I think it was more a loyalty issue with the Colts and didn’t want to sign with a division rival.I would imagine that wouldn’t start until he retired. I also heard coaching was offered but he was not interested at all
My guess is one look at the qb protection the Titans had the year before and he couldn’t get away from here fast enough
I think it was more a loyalty issue with the Colts and didn’t want to sign with a division rival.
This !
Come on guys. The guy wanted a Super Bowl. He'll have money coming in forever. You look at that roster and Titans roster then and you think loyalty forced his hand?I think it was more a loyalty issue with the Colts and didn’t want to sign with a division rival.
Exactly. And a phenomenal defense.It was Elway, weak division, decent WR in Demaryius Thomas.
I like the Leroy Watson signing as a 6th OL who can catch the ball as a converted TE. Awesome red zone potential.Seems an overdramatic signing since just using an OL would make more sense but, last year as an example, a pass blocking TE could have helped.
I rather see sweat as a FB baby. You can’t tell me if It takes a village to block him on one side, it won’t take a village to stop him from pushing the pile on the other side.
I rather see sweat as a FB baby. You can’t tell me if It takes a village to block him on one side, it won’t take a village to stop him from pushing the pile on the other side.
Sweat at FB , Big Jeff at TE and that big rookie from Washington RB. 1st and Goal from the 1 yard line ... Touchdown Titans !
Heck give him the ball Refrigerator Perry style!I rather see sweat as a FB baby. You can’t tell me if It takes a village to block him on one side, it won’t take a village to stop him from pushing the pile on the other side.
Funny how fridge be a cooler these daysHeck give him the ball Refrigerator Perry style!
Yep. It played a part no doubt. Was it the sole reason, no. But it did factor in the equation.Come on guys. The guy wanted a Super Bowl. He'll have money coming in forever. You look at that roster and Titans roster then and you think loyalty forced his hand?
William “Igloo” PerryFunny how fridge be a cooler these days
Perry is 6'2" 335lbsFunny how fridge be a cooler these days
Latham is 6'6" 342 lbs
Skipper from the Lions is 6'10" 330lbs
Perry is 6'2" 335lbs
Latham is 6'6" 342 lbs
Skipper from the Lions is 6'10" 330lbs
Ivan Drago was just 6'5 261 lbs.....
6'2" can stand in an iglooPerry is 6'2" 335lbs
Latham is 6'6" 342 lbs
Skipper from the Lions is 6'10" 330lbs
Comparing apples to apples, the "Igloo" Perry was a DT at 6'2" 342 and we just drafted the "Freezer" Sweat at 6'5" 362. I would love to see Sweat get a feed on 1 yd goal line. Throw Big J in there as a FB lol6'2" can stand in an igloo
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ChatGPT is that you?These signings, like Calvin Ridley and Tony Pollard, could really invigorate the team's offense, while the additions on defense seem poised to strengthen their overall lineup significantly. For sports fans who enjoy following the dynamics of team strategies and player performances, similar excitement can be found in football leagues around the world. For instance, the match-up wolkite ketema vs defence force in the Ethiopian Premier League offers a fascinating look at teams evolving through their seasons, much like the Titans are shaping up for theirs.
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Defense Force won 2 to zip