsenal @ WR...not sure who replaced Cook @ TE.
Keys to a win...this might sound like a broken drum early, but here goes.
I'm sure teams will want to see if the OL has figured out how to defend the delayed blitz between the G/C gaps...If the interior OL play is solid, Ben should be able to hit WRs (I don't like the TN CBs much) fairly often, and eventually get the running game going and score 21 points and I think that will be enough to get a win at home. Trying to run Redman early up the middle I don't think will work.
On DEF...they want to pound it and play action off that, but Locker has some good wheels and he will take off. Keep Johnson from the big run, CBs and S need to be ready to tackle.
I'm not expecting the OFC to be crisp yet, and I don't expect TN OFC to be either...I see this one as a bit of pay back from last year...24-17 Steelers.
Your thoughts?
From what I've read and heard from the Titans...they have upgraded their OL with the draft pick Chance Warmack (whom I was coveting) and they added Shonn Green to spell C. Johnson...The older Steeler Nate Washington is still a productive WR, but Britt is the playmaker if he's physically ready to play. Kendall Wright & Justin Hunter imo gives them a full arsenal @ WR...not sure who replaced Cook @ TE.
Keys to a win...this might sound like a broken drum early, but here goes.
I'm sure teams will want to see if the OL has figured out how to defend the delayed blitz between the G/C gaps...If the interior OL play is solid, Ben should be able to hit WRs (I don't like the TN CBs much) fairly often, and eventually get the running game going and score 21 points and I think that will be enough to get a win at home. Trying to run Redman early up the middle I don't think will work.
On DEF...they want to pound it and play action off that, but Locker has some good wheels and he will take off. Keep Johnson from the big run, CBs and S need to be ready to tackle.
I'm not expecting the OFC to be crisp yet, and I don't expect TN OFC to be either...I see this one as a bit of pay back from last year...24-17 Steelers.
Your thoughts?