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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 1041368" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p>After watching both Titans games this week and also the Jets and Texans (to get a better feel for strength of opponents) some real time thoughts</p><p></p><p>The Titans have a good QB. Levis reminded me of an inexperienced version of Matty Ice. He’s very Big and mechanical like him imo, but Ryan had basically zero run threat. Levis won’t punish you on the ground but he can scamper when needed, more like an average QB. That said, he is NOT Richardson or Hurts as far as a ground threat.</p><p></p><p>TN is 0-2 for a reason. That said, TN just played 2 what I’d call slightly above .500 strength teams and while in their QB’s infancy and they were very well in both games against the Texans and Jets well into Qtr4.</p><p></p><p>IF and mean IF we beat the Titans in their house with a backup QB? That’s a big deal and moreso than I would’ve thought before watching more film. The Titans can score points more so than the Colts, so we really need our Defense to mitigate that into that 20 points or less area. Doing that will be a big step forward for Hafley. It’s hard to tell what’s what when our D allows lots of yards or yards per play, but limiting points.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 1041368, member: 10086"] After watching both Titans games this week and also the Jets and Texans (to get a better feel for strength of opponents) some real time thoughts The Titans have a good QB. Levis reminded me of an inexperienced version of Matty Ice. He’s very Big and mechanical like him imo, but Ryan had basically zero run threat. Levis won’t punish you on the ground but he can scamper when needed, more like an average QB. That said, he is NOT Richardson or Hurts as far as a ground threat. TN is 0-2 for a reason. That said, TN just played 2 what I’d call slightly above .500 strength teams and while in their QB’s infancy and they were very well in both games against the Texans and Jets well into Qtr4. IF and mean IF we beat the Titans in their house with a backup QB? That’s a big deal and moreso than I would’ve thought before watching more film. The Titans can score points more so than the Colts, so we really need our Defense to mitigate that into that 20 points or less area. Doing that will be a big step forward for Hafley. It’s hard to tell what’s what when our D allows lots of yards or yards per play, but limiting points. [/QUOTE]
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