Looks tricky, but that bracket is correct. It's saying that we match up with the lowest seed.
Got it. Weird visually. Tits and Pack should be on their own row, with all the first round matchups below.
I’m hoping the Patriots beat the Bills. Would much rather face them than the Bengals.
I’m hoping the Patriots beat the Bills. Would much rather face them than the Bengals.
That's assuming that the Bengals beat the Raiders. Bengals going to have some playoff jitters and I can see them getting beat in this one.
I’m hoping the Patriots beat the Bills. Would much rather face them than the Bengals.
Bengals defense is BAD. But the Patriots are paper tigers anyway. They aren’t beating the Bills in Buffalo.
Colts and Titans will not be playing this weekend! How bad is Wentz? And they gave up their first round pick in the draft
Colts and Titans will not be playing this weekend! How bad is Wentz? And they gave up their first round pick in the draft
1st and 3rd round pick.
I had forgotten about the wentz lob to the Titans D for the 1 yard pick 6
LOL
The Bengals will be a major problem for us if our pass rush looks like it did yesterday
Any team can be a problem for us if we play poorly on defense.
I won't lie, I'm pretty nervous about how our defense almost completely folded in the 2nd half yesterday. The offense continues to come out cold and lifeless in the beginning of games.
Where would you all rank the AFC Playoff teams, in terms of who you want the Titans to play in the divisional round? I think mind would be:
1. Steelers
2. LV
3. NE
4. Buffalo
5. Bengals
6. KC
1. Steelers
2. LV
3. NE
4. Buffalo
5. Bengals
6. KC
I know KC is a good team, but their run D is what makes them a better matchup for tennessee than buffalo, maybe Cincy.Where would you all rank the AFC Playoff teams, in terms of who you want the Titans to play in the divisional round? I think mind would be:
1. Steelers
2. LV
3. NE
4. Buffalo
5. Bengals
6. KC
Cincy is all pass all the time even though Mixon is good, I think they are the worst matchup for Tennessee.
I think buffalo is the most like Tennessee and will be a tough matchup too.
Agree on the first 3 and in that order.
I am definitely with you on Cincy. They actually scare me more than any other team especially with what we saw from our defense yesterday. I also think that is who we will see in the divisional round. I don’t expect any upsets next weekI know KC is a good team, but their run D is what makes them a better matchup for tennessee than buffalo, maybe Cincy.
Cincy is all pass all the time even though Mixon is good, I think they are the worst matchup for Tennessee.
I think buffalo is the most like Tennessee and will be a tough matchup too.
Agree on the first 3 and in that order.
Kc over Pitt
Buffalo over Ne
Cincy over Raiders
I don’t care. There is no easy road to the Super Bowl. You have to play and beat the best teams. No sense getting upset stomachs worrying about playing the hard games. Let’s make everyone else sick thinking about playing us.Where would you all rank the AFC Playoff teams, in terms of who you want the Titans to play in the divisional round? I think mind would be:
1. Steelers
2. LV
3. NE
4. Buffalo
5. Bengals
6. KC
Buffalo and KC are the two I'd most like to avoid, very likely not going to happen though. Afc and the playoffs in general are just wide open this year though.
I'd like to avoid KC, Buffalo and Cincy but I don't want to hear any excuses either, it's the playoffs so no easy road
Cincy has won 5 of the last 7 vs Titans
But Titans lead series 40-35-1
Cincy has won 5 of the last 7 vs Titans
But Titans lead series 40-35-1
What I remember about the Bengals most;
"The timeout with 21 seconds left...classic"
It was December 18, 1989. The Bengals were leading the Houston Oilers 45 – 0 in the fourth quarter. Instead of simply kicking the ball back to the Oilers on the kickoff, Cincinnati executed an onside kick, which allowed them to regain possession of the ball. As shocking as this may seem now, it fit right in with the Bengals’ game plan that day. The fourth quarter alone showed the Bengals throwing on first down, going for it on fourth down and kicking a field goal with 21 seconds left in the game to solidify the final score of 61-7. All this on an Oilers team that was set to win the division.
So why did the Bengals run up the score on this particular day? Simply because Sam Wyche hated Jerry Glanville. Wyche had a lot to say after the game:
"We don't like this team we don't like their people. When you get a chance to do it (run up the score), you do it. I wish today this was a five-quarter game. I just don't like Jerry Glanville, I don't like phonies, and I don't think Jerry is a very genuine guy. The cheap shots they tried after our quarterback was down, their big mouths. Jerry tries coming up and talking to me before the game and when the cameras start rolling he puts his arm around you and smiles behind those dark glasses. When your football team is so talented and yet so undisciplined, you got to be ready to get kicked and the score run up on you. And that's exactly what happened today ... I feel sorry for the Houston players having to put up with him. He can take that hit-the-beach stuff and take it back to high school or wherever he got it from. He's a joke."
"The timeout with 21 seconds left...classic"
It was December 18, 1989. The Bengals were leading the Houston Oilers 45 – 0 in the fourth quarter. Instead of simply kicking the ball back to the Oilers on the kickoff, Cincinnati executed an onside kick, which allowed them to regain possession of the ball. As shocking as this may seem now, it fit right in with the Bengals’ game plan that day. The fourth quarter alone showed the Bengals throwing on first down, going for it on fourth down and kicking a field goal with 21 seconds left in the game to solidify the final score of 61-7. All this on an Oilers team that was set to win the division.
So why did the Bengals run up the score on this particular day? Simply because Sam Wyche hated Jerry Glanville. Wyche had a lot to say after the game:
"We don't like this team we don't like their people. When you get a chance to do it (run up the score), you do it. I wish today this was a five-quarter game. I just don't like Jerry Glanville, I don't like phonies, and I don't think Jerry is a very genuine guy. The cheap shots they tried after our quarterback was down, their big mouths. Jerry tries coming up and talking to me before the game and when the cameras start rolling he puts his arm around you and smiles behind those dark glasses. When your football team is so talented and yet so undisciplined, you got to be ready to get kicked and the score run up on you. And that's exactly what happened today ... I feel sorry for the Houston players having to put up with him. He can take that hit-the-beach stuff and take it back to high school or wherever he got it from. He's a joke."
Good to know.What I remember about the Bengals most;
"The timeout with 21 seconds left...classic"
It was December 18, 1989. The Bengals were leading the Houston Oilers 45 – 0 in the fourth quarter. Instead of simply kicking the ball back to the Oilers on the kickoff, Cincinnati executed an onside kick, which allowed them to regain possession of the ball. As shocking as this may seem now, it fit right in with the Bengals’ game plan that day. The fourth quarter alone showed the Bengals throwing on first down, going for it on fourth down and kicking a field goal with 21 seconds left in the game to solidify the final score of 61-7. All this on an Oilers team that was set to win the division.
So why did the Bengals run up the score on this particular day? Simply because Sam Wyche hated Jerry Glanville. Wyche had a lot to say after the game:
"We don't like this team we don't like their people. When you get a chance to do it (run up the score), you do it. I wish today this was a five-quarter game. I just don't like Jerry Glanville, I don't like phonies, and I don't think Jerry is a very genuine guy. The cheap shots they tried after our quarterback was down, their big mouths. Jerry tries coming up and talking to me before the game and when the cameras start rolling he puts his arm around you and smiles behind those dark glasses. When your football team is so talented and yet so undisciplined, you got to be ready to get kicked and the score run up on you. And that's exactly what happened today ... I feel sorry for the Houston players having to put up with him. He can take that hit-the-beach stuff and take it back to high school or wherever he got it from. He's a joke."
I’ve hated the bengals since Corey Dillon ate up some Tennessee Oilers, believe it was for 295 yards.
I felt bad since they were steaming s**t pile for so long, but old rivalries renewed if we play those turds.
We just need to not turn the ball over and we will be ok
MFers, the KING IS BACK!
TITAN UP!
MFers, the KING IS BACK!
TITAN UP!
AND we have to pressure the qbs. If we arent making the qb uncomfortable, they tend to chop up our secondary. Seems Bowen thinks if we are getting beat then you bring in more coverage. I can understand that thought, but if you are giving the qb time, he is going to find open wrs. You cant expect anyone to cover a wr for extended periods.We just need to not turn the ball over and we will be ok
MFers, the KING IS BACK!
TITAN UP!
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